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 INDEX 5" Tissaphernes {cotit.) — ib. 45 46 [cp ib. 87I ; persuaded by Alcibiadcs to oft'er impo?siblc terms to Pcisander.iV'. 56; makes a third treaty willi the Lacedae- monians, ib. 57, 58 ; now shows himself more ready to fulfil his engagements, ib. 59 ; his dilatory conduct, ib. 78, 80 init. ; becomes more and more hateful to the Lacedaemonian fleet, ib. 83 ; puts a garrison in Miletus, which the Milesians drive out, ib. 84 med. ; sends an envoy to Sparta, ib. 85 init.; his malignity against Hermocrates, ib. fin. ; goes to fetch the Phoenician ships, ;6.87; why he did not bring them, ib. ; marches towards Ionia, viii. 108 med. ; starts for the Hellespont to remonstrate with the Lacedae- monians, 16. 109; goes to Ephesus and offers sacrifice to Artemis, ib. fin. Tlepolemus, an Athenian com- mander at Samos, i. 117 med. Tolmaeus, (i^ father of Tolmides, an Athenian, i. 108 fin., 1 13 init.; (ii) another, father of Autocles, iv. 53 init., 119 fin. Tolmides, an Athenian, commands an expedition round Peloponne- sus, i. 108 fin. ; defeated at Coro- nea, ib. 113. Tolmides, father of Theaenetus, a Plataean, iii. 20 init. Tolophonians, an Ozolian Locrian tribe, iii. loi fin. Tolophus, an Aetolian, ambassador to Corinth, iii. 100 init. Tomeus, Mount, near Pylos, iv. 118, § iii. Torone, in Chalcidice iv. 120 med., 122 init., 129 init. ; captured by Brasidas, iv. 110-114; entrusted by him to Pasitelidas. /6. 132 fin.; retaken by the Athenians, v. 2, 3 ; provision respecting, in the treaty between Athens and Lace- daemon, ib. 18, § X. Torylaus, a friend of Brasidas in Thessaly, iv. 78 init. Trachinians, one of the Malian tribes, iii. 92 init. [^See Hera- clea.] Trade, no trade in ancient Hellas, i. 2 init. ; ancient trade chielly by land, ib. 13 med. ; trade be- tween maritime and inland places, i. 120 med. ; trade in corn at Athens, viii. 4 init. [cp. vi. 20 fin.] ; trade between Egypt and Athens, viii. 35 med. ; be- tween Africa and Peloponnesus, iv. 53 fin. Tradition, Pcloponnesian tradi- tions, i. 9 init. ; ancient tradi- tions too readily received, ib. 20 init. Tragia, an island off Samos, Athen- ian victor}' there, i. 116 med. Treasury of the Athenian confede- racy originally at Delos, i. 96 ; contents of the Athenian trea- sury in the Acropolis, ii. 13 med. ; treasuries of Delphi and Olympia, i. 121 med., 143 init. Treaties, see Peace. Treres, a Thracian tribe, ii. 96 fin. Triballi, a Thracian tribe, ii. 96 fin., iv. loi fin. Tribute of the Athenian allies, its amount, i. 96 fin., ii. 13 med.; its first imposition, i. 96 init. ; its amount as fixed in the time of Aristides, V. 18, §vi; changed to a duty of 5 per cent., vii. 28 fin. ;— tribute collected in the Odrysian Empire, ii. 97 med. Trierarchs. at Athens, vi. 31 init., vii. 69 init., 70 fin. Trinacria, the ancient name of Sicily, vi. 2 init. Triopium, promontory near Cnidus, viii. 35, 60 fin. ; temple of Apollo there, ib. 35 med.