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 INDEX 463 Guardians of the Law, a magis- tracy at El is, V. 47 fin. Gulf, the Ambracian, i. 55 init., ii. 68 init., iii. 107 init. ; Crisaean, i. 107 mcd., ii. 69 med., 83 init., 84 init., 90-92 fin., iv. 76 init. ; lasian, viii. 26 med. ; Ionian, i. 24 init, ii. 97 fin., vi. 13 med., ■ 30 init., 34 med., 44 init., 104 init., vii. 33 med., 57 fin. ; Malian, iii. 96 fin., iv. 100 init., viii. 3 init. ; Saronic, iii. 15, viii. 92 init. ; Terinaean, vi. 104 med. ; Tyrrhenian, vi. 62 init., vii. 58 init. Gylippus appointed commander of the Syracusan forces by the La- cedaemonians, vi. 93 med. ; ar- rives at Tarentum, ib. 104 init.; fails in a mission to Thurii, ib. med. ; makes his way into Syra- cuse, vii. r, 2 ; offers battle on Epipolae, ib. 3 init. ; captures Labdalum, ib. fin. ; fails in an attack on the Athenian lines, ib. 4 init. ; is defeated, ib. 5 ; de- feats the Athenians, ib. 6 ; goes into Sicily to collect allies, ib. 7 med. [cp. 12 init.] ; returning, he urges the Syracusans to try their fortune at sea, ib. 21 ; cap- tures Plemniyrium, ib. 23 ; makes a diversion by land while the Syracusan fleet attacks the Athenians, ib. 37 ; goes to col- lect reinforcements, ib. 46 fin., 50 init. ; sustains a slight defeat, »^' 53 ; exhorts the Syracusans before the battle in the harbour, ib. 66-68 ; blocks the loads against the Athenian retreat, ib. 74 ; compels the surrender first of Demosthenes', and then of Nicias' division, ib. 78-85; op- poses the putting to death of Nicias and Demosthenes, ib. 86 init. Gymnopaediae, festival of, at Lace- daemon, v. 82 init. Gyrtonians, a Thessalian people, 22 fin. H. Habronichus, Athenian ambassa- dor to Sparta with Themistocles, i. 91 init. Haemus, Mount, in Thrace, ii. 96 init. Hagnon, an Athenian commander, son of Nicias, ii. 58 ; colleague of Pericles at Samos [b.c. 439], i. 117 med. ; the coloniser of Am- phipolis, iv. 102, v. 11 init. ; brings reinforcements to Poti- daea, ii. 58, vi. 31 init. ; com- mander in Chalcidice, ii. 95 fin. ; swears to the Treat}' of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin., 24 med. Hagnon, father of Theramenes, viii. 68 fin., 89 init. Hale.x, a river of Locris in Italy, iii. 99. Haliartus, in Boeotia, iv. 93 fin. Halicarnassus, an Athenian fleet escapes thither, viii. 42 fin. ; the Athenians exact money from them, ib. 108 init. Halieis, defeat of the Athenians there, i. 105 init. ; ravaged by the Athenians, ii. 56 fin. ; again, iv. 45. Halys, river in Asia Minor, i. 16. Hamaxitus, in the Troad, viii. loi fin. Harbour, the Great, of S3'racuse, vi. 101 med., vii. 4 med., 22 fin. ; defeat of the Syracusans at the mouth of, vii. 23 ; second sea fight there, ib. 37-41 ; third sea fight, ib. 52 ; fourth and greatest, ib. 70, 71 ; the lesser harbour, ib. 22 init. Harmatus, opposite Methymna, viii. loi fin. Harmodius and Aristogiton, con- spiracy of, against Hipparchus, i. 20 med., vi. 54 init., 56-58.