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 426 INDEX Amorges (cotit.) — by Peisandcr to have been be- trayed by Phrynichus, ib. 54 med. Ampclidas, a Lacedaemonian envoy to Argos, V. 22 med. Ampliiaraus, father of Amphilochus, ii. 68 init. ; of Alcmaeon, ii. loa med. Amphias,anEpidaurian,iv. iigmed. Amphidorus, a Megarian, iv. 119 med. Amphilochia, colonised by Amphi- lochus, ii. 68 init. ; the Amphi- lochians barbarians, ib. med., iii. 112 fin. ; learnt Greek from the Ambraciots, ii.68 med. ; expelled by the Ambraciots, ii. 68 med. ; reinstated by Athenian aid, ib. fin. ; attacked by the Ambraciots and Lacedaemonians, iii. 105 ; join Demosthenes at Olpae, ib. 107 init. ; defeated, 108 med. ; destroy the Ambraciot fugitives from Idomcne, ib. 112 ; make a treaty with .mbracia, ib. ii.^ med. Amphilochian Hills, iii. 112 init. ymphipolis, formerly called ' The Nine Ways,' i. 100 fin., iv. 102 med. ; origin of the name, iv. 102 fin. ; attempted colonisation of, by Aristagoras, iv. 102 init. ; un- successful settlement of, by the Athenians, i. 100 fin, iv. 102 init.; colonised by Hagnon, iv. 102 mcd.,v. II init.; ''1 hracian gates' of, V. 10 init., med. ; temple of Athcnd at, i/>. ; captured bj'Brasi- das, iv. 102-106; battle of, v. 6-1 1, 12 fin. ; ordered to be sur- rendered under treaty, v. 18, § v ; not surrendered, ib. 21,35, 4^ ; abandonment of an Athenian expedition against, v. 83 fin. ; unsuccessfully attacked by the Athenians, vii. 9 ; theAmphipoli- tans make Brasidas theirfoundcr, V. II init. Amphissa, inOzolian Locris, iii. loi init. Amyclae, temple of Apollo at, v. 18, § xi : ib. 23, § iv. Amyntas, son of Philip, ii. 95 fin., ib. 100 med. Amyrtaeus, the Egyptian king in the fens, i. no init., ib. iia med. Anactorium, i. 29 med. ; sends aid to Corinth, ib. 46 init., ii. 9 init. ; hostile to the Acarnanians, iii. 114 fin.; held by the Corinthians and Corcyraeans in common, i. 55 init. ; captured by the Corinth- ians, ib. ; betra^'ed to the Athen- ians, iv. 49 init. ; colonised by the Acarnanians, ib. fin. ; occu- pied by the Athenians, vii. 31 init. ; not surrendered in the Treaty of Peace, v. 30 med. ; Anactorians assist in the invasion of Acarnania, ii. 80 med., 81 med. Anaea, viii. 19 init. ; occupied by Samian refugees, iii. 19 fin., iv. 75 med. ; the Anaeans destroy an Athenian armj' under Lysicles, iii. ig fin. ; remonstrate with Alcidas for the slaughter of his captives, ib. 32; aid the Chians, viii. 61 med. Anapus, river in Acarnania, ii. 82 init. Anapus, river in Sicily, vi. 96 fin., vii. 42 fin., 78 init. ; bridge over, vi. 66 med. Anaxandcr, a Theban commander, viii. 100 med. Anaxilas, tyrant of Rhegium, vi. 4 fin. ; founder of Messenc, ib. Andocides, commands the rein- forcements sent to Corcyra after Sj'bota, i. 51 med. Androcles, an Athenian popular leader, viii. 65 init. ; active in procuring the banishment of Alcibiades, ib. ; murdered by the oligarchical conspirators, ib. Androcratcs, the shrine of, at Pla- taea, iii. 24 init.