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1  Iphicr|    often had. the command of armies; he never miscarried in
2   Datam|      it was time for greater armies to be raised, and an attack
3   Eumen| Alexander's death, conducted armies as commander in-chief, and
4 Phocion|     was often at the head of armies, and held the most important
5   Kings|   and sea, with the greatest armies in the memory of man. Macrochir
6  Hannib|     and collected three vast armies, of which he sent one into
7  Hannib|       met him, both of whose armies he routed in one battle;
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