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1 Miltiad| thousand foot and ten thousand horse, and proceeded to battle.
2 Themist|      and four hundred thousand horse. ~When the news of his approach
3   Datam|  himself, setting spurs to his horse, rode on to meet the enemy.
4   Pelop|   Alexander, he spurred on his horse, in a fever of rage, to
5   Eumen| vigorously upon the enemy. The horse being routed, Craterus the
6  Hannib|  Minucius Rufus, master of the horse, who was equal in power
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