Leontinon Did Not Oppose The Warriors And Destroyed These Thousand To The Myriad Horsemen, And Six Hundred To A Thousand Of Them, And They Always Fled
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Lionnus That They Did Not Fight In The Wars, They Made Them A Thousand To The Myriad Of Eppe, Nor A Thousand Thousand, And They All Fled.
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Leontinon D Yet Endinaxantes Antinakantes Is In The Them Warriors Polemies Devolved Destroyed These Of Them Thousand To Unto The Per Myrias Myriois Hippies Horsemen D Yet Hexacosians Six Hundred To Unto Thousandth Thousand The Them D Yet Pandas Panda Nagasan They Forced They Leave Leave
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Leontinon Yet Antinakantes In Them Polemies Destroyed Of Them Thousand Unto Per Myriois Horsemen Yet Six Hundred Unto Thousand Them Yet Panda They Forced Leave
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Leontin When They Were Opposed To The Wars They Built These Thousand Before The Myrious Peoples Of Six Hundred To A Thousand Of Whom They Were All Fleeing
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But Throwing Lions Into Battle, They Destroyed A Thousand Of Them Against Thousands Of Horsemen, And Six Hundred Against Thousands, And Forced Them All To Flee
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