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 ALKIBIADES. 503 AMBRAKIOTS. play of, at the Olympic festival, vii. 53 seq., 59 n. ; intra-Pelopon- nesian policy of, b. c. 419, vii. 62 seq.; expedition of, into the in- terior of Peloponnesus, b. c. 419, vii. 63 ; at Argos, b. c. 418, vii. 73, and 15. c. 416, vii. 98 ; and Nikias, projected contention of ostracism between, vii. 104 seq. ; his support of the EgestiBan envoys atAtiiens, B. c. 416, vii. 146; and the Sicilian expedition, vii. 14S, 152 seq., IGO seq. : attack upon, in connection with the mutilation of the Hermx, vii. 175, 207 seq. t!i • Eleasinian mysteries and, vii. 175 seq., 211 seq.; viii. 150; plan of action in Sicily proposed by, vii. 191 ; at Messene in Sicily, vii. 193; at Ka- tana, vii. 193 ; recall of, to take his trial, vii. 195, 211 seq.; escape and condemnation of, vii. 211 seq., 235 f(. 2 ; at Sparta, vii. 235 seq. ; La- cedajmonians persuaded by, to send aid to Cliios, vii. 367 ; expedition of, to Cliios, vii. 370 seq. ; revolt of Miletus from Athens, caused by, vii. 375 ; order from vSpurta to kill, viii. 2 ; escape of, to Tissaphernes, viii. 3 ; advice of, to Tissaphernes, viii. 3 ; acts as interpreter between Tissaphernes and the Greeks, viii. 5 seq.; oligarchical conspiracy of, with the Athenian officers at Sa- mos, viii. 6 seq. ; counter manoeu- vres of, against Phrynichns, viii. 12; proposed restoration of, to Athens, viii. 12, 13 ; negotiations of, with Peisander, viii. 15, 20 seq. ; and the Athenian democracy at Samos, viii. 49 seq., 51, 52 seq.; at Aspendus, viii. 100; return of, from Aspendus to Samos, viii. 116 ; arrival of, at the Hellespont, from Samos, viii. 117 : arrest of Tissaphernes by, viii. 120; escape of, from Sardis, viii. 120; and the Athenian fleet, at the Bosphorus, viii. 126 ; attack upon Chalkedon by, viii. 126 ; oc- cupation of Chrysopolis by, viii. 127 ; and Thrasyllus, at the Hel- lespont, viii. 130; capture of Chal- kedon by, viii. 132 ; and Pharna- bazus, viii. 133; proceedings of, in Thrace and Asia, B. c. 407, viii. 144 ; return of. to Athens, b. c. 407, viii. 145 se7. ; expedition of, to Asia, B. c. 407, viii. 150 seq. ; dissatis- faction of the armament at Samoa with, viii. 1,53 ; accusations ajjainst, at Athens, b. c. 407, viii. 153 ; al teration of sentiment towards, at Athens, b. c. 407, viii. 156 seq.; and Nikias, different beiiavior of tlie Athenians towards, viii. 158; dismissal of, from his command, B.C. 407. viii. 158; «t ^^gospota mi, viii. 217; position and views of in Asia, after the battle of jEgospotami, viii. 313 seq. ; assas- sination of, viii. 314 seq ; character of, viii. 316 seq. Alkidus vi. 237, 239 seq., 265 seq. Alkmceon, i. 278 seq. Alkmaonids, curse, trial, and condem nation of, iii. 82; proceedings of, against Hippias, iv. 120; rebuild- ing of Delphian temple by, iv. 121 ; false imputation of treachery on, at the battle of Marathon, iv. 356; demand of Sparta for the expul- sion of, vi. 97. Alkinan, iv. 77, 82, 85 seq. Alkmene, i. 91. Allegorical interpretation of mythes, i."418 seq.. 425, 4.36. Allegory rarely admissible in the in- terpretation of mythes, i. 2. Aloids, the, i. 136. Alos, sanguinary rites at, i. 125. Althcea and the burning brand, i. 144. Althcemenes, founder of Rhodes, ii. 30 Althtemenes and Katreus, i. 224. Alyattes and Kyaxaies, iii. 230 ; war of with Miletus, iii. '2b^ seq.; sac- rilege committed by, iii. 256; long reign, death and sepulchre of, iii. 257. Amaltkeia, the horn of, i. 1.50. Amanus, Mount, march of Darius to, xii. 115. Amasis, iii. 328 seq. ; death of, iv. S! 3, Amasis and Polykrales, iv. 241. Amastris, xii. 467 seq. Aiiiazons, legend of, i. 209 seq. Ambrakia, iii. 404, 405. Amb)-akiots, attack of, upon Amphi- lokian Argos, vi. 180; attack of, upon Akarnania, vi. 192 seq.; pro jected attack of, on Amphilochian Argos, vi. 302 ; defeat of, at 01 pa, vi. 304 ; Menedaeus's desertion of,