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 INDEX 467 Hyblon, a Sicel king, vi. 4 init. llyccara, in Sicily, captured by the Athenians, vi. 63 med. [cp. vii. 13 fin.] Hylias, a river in Italy, vii. 35 med. Hyllaic harbour at Corcyra, iii. 73 fin., 81 init. Hyperbolus, an Athenian, ostra- cised, viii. 73 init. ; murdered by the oligarchical conspirators, ib. med. Hyperechides, father of Callias, an Athenian, vi. 55 init. Hysiae, in Argos, captured by the Lacedaemonians, v. 83 med. Hysiae, in Boeotia, iii. 24 med. Hystaspes, father of Pissuthnes, a Persian, i. 115 med. I. lalysus, in Rhodes, viii. 44 med, lapygia, promontory of, vi. 30 init., 34 med., vii. 33 med. ; lapygian mercenaries hired by the Athen- ians against Syracuse, vii. 33 med., 57 fin. lasian Gulf, viii. 26 med. lasus, in Ionia, its wealth, viii. 28 med. ; captured by the Pelopon- nesians, ib. ; Peisander accuses Phrynichus of having betrayed it, ib. 54. Iberians, the Sicanians originally Iberians, vi, 2 init. ; the most warlike of barbarians, ib. 90 med. Icarus, an island in the Aegean, iii. 29 init., viii. 99 fin. Ichthys, promontory of, in Elis, ii, 25 fin. Ida, Mount, in the Troad, iv. 52 fin., viii. 108 med, Idacus, in the Thracian Cherso- nese, viii, 104 init. Idomene, a hill in Amphilochia, iii. 112, 113. Ilium, see Troy. Illyrians hired by Perdiccas, iv. 124 fin. ; desert, ib. 125 init. ; attack and are defeated by Brasidas, ib. 127, 128 ; the Taulantians, an Illyrian tribe, make war upon Epidamnus, i. 24 init. ; aid the Corcyraeans to besiege Epidam- nus, ib. 26 fin. Imbros, colonised from Athens, vii. 57 init. ; Imbrian settlers at Athens ; serve under CIcon at Sphacteria, iv. 28 med.; at Am- phipolis, V. 8 init. ; support the Athenians in the Lesbian revolt, iii. 5 init. ; an Athenian squadron escapes to Imbros, viii. 102, 103, Imperial powers acquire empire by assisting all who invoke their aid, vi. 18 init. ; to imperial powers nothing is inconsistent which is expedient, ib. 85. Inarus, king of the Libyans, revolts from the King, i. 104 init. ; calls in the Athenians, ib ; is betrayed and impaled, ib. no med. Inessa, a Sicel town, attacked by the Athenians, iii. 103 init. ; the Inessians have their crops burnt by the Athenians, vi. 94 fin. Inexperience, in war, no excuse for misbehaviour, ii. 87 med. Injustice, more resented than vio- lence, i. 76 med., iv, 86 med. ; not those who suffer, but those who do injustice, should take time to think, i. 86 fin. Intelligence, folly of over-, i, 84 fin., iii. 43 med., 83 fin. lolaus, the lieutenant of Perdiccas, i. 62 med. lolcius, an Athenian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin., 24 med. Ion, father of Tydeus, a Chian, viii. 38 med. Ionia, colonised from Attica, i. 2 fin., 12 fin, 95 init., ii 15 med., iii. 86 mod., iv. 61 med., vii. 57