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Achæans afterwards Agesilaus Alcibiades Alexander allies Antony army Asia Athenians Athens attacked Attica Battle became beheaded Boeotia Brasidas brother Cæsar called Carthage Carthaginians Charles chief citizens Claudius command conquered consul Corcyra Corinth crown daughter defeated Demosthenes died duke earl Edmund Edward Emperor enemy England English Euboea exile Fabius favour fleet forced France French gained Gaul gave Gloucester Gracchus Greece Greeks Hannibal Henry invaded Italy John Jugurtha killed king king's Lacedæmonians land league Lewis lord Macedon March Mardonius Margaret Marius married Messenian Metellus murdered Nicias nobles Normandy Octavian parliament party Patricians peace Peloponnesian Persians Philip Phocians Piraeus Plebeians Pompey prince prisoner put to death reign restored returned revolt Richard Romans Rome Samnites Scipio Scotland seized senate sent ships Sicily siege slain slaves soon Spain Spartans surrender Sylla Syracuse taken Thebans Thebes Theramenes Thessaly Thrace throne Tissaphernes took tribune troops tyrant victory William
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