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 INDEX 445 Chalcidian cities (con/.) iv. 6r mcd., 64 med. ; tiie Chal- cidian dialect, vi. 5 init. ; invite the Athenians to Sicily, iii. 86 med., iv. 61 med. Chalcidice [on the coast of Thrace], revolts from Athens, i. 56-58 ; devastated by Phormio, il). 65 fin. ; by Sitalces, ii. 95 init., loi ; Cleon's expedition against Chal- cidic6, V. 2-1 1 ; Thiicj'didcs in command there, iv. 104 fin. ; the Chalcidians pull down their cities and retire to Olynthus, i. 58 fin. ; defeat the Athenians, ii. 79 ; retake Eion from the Athen- ians, iv. 7 ; invite Brasidas, iZ>. 79, 80 init. ; Chalcidian ambas- sadors accompany Brasidas in his Macedonian campaign, ib. 83 med. ; the Chalcidians instigate the revolt of Amphipolis, ib. 103 med. ; aid in garrisoning Mende and Scione, ;Z>. 123 fin. ; supply Brasidas with troops against Ar- rhibaeus, ib. 124 init. ; the Chal- cidian prisoners taken in Torone are sent to Athens, and after- wards exchanged, v. 3 fin. ; Chalcidian forces at the battle of Amphipolis, ib. 6 fin. ; pursue the retreating Athenians, ib 10 fill. ; provisions respecting the Chalcidian cities in the Treaty of Peace, ib. 18, §§ v-vii, ix, x; the Chalcidians refuse to accept the Treaty, ib. 21 med. ; join the Argive alliance, ib. 31 fin. ; re- new the alliance with Lacedae- mon, ib. 80 med. ; receive the Dians who had revolted from the Athenians, ib. 82 init. ; main- tain a ten days' armistice with the Athenians, vi. 7 fin. Chalcis, in Aetolia, taken by the Athenians, i. 108 fin., ii. 83 med. (vhalcis, in Euboca, vii. 29 init. ; the mother city of the Chalcidian cities in Sicily, vi. 3-5 ; of Cyme in Italy, ib 4 fin. ; war between Chalcis and Eretria, i. 15 fin. ; Chalcis subject to the Athenians, vi. 76 init., vii. 57 init.; the Athenians retreat to Chalcis after the sea-fight off Eretria, viii. 95 fi"- Chance, to chance men ascribe whatever belies their calculation, i. 140 init. Chaones, a people in Epiius, are barbarians, ii. 68 fin. ; have no king, ib. 80 fin. ; their military reputation, ib. 81 med. ; assist in the invasion of Acarnania, ib. 80 fin. ; defeated by the Stratians, ib. 81. Charadrus, scene of military trials at Argos, v. 60 fin. Charicles, an Athenian commander, vii 20, 26. Charminus, an Athenian com- mander, viii. 30 init., 41 fin. ; defeated by the Lacedaemonians, ib. 42 ; abets the murder of Hj^- perbolus, ib. 73 med. Charoeades, an Athenian com- mander in Sicily, iii. 86 init. ; killed in action, ib. 90 init. Charybdis, the whirlpool of, iv. 24 fin. Cheimerium, in Thesprotia, i. 30 fin. ; situation of, ib. 46 med. ; Corinthian fleet anchors there, ib. Chersonesus, in Corinthian terri- tory, iv. 42 init., 43 init. Chersonese, the Thracian, culti- vated by the Greek armament at Troy, i. II med. ; ravaged by the Lacedaemonians, viii. 99 fin. ; naval operations off its coast, ib. 102-105. Children, a man without children has no stake in the countr}', ii. 44 fin. Children of the fallen, maintained at the public charge in Athens, ii. 46 fin.