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 1 Miltiad     | sovereignty of their respective cities; for he thought that he
 2 Miltiad(15) |         sovereigns of the Greek cities, who held their power under
 3   Alcib     |      Hellespont, and many Greek cities besides, situated on the
 4   Alcib     |    Athens, the most splendid of cities, he surpassed all the Athenians
 5  Timoth(126)|                    That is, the cities on the Hellespont. ~
 6  Epamin(155)|      innocent, neither of those cities can be blamed merely for
 7  Epamin(155)|      expelled from their native cities, they were received by the
 8   Pelop     |        being the event, all the cities of Thessaly honoured Pelopidas,
 9  Agesil     |       would destroy the noblest cities of Greece; for if we should
10 Timoleo     |         the lands, but also the cities, deserted through the long
11 Timoleo     |        dilapidated walls of the cities, and the neglected temples;216
12 Timoleo     |    thought the founder of those cities. The citadel of Syracuse,
13  Hamilc     |        and Hippo, the strongest cities of all Africa, he brought
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