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Achæans actions afterwards Agesilaus Alcibiades Alexander Antigonus Antipater Archelaus arms army Asia Athenians Athens bade barbarians battle body Boeotia brought Cæsar called camp carried Cato charge Cimon citizens command consul consulship courage Crassus Craterus danger death desired enemy engaged Ephors Eumenes favour fear fell fight fled foot forces fortune fought friends Gaul gave give glory Greece Greeks Gylippus hand honour horse hundred insomuch Italy killed king Lacedæmonians Lucullus Lysander Macedon Macedonians Marius master Metellus Mithridates Neoptolemus Nicias night occasion officers passed peace Persian Philip Philopomen Pompey Pompey's prætor present prisoners Pyrrhus received rest returned river Romans Rome sail Scipio senate sent Sertorius ships side slain soldiers soon Sparta stood Surena sword Sylla Syracusans taken Thebans Thessaly things thought thousand Tigranes tion Titus told took town triumph victory whilst wounded young