Miltiades   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Miltiades   - the commander of the Athenian army at the battle of Marathon
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Aelian:Fr_332   - } & & Suda_U'311 & & Miltiades enters the temple of
Aelian:NA_12.40   liberation. And Miltiades buried in Cerameicus the mare
Athen_13.594   beyond all question, of Miltiades, or Cimon, or Pericles,
Cic:Rep_1.5   history - the story of Miltiades, vanquisher and conqueror of the
Cic:Sest_141   either by the calamity of Miltiades, who a little before had
Cic:Tusc_4.44   reason, his answer was, that Miltiades' trophies kept him awake. Who
Just_2.9   of the enemy. 10 Miltiades was both their general in the
Just_2.15   the Athenian, the son of Miltiades, under whose command
Nepos_1.1-7 *     [1]   Miltiades, the Athenian, son of Cimon,
Nepos_2.8   led to the condemnation of Miltiades he was banished from the
Nepos_5.1   Cimon, the Athenian, son of Miltiades, in his early youth suffered
Oros_2.8   Marathon. 9 On that day Miltiades was in command of the
Plut:Mor_184   women. But after Miltiades the general overcame the Pers
Plut:Mor_185   he said, The trophy of Miltiades will neither suffer me
Simonid_16.232   Statue of Pan erected by Miltiades Miltiades erected me,
ValMax_5.3e.3   buried on a little rock, Miltiades to die in prison, and
ValMax_8.14e.1   awake by the trophies of Miltiades. For Marathon roused up his

  Miltiades 2   - the father of Ariston of Chios
DiogLaert_7.37 on, of Chios, the son of Miltiades, who was the first auth

  Miltiades 3   - a pupil of Ariston of Chios, 3rd century B.C.
240/15 and his followers Diphilus, Eratosthenes, Miltiades, and Satyrus.
    Within translations:
DiogLaert_7.161 sect. Accordingly, Miltiades and Diphilus were called Aris

  Miltiades 4   - the father of Theron, tyrant of Selinus
Polyaen_1.28.2 ships. & Theron, the son of Miltiades. The inhabitants


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