Dorus, king of the Dorians, i. 56. Eridanus, a river of Europe, iii. 115. Erochus, a city of Phocis, viii. 33. Erxander, father of Coes, iv, 97; v. 57. Erythea, an island near Gades, iv, 8. Erythræ, a town of Boeotia, ix. 15, 19. Eryx, a region of Sicily, v. 43, 45. Etearchus, king of the Ammonians, ii. 52 Eteocles, father of Laodamas, v, 61. Euagoras, a Lacedæmonian, vi. 103. Eualcides, general of the Eretrians, v. 102. Eubea, iv. 33; v. 31; vi. 100; vii, 156; vii. 4, 13, 20. Euclides and Cleander, vii. 155. Evenus, father of Deiphonus, ix. 92–94. iv, 171. Eunomus, son of Polydectes, viii. 181. vi. 140; vii. 22, 35; ix, 116, 120. Euphorbus, son of Alcimachus, vi. 101. Euphorion, father of Æschylus, ii. 156; vi. 114. Euphrates, i. 180, 184, 185, 191; v. 52. 173, 182; viii, 15. Europe, iii. 115; iv, 42, 45; vii. 5. fleet, viii. 2, 42, 74, 124. Eurydame, wife of Leotychides, vi. 71. Euryleon, a companion of Dorieus, v. 46. Eurymachus, father of Leontiades, vii. 205. Euryphon, son of Procles, viii. 181, 52; v. 82, 83; viii. 43, 46; ix. 28. Eurystheus, king of Argos, ix. 26, 27. Euthynus, father of Hermolycus, ix. 105. Exampæus, a Scythian region, iv. 52, 81. Gades, beyond the Pillars of Hercules, Gæson, a river near Mycale, ix. 97. Gallaica, a region of Macedonia, vii. 108. Gandarians, a people of Asia, iii. 90; vii. | Harmocydes, general of the Phocians, ix, 17. Harpagus, a Median prince, i. 80, 108~- Hebrus, a river of Thrace, iv. 90; vii. 59. Hecatæus, a Greek historian, ii. 143 ; v. Hector, son of Priam, iii. 120. vi. 187. Hegesistratus, tyrant of Sigeum, v. 94. Hegesistratus, an Elian diviner, iv. 87. Helen, wife of Menelaus, ii. 112, 113; v. 94; vi. 61; ix. 73. Helle, daughter of Athamas, vii. 58. Hellen, father of Dorus, i. 56. Hellespont, iv. 58, 85, 95; v. 11; vi. 33; vii. 53-06, 54, 137. Helots of Sparta, vi, 58, 75, 80, 81; ix, 10, 11, 28, 80. Heraclea, a city of Sicily, iv. 93. Heraclidæ, return to Peloponnesus, ix. 26. Heraclides, father of Aristodicus, i. 158. Heræum, a city of Thrace, iv. 90. 10, 59, 82; vi. 108, 116; vii. 179, 198, 199, 204; viii. 131. Hercules, Pillars of, ii. 33; iv. 8, 42, 40, Hermione, a town of Peloponnesus, iii. 59 ; viii. 43, 73; ix. 28. Hermophantes, an Asian Greek, v. 99. Hermotybies, Egyptian warriors, ii. 164 168; vii. 89; ix. 42. v. 101. Herodotus, i. 1. Herophantus of Parium, iv. 138. Hieronymus, an Andrian, ix. 33. V. 52. Himera, a city of Sicily, vi. 24; vii. 165. Hysiæ, a town of Boeotia, v. 74; vi. 108; Hystanes, father of Badres, vii. 77. 70; v. 83; vii. 224. Iacchus the mystic, viii, 65. Ialyssus, a Doric city, i. 144. ix. 33. Iardanus, i. 7. Iberia, i, 166; vii. 165. Ichnæ, a city of Bottiæis, vii. 125. 127. 141; v. 11, 23, 24, 30, 35, 105-107; vi. Ilias, Troas, v. 122. Ilissus, a river of Attica, vii. 189. Imbros, an island of the Ægæan sea, v. 26; vi. 41. 40. Indians, iii. 94, 97, 98, 100-106 ; iv. 44; Indus, the river, iii. 98; iv. 44. Intaphernes, a Persian prince, iii. 70, 78, 118, 119. Io, daughter of Inachus, i. 1. 