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1 Themist| could not be brought into action. He was defeated in consequence 2 Pausan| all the Persians, brave in action and full of sagacity), at 3 Thrasib| commander. This most noble action, then, is entirely Thrasybulus' 4 Iphicr| admiration of him. But in action he was too remiss, and too 5 Timoth| remembrance of this glorious action might be preserved, they 6 Epamin| skilled in war, brave in action, and possessed of remarkable 7 Pelop| therefore, as it seemed time for action, they, in concert with those 8 Kings| Persians was more valorous in action than he. Mnemon was renowned 9 Kings| for he was both brave in action and skilful in military 10 Hannib| engaged in preparing for action, the Carthaginians made 11 Hannib| fleets were brought out for action by both parties. When the 12 Attic| or war, or illustrious action of the Roman people, which