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 1 Miltiad     |       infantry and ten thousand cavalry; alleging as a reason for
 2 Miltiad     |       high hills,21 the enemy's cavalry might be impeded by the
 3  Pausan     |        man, and twenty thousand cavalry, was routed by no very large
 4    Dion     |       had been commander of the cavalry, had also come thither (
 5    Dion     |      ships of war, ten thousand cavalry, and a hundred thousand
 6   Datam     | father-in-law, commander of the cavalry, who, despairing of the
 7   Datam     |       twenty thousand barbarian cavalry, a hundred thousand infantry,
 8  Agesil     |         were superior to him in cavalry, never gave them an opportunity
 9   Eumen     |     afterwards commander in the cavalry, I.----After the death of
10   Eumen     |        the two divisions of the cavalry called Hetaeriae.189 With
11   Eumen(189)|        flower of the Macedonian cavalry. The name is from e3tairoj,
12   Eumen     |       in fighting more with his cavalry, in which he had |398 the
13   Eumen     |        had commanded a troop of cavalry; and after having, subsequently
14  Hannib     |      had the command of all the cavalry. When Hasdrubal also was
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