Definitions for Miltiades

Miltiades Mil·ti·a·des

Spelling: [mil-tahy-uh-deez]
IPA: /mɪlˈtaɪ əˌdiz/

Miltiades is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 628 anagrams from letters in Miltiades (adeiilmst).

Definitions for Miltiades

noun

  1. c540–488? b.c, Athenian general.
  2. Melchiades.

Examples for Miltiades

Before the fine was paid, Miltiades expired of the mortification of his wound.

But after the victory of Marathon, the power of Miltiades was at its height.

The same tale might be repeated about Cimon, Themistocles, Miltiades.

Thus it was that the Athenians and Miltiades took possession of Lemnos.

Miltiades found that the fame and honor which he had gained at Marathon were gone.

Miltiades was condemned by the tribunal, and he died of his wound.

This comate was no less a person than Cimon, the son of the great Miltiades.

When you have gained a victory by yourself, Miltiades, then you may ask to triumph so too.

What crime in all this had Miltiades committed against the Athenians?

Miltiades, therefore, made all his arrangements with reference to that mode of warfare.

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