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78,4 465 Colony sent by the Athenians to the Strymon. 1. 4, 102. Earthquake in Laconia, 1.1, 106. The beginning of the third Messenian war. Themistocles comes to Artaxerxes. ibidem.

79,2 463 The Egyptians led by Inarus revolt from the Persians. 1. 1, 104. Defeat of the Athenians at Drabescus. 1. 1,

100. 4, 102.

79,5 462 The Athenians bring assistance to the Egyptians, 1. 1, 104. These sent back to Ithome by the Lacedæmonians. 1. 1, 102.

80,3 458 The war of the Corinthians and their allies against the Athenians. 1. 1, 105.

80,

457 The Athenians driven from Egypt. 1. 1, 109 and 110. The long walls at Athens are begun. 1. 1, 107. The battle

at Tanagræ, 108.

80,4 456 Battle at Enophyta, 1. 1, 108. The Æginetæ subdued,

ibidem.

81, 455 The Messenians driven from Ithome. 1. 1, 103.

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451 The Lacedæmonians enter into a thirty years' treaty with

the Argives. 1. 5, 14.

450 The five years' treaty of the Peloponnesians and Athenians.

1. 1, 112.

449 The death of Cimon. 112.

448 The sacred war. 112.

447 Defeat of the Athenians at Coronea. l. 1, 113.

83, 446 Euboea revolts from the Athenians. 1. 1, 114.

83, 445 Plistoanax in Attica. 1. 2, 21. The treaty between the
Athenians and Peloponnesians concluded after the re-
covery of Euboea. 1. 1, 87 and 115. 2, 1.

85,1 440 The war of the Samians and Milesians. 1. 1, 115.
85,4 437 Amphipolis founded by Hagnon. 1. 4, 102.

86,1 436 The Epidamnians implore the help of the Corinthians
1. 1, 25.

86,2 435 The victory of the Corcyræans. Epidamnus taken. 1. 1. 29. 86, 453 Treaty entered into between the Corcyræans and Athe

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452 The second sea-fight between the Corcyræans and Corinthians. 1. 1, 49. Potidæa revolts from the Athenians. 1. 1, 58.

432 The Lacedæmonians decree the war. I. 1, 87.

87,2 431 The Thebans privily fall upon Platæa, 1. 2, 2., in the beginning of the spring. The first invasion of the Lacedæmonians in Attica under Archidamus. 1. 2, 19. 87,2 430 The plague at Athens, 1. 2, 47. in the beginning of the sum

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The unsuccessful expedition of the Ambraciots to Argos
Amphilochicum. 1. 2.68.

87,3 429 Potidea conquered. 1. 2, 70.

87, 429 The expedition of the Peloponnesians against Platæa.

1. 2, 71.

429 The expedition of the same and the Ambraciots against Arcanania. 1. 2, 80. seqq. Sitalces king of the Odrysæ, leads an army into Macedonia against Perdiccas and the Chalcideans. 1. 2, 95. seqq.

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88,1 427 Lesbos revolts from the Athenians. 1. 3, 2.

427 Two hundred and twelve Platæans having passed over the wall of the Peloponnesians, escape to Athens, 1. 5,

20. seqq.

88, 427 Lesbos comes again into the power of the Athenians. 1. 3, 28. Platæa is given up to the Lacedæmonians. 1. 3, 52. Corcyra is harassed with seditions. 1. 3, 70.

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The former expedition of the Athenians to Sicily. 1.3, 86. The plague again depopulates the Athenians. 1. 3,87. 88,426 Heraclea in Trachis founded. 1. 3, 92. Demosthenes undertakes an expedition against the Ætolians, and is defeated. 1. 3, 95. seqq.

88,3

The expedition of the Ambraciots against Argos Amphi-
lochium, and their defeat. 1. 3, 105. seqq.

88,3 425 The Athenians fortify Pylus, in Messenia. 1. 4, 4.
88,4 Two hundred and ninety-two Spartans are taken alive in
the island of Sphacteria by the Athenians. l. 4, 31—39.
Artaxerxes dies. l. 4, 50.

