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 452 INDEX Crataemenes, one of the founders of Zancld, vi. 4 fin. Cralesicles, father of Thrasyme- lidas, a Lacedaemonian, iv. 11 init. Crestonians, in Acte, iv. 109 fin. Cretan Sea, the, iv. 53 fin., v. no init. Crete, campaign of the Athenians in, ii, 85 fin. ; Aicidas caught in a storm off, iii. 69 init. ; Cretan and Rhodian origin of Gela, vi. 4 med., vii. 57 med. ; Cretan archers, vi, 25 fin., 43 fin. ; Cretan mercenaries in the Athenian army before Syracuse, vii. 57 med. Crisacan Gulf, the. i. 107 med., ii. 69 init., 83 init. ; its mouth, ii. 86 init. ; Siphae on the Crisacan Gulf, iv. 76 init. Crocyleium, in AetoHa, iii. 96 med. Croesus, conquered by Cyrus, i. 16. Crommyon, near Corinth, iv. 43 fin., 44 med., 45 init. Crotona, refuses passage to an Athenian army, vii. 35 med. Crusis, in Mj'gdonia, ii. 79 med. Cyclades, colonised by Minos, i. 4 ; all subject to Athens, except Melos and Cythera, ii. 9 fin. Cyclopes, the, oldest inhabitants of Sicily, vi. 2 init. Cydonia, in Crete, ii. 85 fin. Cyllcnc, the Elean dockyard, i. 30 med., ii. 84 fin., 86 init., iii. 69 init., 76 init., vi. 88 fin. ; burnt by the Corcyraeans, i. 30 med. Cylon, the story of, i. 126 init. Cyme, in Aeolis, iii. 3: init., viii. 22 fin., 31 fin., 100 med. ; the territory of, viii. 101 med. Cymfe, in Italy, a colony from Chal- cis in Euboea, vi. 4 fin. Cynes, an Acarnanian, ii. 102 init. Cynossema, a promontory in the Hellespont. viii. 104 fin., 106 fin.; battle of, ib. 104-106. Cynuria, on the border of Argos and Laconia, iv. 56 med. ; quar- rel between the Lacedaemonians and the Argives respecting, %'. 14 fin. ; stipulation about, in the treati' between the Lacedae- monians and Argives, ib. 41. Cyprus subdued by Pausanias, i. 94, 128 med. ; attacked by the Athenians, ib. 104 med., 112 med. Cypsela, in Arcadia, v. 33 med. Cyrenc, i. no init. ; Cyrenaeans assist Lacedaemonian ships on the way to Syracuse, vii. 50 init. Cyrrhus, in Macedonia, ii. 100 med. Cyrus, king of Persia [father of Cambyses], i. 16 ; [son of Darius], ii. 65 fin. Cjthera, inhabited by Lacedae- monian Perioeci, iv. 53 med. ; the 'Judge of Cythera,' ib. ; im- portance of the island, ib. fin. ; captured by the Athenians, ib. 54; the Athenians plunder Lac- onia from, V. 14 med. ; ordered to be restored under treaty, ib. 18, viii. ; the C^'therians in the Athenian service before Syra- cuse, vii. 57 med. Cytinium, in Doris, i. 107 init., iii. 95 init., 102 init. Cyzicus revolts from Athens, viii. 107 init. ; retaken, ib. med. ; Timagoras, a Cyzicene exile in Pharnabazus' service, ib. 6 init., 8 init., 39 init. D. Daimachus, father of Eupompidas, a Platacan, iii. 20 init. Dai thus, a Lacedaemonian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med., ib 24 init. Damagetus, a Lacedaemonian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med., 24 init.