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 INDEX 499 Rhegium (conL) — Athenians stay at Rhegium till assured of a reception at Ca- tana, ib. 50. 51 ; GyHppus puts in there, on his way to Syracuse, vii. I med. ; the Athenians lie in wait for a Corinthian fleet ofT Rhegium, ih. 4 fin. Rheiti, in Attica, ii. 19 med. Rhenea, the island near Delos, dedicated to Apollo b3' Poly- crates, i. 13 fin., iii. 104 init. Rhetus, in Corinthian territory, iv. 42 init. Rhium, in Achaia, ii. 86 init., 92 fin., V. 52 fin.; -the Molycrian, ii. 84 fin.. 86 init. Rhodes, %'iii. 41 fin.; colonised from Argos,vii. 57 med. ; assists in the colonisation of Gela, vi. 4 med , vii. 57 fin.; Rhodian troops serve in the expedition to Sicily, vi. 43, vii. 57 med.; Rhodes revolts from Athens, viii. 44 ; the Peloponne- sians take up their station there, ib., ib. 52 med. ; the Athenians make descents upon Rhodes, ib. 44 fin., 55 init. ; the Peloponne- sians quit Rhodes, ib. 60. Rhodopc, Mount, in Thessaly, ii. 96 init. Rhoeteum, in the Troad, viii. lor fin. ; captured by the Lesbian refugees, iv. 52 init. Rhypae, in Achaia, vii. 34 init. Roll [/:aTao7os] of persons liable to mlitary service at Athens, iii. 87, vi. 31 nied., 43 init., vii. 20 med., viii. 24 init. Ruling states not cruel to the van- quished, V. 91 init. Sabylinthus, a Molossian, guardian of the king Tharypas, ii. 80 fin. Sacon, one of the founders of Himera, vi. 5 init. Sacrilege, committed, by the slaugh- ter of Cylon's adherents, i. 126 ; by the murder of the Helots at Taenarus, ib. 128 init. ; by the Starving to death of Pausanias, ib. 134 ; in the Corcyraean se- dition, iii. 81 ; provision against, in the one j'ear's Truce, ii. 118, § ii ; the Athenians charged with, by the Boeotians, on ac- count of the occupation of Delium, ib. 97-99. Sadocus, son of Sitalccs king of the Odrysians, made an Athenian citizen, ii. 29 fin.; gives up Aris- teus and the Lacedaemonian am- bassadors to the Athenians, ib. 67. Salaethus. a Lacedaemonian, sent to Mytilene, iii. 25 init. ; arms the people, ib. 27 ; captured by the Athenians, ib. 35 init. ; put to death by them, ib. 36 init. Salaminia, the Athenian sacred vessel, iii. 33 med., 77 fin., vi. 53 init., 6r. Salamis, battle of, i. 73 fin., 137 fin.; the island ravaged by the Lace- daemonians, ii. 93, 94 ; Attic ships guard it, iii. 17 init. ; the Athenians blockade Megara from Salamis, ii. 93 fin., 94 fin., iii. 51 init. ; the appearance of a Pelo- ponnesian fleet off Sal am is causes a panic at Athens, viii. 94. Salamis, in Cyprus, victory of the Athenians there, i. 112 med. Salynthius, king of the Agracans, iii. Ill fin., 114 med.; subdued by the Athenians, iv. 77 fin. Samaeans, in Ccphallenia, ii. 30 fin. Saminthus, in Argolis, v. 58 fin. Samos, 'no small city,' viii. 76 med. ; one of the first Hellenic States to possess a navy, i. 13 init., fin. ; Polycrates tyrant of, ib. 13 fin., iii. 104 init. ; Samians expel the Chalcidians from Zanclc, and are themselves driven out by Anaxilas, vi. 4 fin. ; the Samians quarrel with the Mile-