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 442 INDEX Braiiro, helps in the assassination of her liusband, Pittacus, king of the Edonians, iv. 107 fin. Bricinniae, in Leontine territory, V. 4 mcd. Bridge over the Str^'mon, iv. 103 fin. ; over the Anapus, vi. 66 med. Brilessus, Mount, in Attica, ii. 23 init. Bromerus, father of Arrliibacus the king of the Lyncestians, iv. 83 init. Bromiscus, in Chalcidice, iv. 103 init. Bucoliiiin, in Arcadia, iv. 134 fin. Budorum, a station in Salamis from which the Athenians used to watch Megara, ii. 94 fin., iii. 51 med. Buphras, in Laconia, iv. 118 med. Burial, Carian mode of, i. 8 init. Byzantium, captured by Pausanias, and entrusted to Gongyliis, i. 94, 128 med., 129 med.; expul- sion of Pausanias from Byzan- tium, ib. 131 init. ; insignificant engagement at sea off Byzan- tium, viii. 80 fin. [cp. ib. 107 init.] ; the Byzantines revolt from Athens, i. 115 fin. ; submit, ib. ii"] fin. ; revolt again, viii. 80. Cacyparis, river in Sicily, vii. 80 fin. Cadmeis, old name of Boeotia, i. 12 med. Caeadas, a chasm into which male- factors were flung at Sparta, i. 134 med. Caecinus, a river of Locris in Italy, iii. 103 fin. Cale.x, a river near Heraclea on the Pontus, iv. 75 fin. Callias, father of Callicrates, a Corinthian, i. 29 init. [Athenians] (I) son of Hypcrechides, father- in-law of Hippias the tyrant, vi. 55 init. ; (II) father of Hipponi- cus, iii. 91 med. ; (III) son of Calliades, an Athenian com- mander, i. 61 init., ib. 62 mcd. ; killed at Potidaea, ib. 63 fin. Callicrates, a Corinthian com- mander, i. 29 init. Callieans, an Aetolian tribe, iii. 96 fin. Calligitus, a Mcgarian exile at the Court of Pharnabazus, viii. 6 init. ; goes as envoy to Sparta, ib., ib. 8 init., 39 init. Callimachus, father of Learchus, an Athenian, ii. 67 med. ; father of Phanomachus, an Athenian, ii. 70 init. Cailirrhoe, ancient name of the fountain Enneacrounos at Athens, ii. 15 fin. Calydon, name given to the ancient Aeolis, iii. 102 med. Camarina, founded from Syracuse, vi. 5 med. ; recolonised by Hip- pocrates, ib. fin. ; by Gela, ib. ; in alliance with Leontini, iii. 86 init. ; plan to betray it to Syracuse, iv. 25 med. ; Cama- rinaeans make a truce with Gela, ib. 58 init. ; receive Morgantinc from the Syracusans, ib. 65 init. ; refuse to receive the Athenian expedition, vi. 52; send a small force to the Syracusans, ib. 67 fin. ; receive and hear embassies both from Athens and Sj'racuse, tb. 75-87 ; resolve on neutrality, ib. 88 init. ; send aid to Syracuse after the capture of Plenimyrium, vii. 33 init., 58 init. Cambyses, son of Cyrus, king of Persia, the lonians in his time masters of the sea about their own coast, i. 13 fin. Camirus, in Rhodes, revolts from Athens, viii. 44 med. Canal, cut by the Persians across the Isthmus of Athos, iv. 109 init.