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 476 INDEX liocrians (con/.) — of the Lacedaemonians, v. 64 mcd. ; give hostages to the Athenians, i. 108 med. ; present at the battle of Coronea, ib. 113 ; furnish the Lacedaemonians with cavalry, ii. 9 med. ; Atalante, islet ofl'Locris, seized by the Athenians to prevent privateering, ib. 32 init.[cp. V. i8,§ viii"; theLocrians defeated bj' the Athenians, ii. 26; inundation of the sea on the Locrian coast, iii. 89 m.ed. ; the Locrian coast ravaged by the Athenians, //'. 91 fin. ; Locrian cavalry' pursue the Athenians after Delium, iv. 96 fin. ; the Locrians supply the Lacedae- monians with ships, viii. 3 fin. Locrians [Ozolian], a]wa3's carry arms, i. 5 fin. ; old inhabitants of Naupactus, j'/k 103 med. ; allied to the Athenians, iiL 95 fin., 97 med. ; subdued by the Lacedae- monians, i^. loi ; go to war with the Phocians, v. 32 init. Locris, in Italy : the Locrians in alliance with the Syracusans, iii. 86 med. ; defeated by the Athen- ians, i/). 99 ; again, i7>. 103 fin. ; cause Messene to revolt, iv. i init. ; join the Syracusans in at- tacking the Rhegians, t7>. 24, 25 ; invited to Messene during a revolution, v. 5 init. ; expelled, id. ; make a treaty with Athens, »■/'. fin. ; hostile to the Athenian expedition to Sicil^', vi. 44 med. [cp. vii. 35 fin.] ; send ships to the Lacedaemonians, viii. 91 init. Lorj'ma, in Caria, viii. 43 init. Lot, use of the lot to determine which side should first execute a treaty, v. 21 init. ; in the distri- bution of an arm}' between a number of generals, viii. 30 init. Lycaeum, Mount, in Arcadia, v. 16 fi!)., 54 init. Lycia, ii. 6g med., viii. 41 fin. Lycomedes, father of Archestratus, an Athenian, i. 57 fin. ; another, father of Cieomedes, v. 84 fin. Ljcophron, a Lacedaemonian, sent out as adviser to Cnemus, ii. 85 init. Lycophron, a Corinthian general, iv. 43 ; death of, ib. 44 init. Lycus, father of Thrasybulus, an Athenian, viii. 75 init. Lyncus, in Upper Macedonia, ii. 99 init. ; under the rule ofArrhi- baeus, iv. 83 init. ; invaded by Perdiccas and Brasidas, ib. ; in- vaded a second time by them, ib. 124 init. ; Brasidas retreats through Lyncus, ib. 125-128, 129 init. Lj-sicles, father of Habronichus, an Athenian, i. 91 init. ; another, sent to exact money in Caria and Lycia, iii. 19 init. ; falls in battle, ib. fin. Lysimachidas, father of Arian- thidas, a Theban, iv. 91 med. Lysimachus, father of Aristides, an Athenian, i. 91 init. Lysimachus, father of Heraclides, a Syracusan, vi. 73 init. Lysimelea, a marsh near Syracuse, vii. 53 med. Lysistratus, an Olynthian, iv. 110 fin. M. Macarius, a Spartan commander, iii. 100 fin. ; falls at the battle of Olpae, ib. 109 init. Macedonia, its early history, ii. 99 ; kings of Macedonia originally' from Argos, ib. init., v. 80 med.; the Athenians send an expedi- tion against Macedonia, i. 57-61 ; Macedonian troops sent bj' Per- diccas too late for tiie Lacedae- monian expedition into Acarna- nia, ii. 80 fin. ; the Thracians invade Macedonia under Sital-