88,4 424 Cythera occupied by the Athenians. 1. 4, 54.

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The Sicilians restore peace among themselves. 1. 4, 65. The long walls of the Megareans are taken by the Athenians. 1. 4, 66. seqq. Also Nisæa. 1. 4, 69. Brasidas passes through Thessalia to Chalcis. 1. 4, 78. Defeat of the Athenians at Delium. 1. 4, 89. seqq. The Amphipolitans receive Brasidas. 1. 4, 107. Torone taken by treachery. 1. 4, 112.

89,1 423 The annual truce between the Athenians and Lacedæmonians. 1. 4, 117., on the 14th day of the month Elaphebolion, March.

10 89, 422 Torone taken by Cleon. 1. 5, 2, 5.

89,3 422 Battle at Amphipolis, in which Cleon and Brasidas are killed. 1. 5, 10., at the close of the summer.

11 89,3 421 Peace for fifty years made between the Athenians and Lacedæmonians. l. 5, 17-19., on the fourth of April. Afterwards also an alliance. c. 22. The Argives take the lead in joining alliance against the Lacedæmonians, l. 5, 28., to which the Mantinæans and Eleans accede. Scione is taken. l. 5, 32.

122

The Lacedæmonians renew their treaty with the Baotians.
1. 5, 39.

Treaty between the Athenians, Argives, Mantinæans, and
Eleans. 1. 5, 47.

13 90,1 419 The Boeotians occupy Heraclea in Trachis. 1. 5, 52.
90,
War of the Epidaurians and Argives. 1. 5, 53. To both
afterwards the allies bring assistance.

14 90, 90,3

418 Truce between the Lacedæmonians and Argives. 1. 5, 60. Battle between the Argives and Lacedæmonians under the command of Agis. I. 5, 66. seqq. Peace between the Argives and Lacedæmonians. 1. 5, 77., and then an alliance concluded. 6, 79.

15 90, 417 The Argives renew their treaty with the Athenians. 1. 5, 82. 90,4 The Athenians attack Melos, and at length subdue it. 91,1

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1. 5, 84. seqq.

17 91,1 415 A great portion of the Athenian forces, under Nicias, Lamachus, and Alcibiades, sets out for Sicily. 1. 6, 30.

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91,2 415 Alcibiades, being summoned from Sicily, flies to Peloponnesus. 1. 6, 61. First battle between the Athenians and Syracusans, in which the Athenians conquer. l. 6, 67. seqq. The Lacedæmonians, stimulated by Alcibiades, again prepare to carry on war with the Athenians. 1. 6,

93.

18 91,2 414 Being in another battle victorious, the Athenians set about circumvallating Syracuse. 1. 6, 97. seqq. 91,3 The arrival of Gylippus the Spartan. 1. 7, 2. 91,3 413 The Lacedæmonians fortify Decelea. 1, 7, 19. First seafight between the Athenians and Syracusans. Gylippus takes Plemmyrium. 1. 7, 22. seqq., in the month of

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June. Second sea-fight between the same. 1. 7, 56. seqq. The arrival of Demosthenes and Eurymedon into Sicily. 1. 7, 42. Night battle at Epipolæ. 1. 7, 43., in the month of July. The Syracusans conquer in a sea-fight, then the Athenians in a land-fight. 1. 7, 52. seqq., in the month of August. That battle in which the fleet of the Athenians is completely defeated, 1. 7, 69. seqq., at the beginning of September. The Athenians retreat from the Syracusans by land. 1. 7, 75. seqq. Demosthenes with his army surrenders himself to Gylippus. 1. 7, 82. Nicias, with his men, surrenders himself to Gylippus, 1. 7, 85., in the month of September.

20 92,1 412 The Chians, Erythræans, and Milesians revolt from the Athenians. 1. 7, 14 and 17. First treaty of the Lacedæmonians with Darius and Tissaphernes. 1. 8, 37. Alcibiades flies to Tissaphernes. 1. 8, 45.

