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 INDEX. 543 Dardanus, Brutus's shielJ-bearer, Brutus, V. 359. Dardajjus, iu the Troad, Sylla, iii. 174. Darius I., son of Hystaspes, kiiif; of Persia, Themistocles, i. 235 ; Aristi- des, ii. 285. Darius II., Nothus, son of Artaxerxes I., Artaxerxes, v. 421, 422. Darius III., Codomannus, Camillus, i. 2S8 ; Agesilaus, iv. IS ; Alexander, iv. 177, 179, 181-186, 191, 196-203, 207,208,211,214-216,221,231,247; PhofioQ, iv. 34 7 Darius, son of Artaxerxes II., Arta- xerxes. V. 448-453. The L.ke DaScylitis, in Bitliynia, LucuUus, iii. 239. Dassaretis, district of Llyria, Flami- ninus, ii. 387. Datis, the Persian general, Aristides, ii. 285. Decelea, in Attica, Alcibiades, ii. 27, 44; Ljsauder, iii. 112; Cimon, iii. 208. The Dechas, at Sparta, Agis, iv. 464. Decimus. See Brutus. Deianira, Pericles, i. 351. Deidamia, wife of Pinthous, Theseus, i. 31. Deidamia, sister of Pyrrhns, Pyrrhiis, iii. 2,4, 8; Demetrius, v. 119, 126, 128, 154. Deimachus, a Thessalian, LucuUus, iii. 256. Deioneus, son of Eurytus, Theseus, i. 8. Deiotarus, king of Galatia, Crassus, iii. 351 ; Pompe}-, iv. 143 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 381, 384; Antony, v. 216. Delium, in B<E0tia, Alcibiades, ii. 8; Lysander, iii. 1 38 ; Sylla, iii. 1 72 ; Nicias, iii. 296. Dellius, an officer and historical writer, Antony, V. 177, 178, 213. Delos, island of the ^gean Sea, The- seus, i. 19; Pericles, i. 334; Aristi- des, ii. 311 ; Sylla, iii. 171 ; Nlcias, iii. 292, 293. Delos, a mountain of Boeotia, Pelopi- das, ii. 216. Delphi and Delphians, Theseus, i. 3, 4, 13, 15, 23, 26 ; Romulus, i. 74 ; Lycurgus. i. 89, 90, 122; Xuma, i. 140; Solon, i. 171, 175, 177, 193 ; Camillus, i. 273, 278; Pericles, i. 347, .S48; Fabius, i. 394 ; Timoleon, ii. 116, 144; ^m. Paulus, ii. 185, 193; Marccllus, ii. 246 ; Aristides, ii. 294, 306 ; Philopcemen, ii. 361, 371 ; Flamininus, ii. 400 ; Lvsander, iii. 104, 123, 133, 137; Sylla, iii. 157, 181 ; Cimon, iii. 222 ; Nicias, iii. 307 ; Agesilaus, iv. 22 ; Alexander, iv. 161, 175,212,252; Phocion,iv. 337 ; Agis, iv. 456 ; Cicero, v. 39 ; Deme- trius, V. 100, 108, 138 ; Aratus, v. 418. Delphinium, temple of Apollo, The- seus, i. 10, 15. Demades, Athenian orator, Solon, i. 184 ; Phocion, iv. 329, 345, 350, 352, 355, 360, 361; Cleomenes, iv. 49."}; Demosthenes, v. 9-12, 14, 25, 30, 34 ; Galba, v. 456. Dem.ksetus, a Syraeusan, Timoleon, ii. 151. Demaratus or Damaratus, a Co- rinthian, father of Tarquinius Pris- cus, Romuhis, i. 58 ; Poplicola, i. 216. Demaratus, a Corinthian, friend of Philip and Alexander, Agesilaus, iv. 18; Alexander, iv. 170, 208, 231. Demaratus, of Rhodes, Phocion, iv. 348. Demaratus, or DAMARATUs,dcposed king of Sparta, Lycurgus, i. Ill; Themistocles, i. 263 ; Artaxerxes, v. 422. Demaretus, a Corinthian, Timoleor>, ii. 133, 137, 140. Demariste, mother of Timoleon, Ti- moleon, ii. 110. De5ieas, son of Demades, Phocion, iv. 361. The Demetriad, an Attic tribe, De- metrius, V. 105. Demetrias, the new name of Sicyon, Demetrius, v. 120. Demetrias, a fortified town ofThes- saly, Flamininus, ii. 396 ; Demetrius, V. 153; Brutus, v. 328. Demetrius I., Poliorcetes. son of Antigonus, Life, v. 95 ; Comparison with. tonv, v. 240 ; Mm. Paulus, ii. 161 ; Pyi-rhus, iii. 4, 7, 8, 11-14, 35, 47 ; Eumenes, iii. 439 ; Demo- sthenes, V. 14. Demetrius, king of Cyrene, son of Demetrius Poliorcetes, Demetrius, v. 154. •