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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
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