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 5o6 INDEX Syracuse (con/.) — crates, /Z». 85 fin.; take part in the battle of Cynossema, »'6. 104-106. Taenarus, promontory' of, vii. 19 med. ; temple of Poseidon at, i. 128 init., 133 init. ; the 'curse of Taenarus,' ib. 128 init. Tamos, a Persian, lieutenant of Tissaphernes, viii. 31 med., 87. Tanagra, defeat of the Athenians there, 107 fin., 108 init.; its walls razed b}' the Athenians, I'b. 108 med.; the Tanagraeans are de- feated by the Athenians, iii. 91 fin. ; the Boeotians gather at Tanagra before the battle of De- lium, iv. 91 init. ; the Tanagraeans on the left wing at Delium, ib. 93 fin. ; the Boeotians retire to Tanagra after Delium, tb. 97 init.; the territory of Tanagra ravaged by Thracians under Diitrephes, vii. 29 init. Tantalus, a Lacedaemonian, gover- nor of Thyrea, iv. 57. Tarentum, vi. 34 med., 104 med., vii. I init.; hostile to the Athen- ian expedition to Sicily, vi. 44 med. ; ships from Tarentum join the Lacedaemonian fleet intended for Euboea, viii. 91 med. Taulantians, an Illyrian race, near Epidamnus, i. 24 init. Taurus, aLacedaemonian, swears to the one year's Truce, iv. 119 init. Tax, property, of two hundred talentsat Athens, iii. 19 ; of 5 per cent, on the produce of the soil imposed by the Pisistratidae, vi. 54 med. ; on imports b3' the Athenians, vii. 28 fin. Tegea, in Arcadia, constantly at war with Mantinea, v. 65 med. ; the Tegeans fight with the Man- tineans, iv. 134 ; refuse to join the Argive alliance, v. 3a init.; take part in the Lacedaemonian expedition against Argos, i">. 57 med. ; the Argive confederac3' prepare to attack Tegca, ib. 62 ; the Lacedaemonians occupy Te- gea, ib. 64 med. ; the Tegeans fight on the right wing at Man- tinea, ib. 67-74 ; tbe Lacedae- monian dead buried at Tegea, ib. 74 med. ; the Lacedaemonian reinforcements do not proceed be^'ond Tegea, ib. 75 init. ; the Lacedaemonians march thither in order to make terms with the Argives, ib. 76 init., 78; the Lacedaemonians march to sup- port the oligarchy at Argos, but turn back at Tegea, ib. 82 init. Teichium. in Aetolia, iii. 96 med. Teichiussa, in Milesian territory, viii. 26 med., 28 init. Tellias, a Syracusan general, vi. 103 fin. Tellis, a Lacedaemonian, father of Brasidas. ii. 25 init., iii. 69 med., iv. 70 init. ; swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med., 24 init. Temenidae, ancestors of the Mace- donian kings, ii. 99 init. Temenites, part of Syracuse, vii. 3 med. ; shrine of Apollo Temen- ites. vi. 75 init., 99 fin., 100 fin. Temple, see under the various deities. Temple of Zeus, a place between Lebedus and Colophon, viii. 19 med. Tencdos, founded from Boeotia.vii. 57 med. ; tributary to Athens, I'i.; the inhabitants warn the Athen- ians of the Lesbian revolt, iii. 2 init. ; the Athenians place their M^'tilenaean prisoners there for a time, ib. 28 fin., 35. Tenos. one of the Cyclades ; the Tenians tributary to Athens, vii. 57 init. ; Tenians in the service