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INDEX.

ABE, a city of Phoeis, with a temple of
Apollo, i. 46; viii. 27, 33, 134
Abantes, a people who migrated from
Euboea to Ionia, i. 146

Abaris, an Hyperborean, iv. 36

Abdera, a town in Thrace, i. 168; vi. 46;
vii. 109, 126; viii. 120

Abrocomes, son of Darius, vii. 224
Abronychus, an Athenian, son of Lysicles,

viii. 21

Abydoni, the, vii. 44

Abydos, a city on the Asiatic side of the
Hellespont, where Xerxes threw over
the bridge of boats, v. 117; vii. 32, 33,
34, 43, 174

Acanthians, the, vii. 22, 117

Acanthus, a city of Macedonia, vi. 44;
vii. 116

Acarnania, in Epirus, ii. 10

Aceratus, a prophet at Delphi, viii. 37
Aces, a river in Asia, iii. 117
Achæans, twelve states of, i. 145; viii. 73.
-, of Phthiotis, vii. 132, 197
Achæmenes, son of Darius, iii. 12; vii. 7,
97, 236

father of Teispes, and an-
cestor of Darius, vii. 11
Achæmenidæ, the royal family of the
Persians, i. 125; iii. 65

Achaia, of the Peloponnesus, i. 145; of
Thessaly, vii. 173; viii. 36

Achelous, a river of Ætolia, ii. 10; vii. 126
Acheron, a river of Thesprotia in Epirus,
v. 92, (7.); viii. 47

Achilleian Course, a district near the Bo-
rysthenes in Scythia, iv. 55, 76
Achilleium, a town near Sigeum in the
Troad, v. 94

Acræphia, a city in Boeotia, viii. 135
Acrisius, father of Danae, vi. 53
Acrothoon, a town on Mount Athos, vii.

22

Adicran, an African king, iv. 159
Adimantus, father of Aristeas of Corinth,
vii. 137

-, son of Ocytus of Corinth, viii.

5, 59, 61, 94
Adrastus, son of Gordius, and grandson of
Midas, i. 35, 41, 43, 45

-, king of Sicyon, v. 67, 68
Adria, in Italy, i. 163; v. 9
Adrimachida, a people of Libya, iv. 168

Ea, a city of Colchis, i. 2; vii. 193, 197
Eaces, son of Syloson, and father of Poly-
crates, iii. 39; vi. 13

-, son of Syloson, and tyrant of Sa-
mos, iv. 138; vi. 13, 25
Eacidæ, viii. 64

Eacus, of Egina, vi. 35
Æga, a city of Pallene, vii. 123
gæ, in Achaia, i. 145
Egææ, a city of Æolis, i. 149
Egæan sea, iv. 85

Egaleos, a mountain in Attica, viii. 90
Ægeus, son of Oiolycus, iv. 149
son of Pandion, i. 173
Ægialees, Pelasgians, vii. 94
Egialeus, son of Adrastus, v. 68
Ægicores, son of Ion, v. 66
Ægidæ, a tribe in Sparta, iv. 149
Egila, or Augila, in Libya, iv. 172
Egileans, v. 68

Ægilia, an island of the Styreans in Eu-
bæa, vi. 107;-in Eretria, vi. 101
Ægina, daughter of Asopus, v. 80

-, the island of, viii. 41, 46
Æginetæ, iii. 59; iv. 152; v. 80—89; vi.
49, 50, 73, 85, 92; vii. 145; viii. 46, 74,
93, 122; ix. 28, 79, 85

Ægira, a city of Achaia, i. 145
Egiroessa, a city of Eolia, i. 149
Ægis of Minerva, iv. 180, 189
Egium, a city of Achaia, i. 145
Egli, a people of Asia, iii. 92
Egos Potami, ix. 119

Egyra, a city of Achaia, i. 145
Aelmnestus, a Spartan, ix. 68

Enea, a town in Macedonia, vii. 123
Enesidemus, son of Patacus and father
of Theron, vii. 154, 165

