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 INDEX 451 Corinth (coMt.) — do not join the Lacedaemonians in an expedition against Argos, ib. 83 iiiit. ; declare war against the Athenians, ib. 115 ined. ; again withhold support from a Lacedaemonian attack on Argos, vi. 7 init. ; receive an embassy from Syracuse, ib. 73, 88 med. ; vote the Syracusans aid, ib. 88 fin. ; send envoi's with them to Sparta, ib. ; send ships and troops to Sicily, ib. 93 med., 104 init., vii. 2 init., 4 fin., 7 init , 17 med., 19 med, 31 init. ; Co- rinthian ambassadors go from S3'racuse to the Sicilian states, vii. 25 fin. ; fight at sea with the Athenians, after preparing their fleet in a special manner, ib. 34 ; claim the victory because not severely defeated, ib. fin. ; their forces before Syracuse, ib. 58 med. ; one of their pilots, Ariston, the ablest in the whole fleet, ib. 39 ; their ships fight in the last battle in the harbour, ib. 70 init. ; the Corinthians said to have instigated the execution of Nicias and Demosthenes, ib. 86 fin. ; Agis deposits Phthiote Achaean hostages with them, viii. 3 med. ; the Corinthians contribute ships to the Lace- daemonian fleet, ib. fin. ; the allies meet in conference at Corinth, ib. 8 ; the Corinthians refuse to join the Chian expedi- tion until after the Isthmian Games, ib. 9 init. ; the fleet is chased into Piraeum by the Athenians, ib. 10 ; the Corinth- ians come to assist them, ib. 1 1 init. ; the fleet breaks the block- ade, ib. 20 init. ; the Corinthians discourage a second Lesbian revolt, ib. 32 init. ; send out five ships to Astyochus, ib. 33 init. [cp. 23 fin.] ; besiege Oenoe, ib. 98 ; lose five ships at Cynossema, ib. 106 med. Coroebus, father of Ammeas, a Plataean, iii. 22 med. Coronea, in Bocotia, iv. 93 fin.; de- feat of the Athenians there, i. 113, iii. 62 fin, 67 med., iv. 9a fin. Coronta, in Acarnania, ii. loa init. Cor3'cus, promontory in Erythraea, viii. 14 init., 33 init. 34 init. Coryphasium, the Lacedaemonian name of P3'los, iv. 3 med., ib. 1 18, iii ; ordered to be restored under treaty, v. 18, § viii. Cos Meropis, devastated by an earthquake, viii. 41 med.; ravaged by the Peloponnesians, ib. ; for- tified by the Athenians, ib. 108 init. [cp. 44 fin., 55 init.] Cotyle, a measure, solid or liquid, iv. 16 med. [cp. vii. 87 med.] Cotyrta, in Laconia, iv. 56 init. Councils : Council of 80 at Argos, V. 47 fin. ; the Four Councils of the Boeotians, ib. 38 ; — the Council at Athens, viii. 66 init. ; formed into one body by Theseus from the Communes, ii. 15 init.; expelled by the oligarchs, viii. 69; Alcibiades demands its restora- tion, ib. 86 med. ; — Council of Elders appointed at Athens, after the defeat before Syracuse, viii. I fin. Counsel, the two things most ad- verse to good counsel, iii. 42 init ; wise counsel more formidable to an enemy than over severity, ib. 48 fin. Courts, profits derived by the Athenians from, vi. 91 fin. Cranii, in Cephallenia, settlement of the Helots at, v. 35 fin ; their removal to Pylos, ib. 56 med. ; Cranians, ii. 30 fin., ib. 33 fin. Cranonians, of Thcssaly, ii. 2a fin.