5; ii. 41. 94; viii. 44. Ionia, Ionians, i. 6, 27, 28, 56, 76, 141- iii. 90; iv. 95, 98, 103, 166 ; v. 28, 65— 88, 59, 66, 69, 100—102, 108, 117; vi. 7, viii. 22, 44, 90, 132; ix. 90–92, 98, 104, 106. Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, iv. Irasa, a region of Libya, iv. 158. Isagoras, son of Tisander, v. 66, 69–76. Ischenous, father of Pytheas, vii. 181; viii. 92. Isis of the Egyptians, ii. 40, 41, 59, 61, 156; iv. 186. Ismaris, a lake of Thrace, vii. 109. Ismenian Apollo, i. 52, 92; v.59; viii. 184. Lebæa, a city of Macedonia, viii. 187. Lectus, promontory, ix, 114. 145; v. 26; vi, 138, 140; vüi. 78. Leo, a Trezanian, vii. 180. Leocedes, son of Phidon, vi. 127. Leonidas, king of Sparta, v. 41; vii. 204 Leontinians, a people of Sicily, vii. 164. 71–73, 85; vii. 86; viii. 181; ix, 90- 92, 98. Leotychides, son of Anaxilaus, viii. 131. Leros, an island near Miletus, v, 125. 151, 160; iii. 89; iv. 61; vi. 31. Leucadians, islanders of the Ionian sea, viii. 45, 47; ix. 28. Leucon, a city of Libya, iv. 160. Libya, Libyans, ii. 15-17, 32, 33, 50, 158; 168, 172, 180, 181, 186—191, 196-198; 82, 83, 141, 152; ii. 39, 46, 47, 5456; Liches, a Spartan, i. 67. 47; vii. 153. Lipaxus, a city of Crossæa, vii. 123. Lipoxais, son of Targitaus, iv. 5, 6. Lisæ, a city of Crossæa, vii. 123. Lissus, a river of Thrace, vii. 108. Locrians, Epizephyrian, vi. 28. Lycæan Jupiter, iv. 203. Lycaretus, brother of Mæandrius, iii. 143; Lycia, Lycians, i. 28, 175, 176; iii. 90; vii. Lycidas, an Athenian senator, ix. 5. Lycopas, a valiant Spartan, iii. 55. Lycophron, son of Leriander, iii. 50–58. Lycurgus, the Spartan legislator, i. 56, 66. Lycurgus, an Arcadian, vi, 127. V. 27. . Lycus, a Scythian, iv, 76. Marea, a city of Egypt, ii. 18, 30. 93, 94, 103, 154-157, 171; iii. 90; v. 49, 28; iii. 90; vii. 72. Maris, a river of Scythia, iv. 49. Mars, the Scythian, iv. 59, 62. Marsyas, a river of Phrygia, v. 119. Marsyas, Silenus, vii. 26. 106. 118. Masistius, see Macistius. Maspians, a Persian tribe, i. 125. Massages, a Persian general, vii. 71. 201, 205, 212, 214_216; iv. 11, 172. Mausolus, v. 118. Mecyberna, a city of Thrace, vii. 122. 2; vii. 62. 86, 210; ix. 73, 74, 77, 102-104, 106, Media, i. 72, 110, 152, 155; iii. 82, 92; vi. Magabates, a Persian general, v.32; vii. 97. Megabazus, son of Megabates, vii. 97. Megabyzus (also called Megabazus), a v. 1, 14, 23. Magabyzus, son of Zopyrus, ii. 160; vii. 82. Magacles, an Athenian, i. 59, 61–64; vi. Megacles, son of Hippocrates, vi. 131. Megacreon of Abdera, vii, 120. Magapanus, governor of Babylon, vii, 62. Megasidras, father of Dotus, vii. 72. 216. Melanchlænians, a people of Northern Melanippus, a hero, v. 67. Melanippus of Mitylene, v. 95. viii. 100—113, 133—156; ix. 1-4, 12— Melanthus, father of Codrus, i. 147; v. 65. Melas, a river of Thessaly, vii. 198. 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