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411 Rhodes joins the Peloponnesians. 1. 8, 44., January. Democracy put down at Athens. 1. 8. 63. seqq. init.

March.

20 92,1 411 The army of the Athenians in the island of Samos determines to defend the popular form of government. 1. 8, 79., seqq.

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Abydus revolts from the Athenians. 1. 8, 62., in the month of April. Alcibiades being recalled by the army at Samos is created general. 1. 8, 82. Battle at Eretria. Euboea is occupied by the Peloponnesians. 1. 8. 95. June. Democracy restored at Athens. 1. 8, 97. same

month.

Victory of Thrasybulus at Sestus. (Kvvòg oñμa.) 1. 8. 104., middle of July.

95,4 404 Athens given up to Lysander. End of the Peloponnesian war. 1. 5, 26., in the month of April.

GENERAL INDEX.

A.

ABRONYCHUS Son of Lysicles, colleague of Themistocles in the embassy to Lace-
dæmon, i. 166.

Abydus revolts from the Athenians, iii. 330.

Acanthians, speech of Brasidas to, i. 328-335. Revolt from the Athenians, 335.
- Inscription on the vase dedicated by, to Apollo, ii. 335, n.

Acanthus, etymology and site, ii. 327, n.

Acarnania divided into independent districts, ii. 276, n.

Acarnanians retain the custom of wearing arms, i. 18.

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March to relieve

Request a relative of Phormio's for a commander, ii. 13.
Argos, 182. Defeat the Ambraciots at Olpæ, 185; and at Idomene, 189.
Jealous of the Athenians, 192. Make peace with the Ambraciots, 193.
Benevolent and upright, 193, n.
Seize and colonise Anactorium, 276;

their moderation there, 276, n.

Accusations, reciprocal, of the Athenians and Peloponnesians, i. 123.

Acesines, orthography, site, and etymology, ii. 237, n.

Achæan Rhium, ii. 496, n.

Acharnæ, famous for asses and charcoal, i. 332, n.

332, n.

Rudeness of its inhabitants,

Acharnians, their rudeness, i. 332, n.; and irascibility, 333, n.
Acherusian Lake derives its name from the river Acheron, i. 98.

Acheron, a river of Thesprotia, gives name to the Acherusian Lake, i. 98.
Acorns, as food, introduced by the Pelasgi, i. 11, n. Common food of the
Arcadians, 11, n. Used roasted by the Spanish peasants, 11, n.
Acradina, a division of Syracuse, description and etymology, iii. 118, n.
Acre, founded by the Syracusans. iii. 15. Site and etymology, 15, n.
Acræum Lepas, meaning of the name, iii. 252, n. Fortified by the Syracusans,
Athenians repulsed from, 253.

252.

Acragas, etymology and site, iii. 13, n.

Ruined temples at, 13, n.

Settled by

the Geloans under Aristonus and Pustolus, 14. Sicanus fails in bringing it
over to the Syracusan interest, 215.

Acropolis, golden shields taken from, by Lacharis, i. 312, n.

the Athenians, 322.

Acrothoi, its site, ii. 370, n.

Called the city, by

Described, 369.

Acte, on the continental territory of Lesbos, ii. 279, n.
Actium, sea fight off, between the Corinthians and Corcyreans, i. 66. Forces
stationed there by the Corinthians, 70.

Admetus, king of the Molossi, Themistocles throws himself on his hospitality,
i. 246. Refuses to deliver him up, 248. Sends him to Pydna, 249.
Eantides, tyrant of Lampsacus, marries the daughter of Hippias, iii. 97; who
flies to him on his expulsion, 98.

Egaleos, its site, 329, n.

Egestus, leader of the Trojan colony to Sicily, iii. 5, n.

Egina, besieged by the Athenians, i. 188. Capitulates, 194.

Eginean drachma and obolus, ii. 487, n.

Ægineta, Corinthians supplied the Athenians with ships against, i. 91. Defeated

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