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 INDEX Mycale, battle of, i. 89 init. ; Atlien- ian and Peloponncsian fleets at Mycale, viii. 79. Mycalessus, in Boeotia, vii. 29 init. ; sacked by Thracians in Athenian service, ib. 29, 30. Mycenae, kingdom of, i. 9; the small remains of M3'cenae do not dis- prove its former greatness, ib. 10. Myconus, one of the Cyclades, iii. 29 med. Mygdonia, part of, assigned to the Chalcidians by Pcrdiccas, i. 58 fin.; once inhabited by the Edon- ians, ii. 99 nied. ; ravaged by Sitalces, 100 med. Mylae, a town of the Messenians in Sicily, iii. 90 med. ; captured by the Athenians, ib. fin. Mi'letidae, Syracusan exiles, take part in colonising Himera, vi. 5 init. M^oneans, an Ozolian Locrian tribe, iii. loi med. Myonnesus, nearTeos, iii. 32 init. Myrcinus, an Edonian town, joins Brasidas, iv. 107 fin.; Myrcinian targetcers at the battle of Am- phipolis, V. 6 fin. ; Myrcinian cavalry there, ib. 10 fin. ; Cleon killed by a Myrcinian targeteer,/'/*. Myronides, an Athenian, defeats the Corinthians in Megaris. i. 105 fin. ; defeats the Boeotians at Oenophyta, ib. 108 med. [cp. iv. 95 fin.] M^-rrhine, wife of Hippias, the tyrant of Athens, vi. 55 med. Myrtilus, an Athenian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin., 24 med. Myscon, a S^-racusan general, viii. 85 fin. Mysteries, profanation of the mys- teries at Athens, vi. 28 med. ; Alcibiades accused, /'A. ; supposed to be part of a plot against the democracy, ib. fin., 60 init., 6r init.; Alcibiadcs and some of his comrades summoned home from Sicil}', ib. 53 init., 61 med. Mytilene, the Mytilenaeans revolt from Athens, iii. 2 ; send envoj-s to Lacedaemon and Athens, ib. 4 ; to Lacedaemon again, ib. 5 fin. ; the Athenians blockade Mytilene by sea, ib. 6 ; the envoj'S attend the Olympic festi- val at the bidding of the Lace- daemonians, ib. 8 ; their speech, ib. g-14 ; the Mytilenaeans are taken into alliance bj' the Lace- daemonians, ib. 15 init. ; unsuc- cessfully attack Methj.mna, ib. 18 init. ; Mytilene is blockaded by land, ib. fin. ; Salaethus is sent from Lacedaemon to Myti- lene, ib. 25 ; Salaethus aims the people, who insist on surrender- ing the city, ib. 27. 28 ; the news reaching the Peloponncsian fleet, Teutiaplus advises an immediate attack on M3'tilene, ib. 29, 30 ; Paches sends Salaethus, and the most guilty of the Myti- lenaeans to Athens, ib. 35 ; all the grown up citizens condemned to death by the Athenians, ib. 36 init. ; feeling at Athens changes, ib. fin.; speech of Cleon against the recall of the decree, ib. 37 - 40; of Diodotus in favour of re- calling it, ib. 41-48; the decree is recalled, ib. 49 init.; the second ship sent to stay the slaughter arrives in time bygreat exertions, ib. fin. ; the captives at Athens put to death, their fleet and de- pendencies taken awaj', the walls of Mytilene razed, ib. 50 ; Les- bian refugees takeRhoeteum and Antandrus, iv. 52 ; driven out again by the Athenians, ib. 75 med. ; M3'tilene revolts a second time, viii. 22 fin. ; recaptured by the Athenians, ib. 23 med. ; gar- risoned bj' the Athenians, viii. iQO med.