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 450 INDEX Coi'inth (colli.) — barbarous races of Epirus, ib. 47 fin. ; naval engagement be- tween the Corcj'raeans and Co- rinthians [B.C. 664"', tb. 13 med. ; [B.C. 491] the Corinthians lend ships for the Acginetan war to Athens. iZ».4i init.; [b.c. 461-445] make war upon the Megarians, ib. 103 med. ; defeat the Athen- ians at Halieis, i7>. 105 init.; in vade Megara, ib. 105 med. ; are defeated, ib. 105 fin. ; suffer great loss, ib. 106 ; assist the Megarians to revolt, ib. 1 14 med. ; [the Pelo- ponnesian war] the Corinthians take the Epidamnians under their protection, ib. 25 med. ; hatred of, to the Corcyraeans, ib. ; send aid to Epidamnus, ib. 26 init. ; and a colonj', ib. 27 init. ; receive an embassy from Corcyra, ib. 28 ; conquered at sea b}' the Corcj'r- aeans, ib. 29 ; send an embassy to Athens, ib. 31 fin. ; speech of, ib. 37-43 ; sail against Corcyra, ib. 46 init. ; fight at sea with the Corcyraeans, ib. 48-50 ; retire before the Athenian reinforce- ments, ib. 51 ; hold a parley with the Athenians, ib. 53 ; return home, ib. 54 ; set up a trophy at Sybota, ib. init. ; claim the vic- tory, ib. med. ; on the road cap- ture Anactorium, ib. 55 init.; their alliance is sought by Pcrdiccas, ib. 57 med. ; they send troops to Potidaea, ib. 60 [cp. ii. 70 med.] ; had a bitter hatred of the Athen- ians, i. 66, of old, 103 fin.; invite the allies to Sparta, ib. 67 init. ; speech of their ambassadors, ib. 68-71 ; urge on the war, ib. 119 fin. ; second speech of, ib. 120- 124 ; furnish the Lacedaemonians with ships, ii. 9 med. ; lose Sol- lium, ib. 30 init. ; restore Evar- chus, ib. 33 init. ; are defeated in Ccphailcnia,i'i.fin.; prepare with others a fleet to assist the Lace- daemonian expedition against Acarnania, ib. 80 med. ; arriving too late they are attacked and defeated by Phormio, ib. 83. 84 ; suffer a second defeat, ib. 90-92 ; share in the projected surprise of the Piraeus, ib. 93-95 ; induce their Corcyraean prisoners [see i. 55] to attempt an oligarchical revolution at Corcyra, iii. 70 init. ; send back an embassy with them, ib., ib. 74 fin. ; refuse to aid the oligarchs in Istone, ib. O5 med. ; garrison Ambracia, ib. 114 fin., iv. 42 fin. ; repulse an Athenian invasion, iv. 43, 44 ; driven out of Anactorium by the Athenians and Acarnanians, ib. 49 ; receive and aid Brasidas, ib. 70 med., 74 init. ; join in the one j'car's Truce, ib. 119 med. ; dissatisfied with the treat3' between the Lace- daemonians and Athenians, v. 17 fin., 25 init., 35 init. ; send envo3'S to Argos, tb. 27 ; the Lacedae- monians remonstrate with them, ib. 30 ; they join the Argive alliance, ib. 31 fin. ; apply to the Boeotians, ib. 32 med. ; the new Spartan ephors wish them in concert with the Boeotians to bring the Argives into the Lace- daemonian alliance, ib. 36 ; the negotiation fails, ib. 38 ; the Co- rinthians refuse tojoin the Athen- ian and Argive alliance, ib. 48, 50 fin. ; prevent the construction of a fort at Rhium by Alcibiades, ib. 52 fin.; the Argives attack Epidaurus. hoping by its capture to check the Corinthians, ib. 53 ; a Corinthian envoy attends a conference at Mantinea, ib. 55 ; the Corinthians send a contin- gent to meet the Lacedaemonians at Phlius, ib. 57 fin. ; engage the Argives, ib. 59 init. ; arc too late for Mantinea, ib.O^ med., 75 init.;