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 448 INDEX Cleon {cottt.) — tion of Sciond, ib. 122 fin. ; cap- tures Torone, v. 2, 3 ; takes Galepsus, and attempts Sta- girus, ib. 6 init. ; defeated and slain at Amphipolis. ib. 6-1 1. Clconae, in Actc, iv. 109 med. Cleonae, in Argolis, in alliance with Argos, v. 67 fin. ; sends troops to Mantinea, ib. 72 fin., 74 med. ; a Lacedaemonian army invading Argos turns back at Cleonae in consequence of an earthquake, vi. 95 init. Cleonymus, father of Clearidas, a Lacedaemonian, iv. 132 fin. Cleopompus, an Athenian com- mander, ii. 26 init., 58 init. Cleruchi, in Lesbos, iii. 50 med. Clubs, the, at Athens, viii. 48 med., 54 fin., 81 med. [cp. iii. 82 med.] Cnemus, a Lacedaemonian com- mander, ravages Zacynthus, ii. 66 ; invades Acarnania, ib. 80- 82 ; defeated by Phormio, //>. 83, 84 ; receives Brasidas and two other commissioners from Lacedaemon, ib. 85 init.; second defeat of, ib. 86-92 ; concerts with Brasidas an attack upon the Piraeus, ib. 93, 94. Cnidis, father of Xenares, a Lace- daemonian, v. 51 fin. Cnidus, revolts from Athens, viii, 35 init. ; attacked by the Athen- ians, ib. fin. ; the Cnidiaiis per- suade Astyochus to attack the Athenians under Charminus, ib. 41 fin. ; fleet of the Lacedae- monians assembles at ; their commissioners confer with Tissa- phernes, ib. 42 44 init. [cp. 52 init.]; Tissaphernes' garrison expelled from, ib. 109 init. ; Lipara a Cnidian colony, iii. 88 init. ; Triopium in Cnidian terri- tory, viii 35 med. Colonac, in the Troad, i. 131 init. Colonies, how anciently founded, i. 4 init., 24 init. ; honours given by colonies to their mother cit}', ib. 25 fin, [cp. ib. 34, 38] ; shares in a colon}' secured by a deposit, without immediately quitting home, ib. 27 init. ; magistrates sent by the mother city, ib. 56 fin. ; laws given by the mother city, iii. 34 fin. [cp. vi. 4, 5] ; foundation of the Lacedaemonian colony, Heraclea, iii. 92, 93 ; the honours of the foundation of Amphipolis transferred to Brasi- das, V. II init. ; leaders chosen from the mother city, viii. 100 med. ; the Hellenic colonies of Sicily, vi. 3-5. Colonus, near Athens, Temple of Poseidon at, viii, 67 med. Colophon, taken by Paches, iii. 34 init. ; made an Athenian colony, ib. fin. Colophonian Port, near Toron^, v. 2 med. Columns, an inscription recording the oppression of the tyrants in- scribed on a column at Athens, vi. 55 init. ; treaties ordered to be inscribed on columns, v. 18, xi ; 23, iv ; 47 fin. ; the infrac- tion of the treaty inscribed on the same column by the Athenians, ib. 56 med. Commanders, speech of the Pelo- ponnesian, ii. 87, Commissioners, sent by the Lace- daemonians as advisers to their officers, ii. 85 init., iii. 69 med., 76; V. 63 fin. ; viii. 39 init. Common-places, of speeches at critical moments, vii. 69 med. Confederac}', a confcdcrac}' lacks a central power, i. 141 fin. Conon, an Athenian, governor of Naupactus, vii. 31 med. Controversy, Ivlclian, v. 85-113. Copac, on Lake Copais, in Boeotia, iv. 93 fin.