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 468 INDEX Ionia (cottf.) — init. ; habits of life common to the older Athenians and lonians, i. 6 med. ; lonians possessed a great fleet in the time of C^tus, ib. 13 fin. ; subdued by Cjtus and Darius, I'b. 16; the lonians fleeing from the Persians found colonies in Sicily, vi. 4 fin. ; the lonians put themselves under the head- ship of Athens, i. 95 init., vi. 76 med. ; Ionian exiles urge the Lacedaemonians to raise a re- volt in Ionia, iii. 31 ; the Lace- daemonians exclude lonians from their colony of Heraclea, ib. 92 fin. ; the lonians and Tissa- phcrnes beg aid at Sparta for a revolt, viii. 5, 6 ; Ionia revolts, ib. 14-22 ; Tissaphernes demands all Ionia for the king, ib. 56 fin. lonians contrasted with Dorians, i. 124 init., V. 9 init.. vi. 77 med., 80 fin., 82 init., vii. 5 fin, 57 init. and med., viii. 25 med. Ionian Gulf, the, i. 24 init., ii. 97 fin., vi. 13 med., 30 init., 34 med., 44 init., 104 init., vii. 33 med., 57 fin- Ionian festival of the Dionysia, ii. 15 med. ; at Delos, iii. 104 med. ; at Ephesus, ib. med. Ipncans, an Ozolian Locrian tribe, iii. loi fin. Isarchidas, a Corinthian com- mander, i. 29 init. Isarchus, father of I.sarchidas, a Corinthian, i. 29 init. Ischagoras, a Lacedaemonian com- mander, iv. 132 ; swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, V. 19 init., 24 init. ; goes as envoy to Chalcidice, ib. 21. Lsocrates, a Corinthian commander, ii. 83 fin. Isolochus, father of Pythodorus, an Athenian, iii. 115 init. Istcr, the river, ii. 96 init., 97 init. Isthmian Games, viii. 9 init., lo init. Isthmionicus, an Athenian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin., 24 med. Isthmus, of Corinth, advantage- ously situated for trade, i. 13 med. ; its situation, iv. 42 med. ; the Lacedaemonians summon the allies to the Isthmus, ii. 10, 13 init., 18 med. ; again, iii. 15 ; earthquakes stop the Lacedae- monian army at the Isthmus, ib. 89 init. ; the Treaty of Peace ordered to be inscribed on a pillar at the Isthmus, v. 18, xi ; a small Lacedaemonian force comes to the Isthmus during the excitement about the Hcrmae at Athens, vi. 61 init Isthmus, of Leucas, iii. 8i init., iv. 8 init. Isthmus, of Pallene, i. 56 init., 62 init., 64 init. Istone, Mount, occupied by the Corcyraean oligarchs, iii. 85, i-. 2 med., 46 init. ; capture of, ib. 46 med. Italus, a Sicel king who gave his name to Italy, vi. 2 med. Italy, named from King Italus, vi. 2 med. ; the mother countrj- of the Sicels, ib. ; most of the Hel- lenic colonies in, founded from Peloponnesus, i. 12 fin. ; the Lace- daemonians order their Italian al- lies to furnish a naval contingent, ii. 7 med. ; the Locrians side with the Syracusans, the Rhegians with the Leontines, iii. 86 med. [cp. iv. I med., 24] ; the Athenians send an embassy to, v. 4, 5 ; Her- mocrates advises the S^Tacusans to seek allies in, vi. 34 ; the Italian cities refuse to receive the Athenian expedition to Syracuse, ib. 44 ; the Si'racusans send en- voys to the Italian cities, ib. 88 fin. ; the Athenians obtain sup- plies from them, ib. 103 init. [cp. vii. 14 med., 25 init.]; Gylippus