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1 Miltiad     |    Lemnos, I.----Makes himself master of the Chersonese; takes
2 Miltiad     |   barbarians, and made himself master of all the territory that
3  Epamin     |      even in jest; he was also master of his passions, gentle
4  Agesil     |        the utmost, of becoming master of the kingdom of Persia,
5 Phocion     |         not long after, became master of the Piraeeus; and when
6 Timoleo     |         Dionysius again became master of that city, and his enemies
7  Hannib     |  flight Marcus Minucius Rufus, master of the horse, who was equal
8   Attic     | considered less deserving as a master of a family than as a member
9   Attic(280)|      follows or attends on his master; a footman, lacquey, or
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