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 INDEX. ABANTES. Afxinlcj, iii. 165. Ahdcra, tlie army of Xerxes at, v. 42. AbroLomas, ix. 27, 31. Ahydos, march of Xerxes to, v. 28 ; revolt of, from Athens, viii. 94; Athenian victory at, over the Pelo- poiiiiesians, viii. 110; Athenian victory over Piiarnabazus at, viii. 121 ; Derkyilidas at, ix. 310 ser. ; Anaxihius and Jphikrates at, ix. 369 seq. Achcean oriirin affected by Spartan kings, ii. U ; league, xii. 391. AcIkv'iii':. vniious accounts of, i. 104, 105; etlect of the Dorian occupa- tion of Peloponnesus on, ii. 12 ; Homeric view of, ii. 12; of Phthio- tis and Peloponnesus, ii. 275 ; of Peloponnesus, ii. 284, 303. AcIuEinenes, v. 96. AchcEus, i. 101, 199. Achnia, ii. 269 ; towns and tcrritoiy of, ii. 465 seq. ; Epaminondas in, B.C. 367. X. 266; proceedings of the Thebans in b. c. 367, x. 268 : alliance of, with Sparta and Elis, B. c. 365, X. 313. AcIiiirtuE, Archidamus at, vi. 131 seq. Achcloiis, i. 282. Achilltis, llie basis of the Iliad, ii. 175 seq. Achilles, i. 291 seq., 297 seq. Achradina, capture of, by Neon, xi. 157. Acropolis at Athens, flight to, on Xer- xes's approach, v. 114; capture of by Xerxes, v. 117 seq. ; visit of the Pcisistratids to, after its capture by 42 ^GINA. Xerxes, v. 118 ; inviolable reserve fund in, vi. 138 seq. Ada, queen of Karia, xii. 94. 99. Adeiiiiantus, o{ Corinth, and Themis- tokles, at Salamis, v. 122, 124. Admetus and Alkestis, i. 113 seq. Admttus and Themisokles, v. 283. Adranum, Timoleon at, xi. 148, 156. Adrastus. i. 256, seq., 268 ; iii. 34. Admst.us, the Phrygian exile, iii. 152. Adnunetiim, captured bv Agathokles, xii. 419. ^a, i. 250 seq. yEakid gcncixiogy, i. 184 seq., 189. yEakus, i. 184 seq. ACeles, i. 115; and the Argonauts, i. 231 seq. ; and Circe, i. 251. yEt/ne, iii. 190. yEgean, islands in, ii. 214 ; the Mace- donian fleet master of, xii. 141. yE</ean islands, effect of the battle of Chaeroneia on, xi. 504. JEijeids at Sparta, ii. 361. yJ'Jqeus, i. 205; death of, i. 221. yEqialeus, i. 82. yEgina, i. 184 ; war of, against Athens, at the instigation of the Thebans, iv. 171, 173, 315; sub- mission of, to Darius, iv. 315; ap- peal of Athenians to Sparta against the Medism of, iv. 318 ; attepiptcd revolution at, by Nikoilromus, v. 47 seq.-. from B.C. 488 to 481, v. 47, 48 seq., 53 ; and Athens, settlement of the feud between, v. 58 ; re- moval of Athenians to, on Xerxess approach, v. 108 ; Greek fleet at, in the spring of n. c. 479, v. 147 ; war