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Again, when he [Titus Flaminius] and Philip first met to treat of a cessation and peace, the latter complaining that Titus came with a mighty train, while he himself came alone and unattended, “Yes,” replied Titus, “you have left yourself alone by killing your friends.”
Source:
Plutarch, John Dryden, and Arthur Hugh Clough. " Flamininus." Plutarch's Lives. New York: Modern Library, 2001. 512-13. Print.
Further Reading:
Φίλιππος (Philip V of Macedon)
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