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 INDEX 479 Megara (conf.) — naval station, il>. 49 fin. ; fortified by the Syracusans, iO. 75 init. ; its lands ravaged by the Athen- ians, lb. 94 init. ; the Athenians capture a Si'racusan ship off Megara, vii. 25 init. ; — Megarian colonies in Sicil^', vi. 4 init. ; Chalcedon, a Megarian colony, iv. 75 fin. Meiciades, a Corc3'raean com- mander, i. 47 init. Melaeans, a people in Italy, colo- nists of the I.ocrians, v. 5 fin. Melancridas, a Spartan admiral, viii. 6 fin. Mejanopiis, father of Laches, an Athenian, iii. 86 init. Melanthus, a Lacedaemonian com- mander, viii. 4 med. Meleas, a Lacedaemonian com- mander, iii. 5 med. Melesander, an Athenian com- mander, sent to levy money in Lycia and Caria, ii. 69 med. Melesias, an envoy from the Four Hundred to Sparta, viii. 86 fin. Molesippus, a Lacedaemonian, sent to Athens with the final demands of the Lacedaemonians, i. 139 med. ; sent by Archidamus to Athens, ii. 12; words of, on quitting Attica, ib. fin. Melitia, in Achaea Phthiotis, iv. 78 init. and fin. Melos,one of the Cyclades, ii. 9fin.; a colony of the Lacedaemonians, V. 84 med. ; hostile to the Athen- ians, ii. 9 fin., iii. 91 init. ; ravaged by the Athenians, ib. ; again at- tacked by the Athenians, v. 84 fin. ; conference of the Melians with the Athenians, t'b. 85-113. Melos blockaded by the Athen- ians, ib. 114, 115 fin., 116 med.; captured, ib. 116 fin. ; fate of the citizens, ib. ; capture of three Athenian ships oft" Melos, viii. 39 fin., 41 fin. Memphis, attacked by the Athen- ians, i. 104 med. ; captured by the Persians, ib. 109 fin. Menander, an Athenian com- mander in Sicily, vii. i6 init. ; commands under Demosthenes in file attack on Epipolae, ib. 43 med. ; and in the last sea fight, ib. 69 fin. Menab, a Lacedaemonian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med, 24 init. ; goes as envoy to Chalcidic6, ib. 21. Mende, an Eretrian colony, iv. 123 init. ; mother city of Eion in Chalcidicfe, ib. 7 ; revolts to Bra- sidas, ib. 121 fin., 123 init.; the Mendaeans repulse the Athen- ians, ib. 129; the city is taken by the Athenians, ib. 130; the Peloponnesian garrison escapes to Scione, ib. 131 fin. Mendesian mouth of the Nile, i. no fin. Menecolus, joint founder with Das- con of Camarina, vi. 5 med, Menecrates, a Megarian, swears to the one year's Truce, iv. 119 med. Menedaeus, a Spartan commander, iii. 100 fin. ; deserts his Ambra- ciot allies, ib. 109, iir. Mcnippus, father of Hippoclcs, an Athenian, viii. 13. Mcno, a Thessalian of Pharsalus, ii. 22 fin. Mercenaries, Arcadian, iii. 34 init., vii. 19 med., 58 med. [cp. ib. 48 fin.], [Mantincansl, iii. 109 med., vii. 57 fin. ; Aetolian, vii. 57 fin.; Cretan, vii. 57 fin. ; lapygian, vii. 33 med., 57 fin.; Peloponnesian, i. 60, iv. 52 init., 76 med., viii. 28 fin. ; Thracian, iv. 129 med., V. 6 fin., vii. 27 init., 29, 30; under Tissaphcrnes, viii. 25 init. — foreign sailors in the Athenian service, i. 121 med., 14 1 init., vii. 13 med.