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 1 Themist     | happened that he soon became distinguished. |316  ~II. His first step
 2 Themist     |   this war, and was not less distinguished in peace; for as the Athenians
 3 Aristid     |      though Aristides was so distinguished for uprightness of conduct,40
 4  Lysand     |      it that it could not be distinguished from it, in which he had
 5   Alcib     |      virtues. Born in a most distinguished city, of a very high family,
 6    Dion     |      least as were of a more distinguished kind, were all conducted
 7   Chabr     |    but was nevertheless both distinguished and powerful at Athens. |
 8   Datam     |  conferred upon him. ~II. He distinguished himself by equal valour
 9  Epamin     |  seeing that Epaminondas was distinguished in military affairs, used
10  Agesil     |     end should be remarkably distinguished. He pursued the same course
11   Eumen(193)|                            A distinguished officer in the army of Alexander,
12   Eumen     |       yet he was not so much distinguished for tallness of person as
13   Attic     |  well. He was in consequence distinguished among his companions in
14   Attic     |   man of high character, and distinguished by the best intellectual
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