-, error of, in Greek, 490. his opinion of Demosthenes, xxxii. Cineas, the ambassador of Pyrrhus, a Cirrha, or Crissa, 482. Cleitarchus, a creature of Philip, makes expelled by Athenians, 270 b. Cleobule, the mother of Demosthenes, 11. Columns, inclination of, on Acropolis at Corinth, the war of, or å Kopiviaкòs Corinthians oppose the destruction of nesian war, Corn, whence exported to Athens, 446. 524. Coroneia, connexion of, with Thebes, 125. Cotys, a prince of Thrace, 166. Creon, a second-class character in An- Cresphontes, a character in a play of Eu- Crithote in Thracian Chersonese, 166. Ctesiphon proposes it once, xxv. 393. Curran on extempore speaking, 20 b. Cynthus, inhabitants of described, 293 b. thenes, xxxvii. Dionysus, Sabazian, 531. Diopeithes, an Athenian commander in the father of Menander, 171. Dolopes, an insignificant people, 434 b. Drachma, its weight and value, 92. Guichard, Claude, of Lyons, describes H. Haemus, the Balkan or Emineh Dagh, Haliartus, battle of, 87. 450 b, 451 b. """ besieged by Parmenio, Philip's Harpalus, his alleged bribery of Demos- Hegemon, a partizan of Philip, 542. an envoy to Philip, ibid. Hellen, an Anglo-Saxon word, 551 b. Hieromnemones, 481 b. Hyperides, or Hypereides, the prosecutor I, & J. Ictinus, an architect of the Parthenon, Idrieus of Caria, a successor of Mausolus, Illyrians, geographical position of, 27. Jones, Sir W., translates Isaeus, xvi. Alcaeus, 549. compared with him, xvii. Justinian removes columns from the Par- K. Kassopo, gulf of, 159 b. Knights of St. John of Jerusalem carry L. Lampsacus given to Chares by Arta- point of embarkation for Lemnos, a refuge for defendants with a lost to Athens by the battle of Letter, of Philip to Olympias, intercepted Leucas, now Santa Maura, 216. Libanius, account of, 1. Limitations, statute of, in Athenian law, Loius, a Macedonian month, 486 b. Lucian on the Mausoleum, 357. Martial on the Mausoleum, 357. Mausoleum, description of, 353–359. Mecyberna near Olynthus, 11. Medocus or Amadocus, a prince of Thrace, Megalopolis, foundation and history of, Megara, an object of Philip's attacks, conspiracy there, 437 b. Melinophagi, near Salmydessus on the Meltem, the Turkish term for the Etesian Menelaus, a foreigner, commands the Menestheus, son of Iphicrates, 388. not the same as the Menon of Mentor the Rhodian, 243. Messene, a dependency of Sparta, 136 b. Messenians established in Megalopolis, Miltiades leads a colony to the Cher- Miltocythes, a chieftain in Thrace, 167. Molossus, an Athenian general, succeeds Money, value of, at Athens, 92. N. Napier on unity of command, 22. Nausinicus, valuation of, 457. 494. Naxos, battle of, 288 b. Paeonians, position of, 27. conquered by Philip, ibid. Panemus, a Macedonian month, 486 Pangaeus Mons, now Pirnari, 173 b. Paris, condition of in A.D. 1609, 7. Parmenio, one of Philip's generals, 224. laid waste by Philip, 437. Perdiccas of Macedon, a mistake about, Pericles secures the ewpikά to the Athe- sends 1000 colonists to the Cher- Perilaus, a traitor of Megara, 429 (text), Perinthus attacked by Philip, 201. 257. Persia, an alliance of the Athenians with, Pherae occupied by Philip, 159. 193. Philip of Macedon described as βάρβαρος, character of, 44. 358-351), 75-78. Phocion intercedes with Alexander for his death, 542. Phoenicia, revolt of, from Persia, 271. Plataeae, its connexion with, and treat- Pnyx at Athens, description of, 493. Polychromy in Athenian architecture, Polyeuctus demanded from the Athenians Porthmus, the port of Eretria in Euboea, Poseidon, temple of, at Paestum, 305. , position of, 17 b. captured by Philip, 25. 42. S. Sacred war, 38 b. 365. 410 b. Samos held by Persia in violation of the Sciathos, island of, 144. Scopadae, the family of, in Thessaly, Selymbria, position of, 348 b. Sestos, in the Thracian Chersonese, 449. Seuthes, a prince of Thrace, 166. 48. Simus of Larissa in Thessaly, 428 b. Social war against Athens, 338. 344 b. Sosicles, an enemy of Demosthenes, Sostratus, a pirate, seizes Halonnesus, Spon and Wheler visit Athens, A.d. 1675, Stamboul, derivation of, 262 b. Supremacy, duration of Athenian, 61. Susa (Shushan or Shus), 244. T. Q. Quintilian, his opinion of Demosthenes, R. Refinements, optical, in Athenian archi- Repetitions in Demosthenes, 541. Rhodes, Government and Revolutions of, Rhodians, character of, 344 b, 345. Talent, weight of Attic, in silver, 92; in Tamynae, battle of, and absence of De- Tanagra in Boeotia, friendly to Sparta, Taxiarchs at Athens, 90 b. 'Tearless Battle of Archidamus, 369. Teres, a chieftain of Thrace, 272. |