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 INDEX 475 Ijesbos (^co)ii.) — aid the Athenians against the Samians, i. ii6, 117 ; revolt from Athens, iii. 2 [see Mytilene] ; are received into the Lacedaemonian confederacy, »'5. 15 init.; theaffairs of Lesbos set in order bj' Paches, '^- 35 ; t^>e land divided among Athenian citizens, ib. 50 ; the Lesbian refugees capture Antan- drus, iv. 52 med. [which the Athenians recover, ib. 75 med.] ; the Lesbians negotiate with Agis about a fresh revolt, viii. 4 med.; revolt and are again subdued, id. 22, 23 ; renew negotiations with Astj'ochus, ib. 32 init. ; Pedaritus refuses them aid from Chios, ?/>. fin. ; the Athenian fleet on the way to the Hellespont puts in at Lesbos, and prepares to attack Eresus, ib. 100. Leucas, a Corinthian colon}', i. 30 init. ; devastated by the Corcyr- aeans, ib. ; attacked by the Athenians, iii. 94 init., 95 med., 102 med. Leucadian Isthmus, iii. 81 init, 94 med., iv. 8 init. ; gan'isoned by the Corinthians, iv. 42 fin. ; naval engagement between the Peloponnesians returning from Sicily, and the Athenians, off Leucadia, viii. 13 ; the Leucad- ians send troops to Epidamnus, i. 26 init. ; furnish ships to Corinth, ib. 27 fin., 46 init. ; Corinthian fleet sails from Leu- cas, ib. 46 med. ; the Leucadians supply the Lacedaemonians with ships, ii. 9 med. ; assist in the invasion of Acarnania, ib. 80 fin., 81 med. ; a Leucadian vessel is sunk by an Athenian off Nau- pactus, ib. 91 med., 92 med. ; the Leucadians repulse an Athenian descent, iii. 7 ; send a squadron to Cyllend to rein- force Alcidas, ib. 69 med. ; aid Gylippus with a fleet, vi. 104 init., vii. 4 fin., 7 init. ; present before S^-racuse, vii. 58 med. ; lose one ship in the battle of Cynossema, viii. 106 med. Leucimne, Corcyraeans raise a trophy on, i. 30 init. ; Corcyr- aean station at, ib. fin., 47 med., 51 fin. ; the Peloponnesians land there, iii. 79 fin. Leuconium, in Chios, viii. 24 med. Leuctra, in Laconia, v. 54 init. Libya, visited by the plague, ii. 48 init. ; trade between Libj'a and Laconia, iv. 53 fin. ; Phocians returning from Troy are driven to Libya, vi. 2 med. ; a Pelopon- nesian fleet on the way to Syra- cuse is driven to Libya, vii. 50 init. ; the Lib3'ans besiege the Evesperitae, ib. ; Inaros, king of the Libyans, i. 104 init., no med. Lichas, a Lacedaemonian, victor at Olympia, v. 50 med. ; struck by the officers, ib. ; envoy to Argos, ib. 22 med. ; again, ib. 76 med. ; goes with ten others as adviser to Astyochus, viii. 39 init. ; objects to the treaties made with the king, ib. 43, 52 fin. ; goes with Tissaphcrnes to Aspendus, ib. 87 init. ; rebukes the Milesians for driving out a Persian garrison, ib. 84 med. ; liis unpopularity at Miletus, ib. fin. ; dies there, ib. Ligurians, the, drove the Sicanians out of Iberia, vi. 2 init. Limnaea, in Acarnania, ii. 80 fin., iii. 106 med. Lindii, the Acropolis of Gela, vi. 4 med. Lindus, in Rhodes, viii. 44. Liparaean [or Aeolian] islands : the Liparaeans colonists of the Cnidians, iii. 88 ; invaded bj- the Athenians, ib. ; again, ib. 115 init. Locrians [Opuntian], subjected by the Persians, viii. 43 fin. ; allies