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 INDEX 435 Athenians (conl.) — mcd. ; summon a second assembly, ib. fin. ; send a ship in time to save Mi'tilene, ;/>. 49 ; put to death the Lesbians judged most guilty, ib. 50 init. ; divide the island among Athenian colonists, ib. med. ; occupy Minoa, ib. 51 ; arrest envoys from Corcj'ra, ib. 72 init. ; send a fleet to Corc^Ta, '*• 75 ; engage at sea with the Peloponnesians, ib. 77, 78 ; send twenty ships to Sicily, ib. 86 init. ; the plague reappears, ib. 87 ; the Athenians ravage the Aeolian islands, i!>. 88 ; proceed- ings in Sicily, ib. 90, 99, 103, 115, iv. 24, 25; send a fleet round the Peloponnese, iii. 91 init. ; land at Oropus, and win a battle at Tanagra, ib. med., fin. ; alarmed by the founding of He- raclea, /(^. 93 init. ; attack Leucas, ib. 94 init., med. ; disastrous expedition into Aetolia, ib 95-98; purify Dclos and restore the fes- tival, ib. 104 ; send reinforce- ments to Sicily, ib. 115; fortify Pylos, iv. 4 ; take and lose again Eion, ib. 7 ; repulse the Lacedae- monians, ib. II, 12; defeat the Lacedaemonians in the harbour, ib. 14 ; cut off the Spartans in Sphacteria, ib. 15 ; grant a truce to the Lacedaemonians, /7>. i6 ; demand impossible terms, ib. 21, £2 ; renew the blockade, ib. 23 ; find the blockade difficult, ib. 26 ; despatch Cleon with reinforce- ments, ib. 27, 28 ; attack Sphac- teria and compel the surrender of the Spartans, ib. 31-38 ; again reject the peace proposals of the Lacedaemonians, ib. 41 fin.; invade the Corinthian territory, &c., ib. 42-45 ; aid the Corcj'raeans to capture Istone, ib. 46 ; deliver the prisoners to the Corcyracans, ib. 47 ; proceed to Sicily, ib. 48 fin. ; aid the Acarnanians to capture Anac- torium, ib. 49 ; capture a Persian ambassador to Sparta, ib. 50 init. ; send him back with an embassy of their own, ib. fin. ; order the Chians to dismantle their walls, ib. 51 ; capture Cythera, ib. 53, 54 ; ravage the Lacedaemonian coa^t, ib. 54 fin., 55 ; capture Thyrca, ib. 57 ; quit Sicily, ib. 65 med. ; punish their generals, ib. ; unsuccessfully attempt Me- gara, ib. 66-68 ; capture Nisaca, ib. 69 ; engage the Boeotian cavalry, ib. 72 ; unwilling to fight with Brasidas, ib. 73 ; re- capture Antandrus, ib. 75 med.; plan an invasion of Boeotia, ib. 76, 77 ; declare Perdiccas an enemy, ib. 82 ; defeated at De- lium, ib. 90-96 ; the Boeotians refuse to give up the dead, i/>. 97-99 ; the Athenian garrison in Delium is captured by the Boeotians, and the dead are then given up, ib. 100, loi init. ; repulsed by the Sicj-onians, ib. loi med. ; lose Amphipolis, ib. 102- 106 ;Thucydides saves Eion, ib. 105 ; driven from the long walls of Mcgara, ib. 109 init. ; lose Actc, ib. med., fin. ; Torone, ib. rio-113; Lecythus, ib. 114- 116 ; make a truce for a year with the Lacedaemonians, ib. 1 17- 1 19; Scione revolts, and the Athenians exclude it from the treaty, ib. 120, 122 init. ; they decree its total destruction, ib. fin. ; defeated by the Mend- aeans, who also revolt, ib. 129 ; capture Mcnd6, ib. 130 fin. ; invest Scione, ib. 131 ; come to an understanding with Perdiccas, ib. 132 init. ; again purify Delos, V. I ; send Cleon to Chalcidice, ib.2 • capture Torone, ib. 3 ; send an embassy under Phaeax to