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 LECEDd S. 547 LKCIIAS. Lebcilos, revolt of iVom Alliens, vii. .'J 83. Lec/iaum, capture of, by the LacediB- moniaiis, ix. o45 n. 1, 348. Lfda, and Tvndareus, i. 168 seq. Leijeiid of Dcnieter, i. 39 scq. ; of the Delphian oracle, i. 45 ; of Pan- dora, i. 75 n. 4, 76 ; of lo, i. 84 seq. ; of llerakles, i. 93 seq. ; Argonatic. i. 234 H. 3, 245 seq., 255 seq. ; of Troy, i. 289 seq ; of the Minyaj from Lemnos, ii. 27; and history, Grecian, blank between, ii. 31 seq. Legendary Greece, social state of, ii. 57-118; poems of Greece, value of, ii. 55 seq. Lagends, mystic, i. 32 seq ; of Apol- lo, 1. 45 seq. ; of Greece, originally isolated, afterwards thrown into series, i. 105 ; of Medea and Jason, i. 118 n. ; cliange of feeling with regard to, i. 186; Attic, i. 191 ; an- cient, deeply rooted in the faith of the Greeks, i. 217, 348; of Thehes, i. 256 seq.; divine, allegorized, he- roic historicized, i. 424 ; of saints, i. 469 seq. ; of Asia Minor, iii. 227. Lekythus, capture of, by Brasidas, vi. 425, Ldeges, ii. 2G4. Lelex, i 172. Lemims and ihe Argonauts, i. 233 ; early condition of, iv. 28 ; con- quest of, by Otanes, iv. 278; Mil- tiades at, iv. 279 sccj. Cend'uuj houses, iii. 162. Leokrates, xi. 504. Leon and Diomedon, vii. 385 seq. ; viii. 28. Leon the Spartan, viii. 20, 94. Leon, mission of, to Persia, x. 278, 280. Leonidas at Thermopylae, v. 76 seq., 89 scq. Leoniiatns, xii. 317, 321. Leontiades, the oligarchy under, x. 29 n.; conspiracy of, x. 58 seq.; at Sparta, x 62 ; Thebes under, x. 79, 80; conspiracy against, x. 81 seq. ; death of, x. 86. Ceovlini, iii. 364; intestine dissention at, vii. 140; Demos at, apply to Alliens, vii. 142, 143; Dionysius at, B. c. 396, X. 442, 468, 492; the mercenaries of Dionysius at, xi. 2 ; Philistus at, xi. 99 j Dion at, xi. 106, 108, 109; Iliketas at, xi. 160. 170, surrender of, to Timoleon, xi. 182. Leoslhenes the admiral, x. 370. Leosthenes the general, xii. 311, 313 seq. Leotychides the ProJJeid. ii. 430 ; chosen king of Sparta, iv. 326 ; and iEgi- netan hostages, iv. 328, v. 46; at Mykale, v. 193, banishment of, v. 259. Leoti/chides, son of Agis II., ix. 242, 244. Lepreum and Elis, ii. 440, vii. 18, Brasidean Helots at, vii. 21. Leplines. brother of Dionysius, x. 489, 491, 495, xi. 13, 33, 42. Leptines the Athenian, xi. 272. Leptines, general of Agathokles, xii. 434, 441. LesbiauH, their application to Sparta, vi. 76. Lesbos, early history of, iii. 193 seq.; autonomous ally of Athens, vi. 2 ; Athenian kleruchs in, vi. 257 ; ap- plication from, to Agis, vii. 365 ] expedition of the Chians against, vii. 382 -soq.; Thrasyllus at, viii. 102; Kallikratidas in, viii.; 166; Tlirasybulus in, ix. 166; Memnon in, xii.' 105; recovery of, by Mace- donian admirals, xii. 141. Lethe, i. 7. Lel6, i. 6. 10. Lcukas, iii. 404 seq. Leukon of Bosporus, xii. 481. Leukothea, the temple of, i. 242. Leuktra, the battle of, x. 176 scq. ; treatment of Spartans defeated at, X. 192 seq.; extension of Theban pov/er after the battle of, x. 193 ; proceedings in Peloponnesus after the battle of, x. 198, 242; position of Sparta after the battle of, x. 201 ; proceedings in Arcadia after the battle of, x. 204 seq., proceed ings and views of Epaminondas after the battle of, X. 213 seq. Libya, first voyages of Greeks to. iv. 29 ; nomads of, iv. 38 seq. ; expedi- tion of Kambyses against, iv. 220. Libyans and Greeks at Kyiene, iv. 39 seq. ; and Dionysius, x. 510. Liby-Phanicians, x. 332. Lechas and bones of Orestes, ii. 447, and the Olympic festival, iv 72 n.