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 5IO INDEX Thucydides (co)if.) — fails to save Ampliipolis, t'b. io6 fin.; repulses Brasidas from Eion, ib. 107 init.; exiled, v. 26 fin.; lived througliout the war,i'A. Thucydides, an Athenian com- mander at Samos, i. 117 med. Thucydides, of Pharsalus, proxenus of Athens, viii. 92 med.; helps to prevent the panic after the destruction of Eetionea, ib. Thunder-storm, effect of, on armies, vi. 70 init., vii. 79 med. Tluiria, in Laconia, Perioeci of, i. loi init. Thurii, in Italy, Alcibiades conceals himself there, vi. 61 fin., 88 fin, the Thurians refuse to receive Gylippus, ib. 104 med.; expel an anti-Athenian party, vii. 33 fin., 35 init., 57 fin.; send ships to the Peloponnesians in Asia. viii. 35 init., 61 med.; the sailors mostly freemen, ib. 84 init.; their boldness in demanding full pay from Tissaphernes, ib. 78 fin., 84 init. Thyamis, a river on the borders of Thesprotia, i. 46 fin. Thyamus, Mount, in Aetolia, iii. 106 fin. Thymochares, an Athenian com- mander, viii. 95 init. Thyrea, in Laconia, given to the Aeginetans by the Lacedaemon- ians, ii. 27 med.. iv. 56 fin.; cap- tured by the Athenians, iv. 57; the Argives in their treaty with Lacedaemon insert a stipulation that they and the Lacedaemon- ians should fight for Thi'rea. v. 41 med.; the district of Thyrea invaded by the Argives, vi. 95. Thyssus, in Athos, iv. 109 med.; allied with the Athenians, v. 35 init.; captured by the Diclid- ians, ib. Tilataeans, a Thracian tribe, ii. 96 fin. Timagoras, a Cj'zicene exile at the court of Pharnabazus, viii. 6 init; goes as envoy to Sparta, ib., ib. 8 init., 39 init. Timagoras, a Tegean ambassador to Persia, ii. 67. Timanor, a Corinthian commander, i. 29 init. Timanthes, father of Timanor, a Corinthian, i. 29 init. Timocrates, an Athenian, father of Aristoteles, iii. 105 fin.; swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin., 24 med. Timocrates, a Spartan, sent out as adviser to Cnemus, ii. 85 init.; kills himself, »'6. 93 med. Timocrates, father of Timoxenu?, a Corinthian, ii. 33 init. Timoxenus, a Corinthian com- mander, ii 33 init. Tisamenus, a Trachinian, envoy to Sparta, iii. 92 init. Tisander, an Aetolian, envoy to Sparta, iii. 100 init. Tisias. an Athenian general at Melos, V. 84 fin. Tisimachus, father of Tisias. an Athenian, v. 84 fin. Tissaphernes, governor of the pro- vinces on the coast of Asia. viii. 5 init.; sends an envoy to ask the aid of Sparta, ib.; negotiates a treaty between Sparta and the King. ib. 17 fin., 18; demolishes a fort at Teos, ib. 20 fin.; ))resentat an engagement before Miletus, ib. 25 init.; persuades the Peloponnesians to attack lasus, ib. 28 init.; reduces the pay of the Peloponnesian fleet, ib. 29; causes Cnidus to revolt, ib. 35 init. (cp. ib. 109); makes a second treaty with the Lace- daemonian*, ib. 37; enraged at Lichas for objecting to the treaties with the King. ib. 43 fin.; instructed by Alcibiades to balance the contending parties,