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 INDEX 507 Tenos (cont.) — of the oligarchs at Athens, viii. 69 med. Teos, iii. 32 init. ; revolts from Athens, viii. 16, 19 fin. ; the Teians agree with the Athenians, and promise neutrality, ib. 20 fin. Teres, the great Odrysian king, father of Sitalces, ii. 29 init., 67 init., 95 init. ; not the same as tiie Tereiis of m^'thology, ib. 29 init. Tereiis, the ancient Thracian king, ii. 29 init. Terias, a river in Sicily, vi. 50 med., 94 init. Terinaean Gulf, in southern Italy, vi. 104 med. Terror, the reign of, at Athens, viii. 66. Tesseracosts, a Chian coin, viii. loi init. Teutiaplus, an Elcan, his speech, iii. 30. Teutlussa, an island near Rhodes, viii. 42 fin. Thapsus, near Syracuse, founded from Megara by Lamis, vi. 4 init. ; peninsula of, ib. 97 init., 99 fin., loi med., 102 fin., vii. 49 med. Tharypas, king of the Molossians, ii. 80 fin. Thasos, a Parian colony, iv. 104 fin. ; mother city of Galepsus and Oesyme, ib. 107 fin., v. 6 init.; revolts from the Athenians, i. 100 med. [cp. viii. 64 med.] ; asks the Lacedaemonians to in- vade Attica, i. loi init. ; sur- renders, ib. fin. ; Thucydides at Thasos, iv. 104 fin., 105 init. ; the Thasians have their govern- ment changed by the oligarchical conspirators at Samos, ib. 64 init. ; prepare to revolt, ib, Theaenetus, a Plataean diviner, suggests the plan for breaking out of Plataea, iii. 20 init. II. I- Theagenes, tyrant of Megara, father-in-law of Cylon, i. 126 init. Theagenes, an Athenian, chosen with Cleoii as Commissioner to Sphacteria, iv. 27 med. ; swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin., 24 med. Theatre of Dionysus, near Muny- chia, viii. 93 init. Thebes, once allied to Persia, i. 90 med., iii. 56 med., 58 fin., 59, 62 ; its hostility to Plataea, ii. 71 med., 72 med., iii. 55 init., 57 med., 58 init., 59 med. ; Theban Boeotarchs, iv. 91 med. ; the Thebans furnish the Corinthians with money for the expedition against Epidamnus, i. 27 fin. ; surprise Plataea in time of peace, ii. 2, iii. 56 init., vii. 18 med. ; are defeated, ii. 3 ; surrender, ib. 4 ; send reinforcements, ib. 5 init. ; come to terms, ib. fin. ; their speech against the Plat- aeans, iii. 61-67 ; their treat- ment of Plataea, ib. 68 fin. ; de- feated by the Athenians at Tana- gra, ib. 91 fin. ; a Theban exile, Ptoeodorus, plots with the Athenians to betray Boeotia, iv. 76 init. ; the Thebans on the right wing at Delium, ib. 93 fin.; their formation there, ib. ; they dismantle the walls of Thespiae, ib. 133 init. ; suppress a rising at Thespiae, vi. 95 fin. ; send aid to Syracuse, vii. 19 med. ; drive the Thracians to their ships after the sack of Mycales- sus, ib. 30. Themistocles. founder of the naval power of Athens, i. 14 fin., 93 ; the victor at Salamis, ib. 74 init. [cp. ib. 137 fin.] ; honours paid to him by the Lacedaemonians, ib. 74 init., 91 init. ; outwits the Lacedaemonians, ib. 90, 91 ; builds the Piraeus, ib. 93 ; ostra- I3