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 5T2 INDEX Tripod, at Delphi, dedicated as a memorial of the Persian War, i. 132 mcd., iii. 57 med. Tripodiscus, in Megara, iv. 70. Triremes, first built at Corinth, i. 13 init. ISee Ships.] Tritaeans,an Ozolian Locrian tribe, iii. loi fin. Troezen, in Peloponnesus, restored by the Athenians under the Thirt3' Years' Peace, i. 115 init.; the Troezenians furnish a convoy to Corinth, ib. 27 fin. ; the ter- ritory of Troezen ravaged by the Athenians, ii. 56 fin. ; Cleon persuades the Athenians to de- mand the restitution of Troezen, iv. 21 fin. ; the Athenians seize Methone and ravage the territory of Troezen, ib. 45 [cp. ib. 118, § iii] ; the Troezenians furnish the Lacedaemonians with ships, viii. 3 fin. Trogilus, near Syracuse, vi. 99 init., vii. 2 fin. Trojan, colonists in Sicil3', vi. 2 med. ; took, together with the Sicanians, the name of Elymi, ib. Trotilus, founded from Megara by Lamis, vi. 4 init. Troy, see War, Trojan. Truce, for a year between the La- cedaemonians and Athenians, iv. 1 1 7-1 19 ; with ten days' notice, between the Athenians and the Boeotians, v. 26 med., 32 med. ; between the Athenians and the Chalcidians, vi. 7 fin. [cp. ib. 10 med.] Truth, little sought after by man- kind, i. 20 fin. [cp. vi. 54 init.] ; pains taken by Thucydidcs to ascertain the truth, i. 22, v. 25 fin. Twelve Gods, altar of the, in the Athenian Agora, vi. 54 fin. Tydeus, a Chian, executed on a charge of conspirac}' witii the Athenians, viii. 38 mod. Tyndareus, the oath of the suitors of Helen to him, i. 9 init. Tyrannies, rise of, in Hellas, i. 13 init. ; the Sicilian tyrants, ib. 14 med., 17, 18 init. ; policy' of the earl3' tyrants, ib. 17 ; the tyrants overthrown by the Lacedae- monians, ib. 18 init., vi. 53 fin., 59 fin. Tyrants, Anaxilas of Rhegium, vi. 4 fin. ; Evarchus of Astacus, ii. 30 med., 33 init. ; Hippocles of Lampsacus, vi. 59 med. ; Hip- pocrates of Gela, ib. 5 fin. ; the Pisistratidae at Athens, i. 20, vi. 53 fin. -59 ; Polycrates of Samos, i. 13 fin., iii. 104 med. Tyrrhenia [Etruria], the Tyrrhen- ians friendly to Athens, vi. 88 med. ; send the Athenians aid, ib. 103 med., vii. 53, 54, 57 fin. Tyrrhenian Gulf, vi. 62 init., vii. 58 init. ; — Sea, iv. 24 fin. Tyrrhenians, the old Pelasgian in- habitants of Lemnos and Athens, iv. 109 fin. Vengeance, the vengeance which follows closest upon a wrong the most adequate, iii. 38 init. ; sweetness of vengeance, ii. 42 fin., iii. 40 fin., vii. 68 init. Vote, vulgar error that the kings of Lacedaemon have two votes, i. 20 fin. W. Walls, the Long Walls [of Athens"", i. 69 init., 107 init., 108 med., ii. 13 fin. ; [of Megara^, built by the Athenians, i. 103 fin. ; razed by the Megarians, iv. 109 init. ; [of Patrae"!, v. 52 fin. ; [of Argos], ib. 82 ; destro3'ed b^' the Lace- daemonians, ib. 83 init. ; the Walls of Athens, ib. 90-93 ; of the Piraeus, ib. 93, ii. 13 fin. ; of Phalcrum, ii. 13 fin.