Enus, a city of Thrace, iv. 90; vii. 58
Enyra, a district of Thrace, vi. 47
Eolia, a region of Asia Minor, v. 123

Eolian cities, i. 149, 151; viii. 35

Eolians, i. 6, 26, 28, 141; ii. 1, 90; v. 94,
122; vii. 95; ix. 115

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Esanius, father of Grinus, iv. 150
Eschines, son of Nothon, vi. 100
Æschreas, father of Lycomedes, viii. 11
Æschrionians, a tribe in Samos, iii. 26
Eschylus, the poet, ii. 156
Esop, the fabulist, ii. 134

Æthiopia, ii. 22, 29, 100, 110; iii. 114
Ethiopians, ii. 29, 30, 32, 104; iii. 17-25,

94, 97; iv. 183, 197; vii. 69, 70, 79
Aetion, son of Echecrates, v. 92, (2.)
Ætolia, vi. 127

Africa, ii. 26, 32; iv. 17, 41, 42, 44.
Libya

See

Agæus, an Elian, father of Onomastus, vi.

127

Agamemnon, i. 67; vii. 159

Aleium, a plain of Cilicia, vi. 95
Aletes, v. 92, (2.)

Aleuadæ, Thessalian chiefs, vii. 6, 130,
172; ix. 58

Alexander, king of Macedonia, v. 19, 20,
22; vii. 137, 173; viii. 121, 136, 139, 140;
ix. 44, 45

-, son of Priam, i. 3; fi. 113-117
Alilat, Arabian Urania, iii. 8

Alitta, the Venus of the Arabians, ii. 131
Alopecæ, a village in Attica, v. 63

Alpeni, a town near Thermopylæ, vii.
176, 229

Alpheus, and Maron, vii. 227

Alpis, a river falling into the Ister, iv. 49
Alus, a city of Thessaly, vii. 173, 197

Agarista, daughter of Clisthenes, vi. 126, Alyattes, king of Sardis, i. 16-22, 25, 73,

127, 130, 131

mother of Pericles, vi. 131

Agasicles, of Halicarnassus, i. 144

Agathyrsi, a Scythian people, iv. 49, 100,
102, 103, 125

Agathyrsus, son of Hercules, iv. 10
Agbalus, father of Merbalus, vii. 98
Agbatana, see Ecbatana

Agenor, father of Cilix, a Phoenician, vii.

91

Agesilaus, son of Doryssus, vii. 204

-, son of Hippocratides, viii. 131

Agetus, son of Alcides, vi. 61, 62
Agis, father of Menares, vi. 65

king of Sparta, vii. 204

Aglauros, daughter of Cecrops, viii. 53
Aglomachus, of Cyrene, iv. 164
Agora, a town of Thrace, vii. 58

Agrianes, v. 16

Agrianis, a river of Thrace, iv. 90
Agrigentines, a people of Italy, vii. 170
Agron, king of Sardis, i. 7
Agyllæans, i. 167

Ajax, father of Philæus, vi. 35

-, son of Telamon, v. 66; viii. 64, 121
Alabanda, a city of Phrygia, viii. 136
Alabandians, a people of Caria, vii. 195
Alalia, a city of Corsica, i. 165

Alarodians, a people of Pontus, iii. 94;
vii. 79

Alazir, king of Barca, iv. 164

Alazones, a Scythian nation, iv. 17, 52
Alcæus, the poet, v. 95

-, son of Hercules, i. 7

Alcamenes, son of Telecles, vii. 204
Alcetes, father of Amyntas, viii. 39
Alcibiades, father of Clinias, viii. 17
Alcides, father of Agetus, vi. 61
Alcimachus, father of Euphorbus, vi. 101
Alcinor and Chromius, Argives, i. 82
Alcmæon, father of Megacles, i. 59

-, son of Megacles, vi. 125, 127
Alemæonidæ, the, i. 61, 64; v. 63, 66,
69-73; vi. 121-131

Alcmena, mother of Hercules, ii. 43, 145
Alcon, a Molossian, vi. 127

Aleades, v. Cleades.

