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 INDEX 453 Damagon, a Lacedaemonian, one of the founders of Heraclea, iii. 92 fin. Dainotimus, a Sicyonian, iv. 119 med. Danaans, a name for the Hellenes in Homer, i. 3 med. Daphnus, near Clazomenae, viii. 23 fin., 31 med. Dardanus, on the Hellespont, viii. 104 init. Daric Staters, viii. 28 fin. Darius, king of Persia, succeeds Camb3ses, i. 14 med. ; reduces the islands, ib. 16 ; Aristagoras of Miletus and Darius, iv. 102 init. ; influence of the tyrants of Lampsacus with hmi, v'. 59 med. ; Hippias takes refuge with him, ib. fin. Darius H, son of Artaxerxes, king of Persia, viii. 5 init., 37, 58 init. Dascon, joint founder with Mene- colus of Camarina, vi. 5 med. Dascon, near Syracuse, vi. 66 med. Dascylium, satrapy of, in Asia Minor, i. 129 init. Daulia, an ancient name of a part ofPhocis, ii. 29 med ; the'Daul- ian bird,' ib. Death, the penalty of, proved by experience to be no deterrent, iii. 45. Decelea, fortification of, suggested by Alcibiades, vi. 91 med. ; vii. 18 init. ; determined on and car- ried out by the Lacedaemonians, vi. 93 init., vii. 18 fin., 19 init. ; terrible mischief thus occasioned to the Athenians, ib. 27, 28 ; Agis at Decelea, viii. 4 fin. ; the occupation of Decelea causes the whole Athenian population to be on service, ib. 69 init. ; the 400 send heralds to Agis there, ib. 70 fin. ; Agis marches from Decelea to Athens, ib. 71 init. ; returns, ib. fin. ; the 400 resume negotiations with Agis there, ib. ; Corinthian troops in the garrison, ib. 98 med. Deiniadas, a Chian commander, viii. 22 fin. Deinias, father of Cleippides, an Athenian, iii. 3 med. Dclium, a temple of Apollo, near Tanagra, iv. 76 med. ; fortified by the Athenians, ib. 90 ; cap- tured by the Boeotians, ib. 100 ; battle of, ib. 93-96; effect of their defeat upon the Athenians, v. 14 init., 15 fin.; the Boeotians charge the Athenians with sacrilege for occupying it, ib. 97, 98. Delos, iii. 29, viii. 77, 80 med., 86 init. ; purified by Pisistratus, iii. 104 init. ; purified by the Athen- ians, i. 8 init., iii. 104 init. ; second purification of, v. i ; the first treasury of the Athenian Al- liance, i. 96 fin.; earthquake in, ii. 8 med. ; ancient gam.es at, iii. 104 med. : restored bj' the Athen- ians, ib. fin.; the Delians settled at Adramyttium, v. i fin., viii. 108 fin.; restored by the Athen- ians, V. 32 init. ; treacherous massacre of those at Adramyt- tium by the Persians, viii. 108 fin. Delphi, temple of, v, 18, xi; hand- ed over by the Lacedaemonians to the Dclphians, i. 112 fin. ; by the Athenians to the Phocians, ib. ; provision respecting, in the treaty between the Lacedaemon- ians and Athenians, v. 18, ii. ; spoils sent to, iv. 134 med. ; al- leged corruption of the priestess by Pleistoanax, v. 16 med.; trea- sury of, i. 121 med., lb. 143 init. ; tripod of, i. 132 init., iii. 57 med. Delphic Oracle, see Oracle. Delphinium, in Chios, fortified by the Athenians, viii. 38 init., 40 fin. Demaratus, ao Athenian com- mander, vi. 105 fin.