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 1 Miltiad     |        garrison to death. These generals of the king, having brought
 2  Iphicr     |        no one even of the older generals could be set above him.
 3   Chabr     | numbered among the most eminent generals, and performed many acts
 4   Datam     |        had sent the best of his generals, blamed himself for what
 5  Agesil     |       at Sparta. Would that our generals had followed his example!
 6   Eumen     |        cut off the most eminent generals, being made prisoner, not
 7   Kings     |       THESE were almost all the generals of Greece 221 that seemed
 8  Hannib     |       Hannibal, the greatest of generals, suffers from the envy of
 9  Hannib(234)|     fought by one of Hannibal's generals in his absence. ~
10  Hannib     |         better determined which generals deserve the preference. ~
11   Attic     |  leading men, the faults of the generals, and the revolutions in
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