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 446 INDEX Chionis, a Lacedaemonian, swears lo the Trcatj' of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med., 24 init. Chios, its moderate and stable government, viii. 24 med. ; its naval power, ib. 6 fin. [cp. i. 19 init., ii. 9 fin., 56 med.]; its riches, viii. 24 med. ; great number of slaves there, ib. 40 med.; Chios and Lesbos the only free allies of Athens, iii. 10 med., vi. 85 med., vii. 57 init.; Homer at Chios, iii. 104 fin. ; the Chians assist the Athenians against the Samians, i. 116, 117; furnish ships in the siege of Potidaea, ii. 56 med, vi. 31 init.; Alcidas puts some Chian prison- ers to death, iii. 32 init. ; releases the remainder on a remonstrance from the Samian exiles, il>. fin. ; Chians aid the Athenians at Pylos, iv. 13 med, ; ordered by the Athenians to dismantle their walls, ib. 51 ; furnish sliips against Mende and Scione, ib. 129 init. ; against Mclos, v. 84 init. ; aid the Athenians at Sj'ra- cuse, vi. 43 init., 85 med., vii. 20 med., 57 init. ; negotiate with the Lacedaemonians about re- volting, viii. 5 init. ; received into alliance, ib. 6; send the Athen- ians ships as a pledge of fidelity, ib. 9 med. ; revolt, ib. 14 med. ; cmplo-ed by Alcibiades to raise revolt in Ionia, beginning with Miletus, ib. 17; four of their ships are taken by the Athenians, ib. 19 init. ; induce Lcbcdus and Erae to revolt, ib. fin. ; then Methymna and Mytilene, ib. 22 ; lose a few ships off Lesbos, ib. 23 med.; defeated in three battles by the Athenians, ib. 24 med. ; their sufferings lead some to negotiate with the Athenians, ib. 24 fin., 31 init., 38 med ; aid in the capture of lasus, ib. 28 init.; the Athenians prepare to attack them, «'6. 30; the Chians refuse to assist Astyochus in procuring the revolt of Lesbos, ib. 32 fin. ; three Chian ships are chased bj' the Athenians into Chios, ib. 34 init. ; have their government changed by the Lacedaemonians, ib. 38 med. ; completely block- aded, ib. 40; implore the aid of Astj'ocluis, ib. 38 fin., 40 init. ; defeated by the Athenians and more closely blockaded, ib. 55 fin., 56 init. ; gain an advantage at sea over the Athenians, ib. 61 fin. ; regain the command of the sea, on the withdrawal of a part of the Athenian fleet, ib. 62 init., 63 init. ; the Athenians plan a fresh attack on Chios, on the arrival of a Lacedaemonian fleet under Mindarus, ib. 100 ; the Lacedaemonians slip awa}', ib. loi ; the Chians lose eight ships at C^'nossema, ib. 106 med. ; Chian tesseracosts, viii. 101 init. Choenix, an Athenian measure, iv. 16 med. [See note.] Choerades, Iap3'gian islands, vii. 33 «"ed- Choruses, once sent by the Athen- ians to the festival at Deles, iii. 104 fin. Chromon, Demosthenes' Messcnian guide in Aetolia, iii. 98 med. Chrysippus, murdered by Atreus, i. 9 med. Chrysis, priestess of Herd at Argos, ii. 2 init., iv. 133 med.; causes the conflagration of the temple, iv. 133 med. ; flees to Phlius, ib. Chrysis, father of Eumachus, a Corinthian, ii. 33 med. Cilicians : the Cilicians and Phoe- nicians defeated at Salamis [in C3'prus"J by the Athenians, i. 112 med.