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1 Cimon | peace between those two most powerful states. ~Being sent as commander, 2 Thrasib | and he had become the most powerful person in the state, he 3 Chabr | nevertheless both distinguished and powerful at Athens. |363 ~IV. Chabrias 4 Timoth | Philip of Macedon, then very powerful, was making many efforts; 5 Timoth | at that time was the most powerful of all men. Jason, though 6 Timoth(131)| By calling him the "most powerful of all men," omnium potentissimus, 7 Timoth(131)| to mean that he was more powerful than any single individual 8 Agesil | honourable name to the most powerful empire, and thought it much 9 Eumen | Seleucus, and Ptolemy, now powerful in resources, were assuming 10 Hamilc | success; he subdued some very powerful and warlike nations, and 11 Hannib | Antiochus was the most powerful of all kings at that period; 12 Attic | enemies, who were then very powerful and numerous, but also such