Alea Minerva, a temple of Tegea, i. 66;
ix. 70

74, 91, 92

Amasis, king of Egypt, i. 30, 77, 181; ii.

154, 161-163, 169, 172-176, 178, 181;
182; iii. 1, 10, 16, 39-43, 47

a Persian general, iv. 167, 201,

203
Amathus, a city of Cyprus, v. 104-108
Amathusians, v. 104, 114

Amazons, in Scythia, iv. 110-117, 193;
ix. 27

Amestris, wife of Xerxes, vii. 61, 114; ix.
108, 111

Amiantus, vi. 127

Amilcar, king of Carthage, vii. 165–167
Aminias, an Athenian captain, viii. 84, 87,
93

Aminocles of Sepias, vii. 190

Amitres, or Ithamitres, a Persian general,
viii. 130

Ammon, a Libyan oracle, i. 46; ii. 32, 55
Ammonians, a Libyan people, ii. 32, 42;
iii. 25, 26; iv. 181, 185

Amompharetus, a Spartan, ix. 53—57, 71,

85

Amorges, a Persian general, i. 121
Ampe, a city on the Red Sea, vi. 20
Ampelus, a promontory of Torone, vii. 122
Amphiaraus, father of Amphilochus, iii.

91

his oracular temple at Thebes,

i. 46, 49, 52; viii. 134
Amphicæ, a city of Phocis, viii. S3
Amphicrates, king of Samos, iii. 59.
Amphictyons, seat and council of, ii. 180;
v. 62; vii. 208, 213, 228

Amphilochus, son of Amphiaraus, iii. 91;
vii. 91

Amphilytus, a seer, i. 62

Amphimnestus, of Epidamnus, vi. 127
Amphion, of Corinth, v. 92

Amphipolis, v. 126; vii. 114

Amphissa, a city of the Locrians, viii. 32
Amphitryon, father of Hercules, ii. 43; v.
59; vi. 53

Ampracia, a city of Epirus, viii. 47; ix.
28, 31

Amyntas, son of Alcetas, v. 17-21, 94;
vii. 173; viii. 136, 139

-, son of Bubares, viii. 136

Amyrgian Scythians, vii. 64
Amyris, called the sage, vi. 127
Amyrtæus, king of Egypt, ii. 140; iii. 15,
16

Amytheon, father of Melampus, ii. 49
Anacharsis, a Scythian sage, iv. 46, 76, 77
Anacreon, the poet, iii. 121
Anactorians, of Epirus, ix. 28, 65
Anaphes, leader of the Cissians, vii. 62
Anaphlystus, a village of Attica, iv. 99
Anaua, a city of Phrygia, vii. 30
Anaxagoras, i. 103; ii. 21; iii. 108
Anaxander, son of Eurycrates, vii. 204
Anaxandrides, king of Sparta, i. 67; v.
39-41; vii. 204, 205

-, son of Theopompus, viii. 131
Anaxilaus, son of Archidamus, viii. 131
-, tyrant of Rhegium, vi. 23; vii.

165

Anchimolius, a Spartan, v. 63.
Andreas, ancestor of Clisthenes, vii. 126
Andrians, viii. 66, 111

Androbulus, father of Timon, vii. 161
Androcrates, a hero, ix. 25

Androdamas, father of Theomestor, viii.
85; ix. 90

Andromeda, wife of Perseus, vii. 61, 150
Androphagi, iv. 18, 102, 106, 119, 125
Androsphinxes, ii. 175

Andros, one of the Cyclades, iv. 33; v.
31, 33; viii. 111

Aneristus, father of Sperthias, vii. 134
-, son of Sperthias, vii. 137
Angites, a river flowing into the Strymon,
vii. 113

Angrus, a river of Illyria, iv. 49

Anopæa, a mountain path at Thermopylæ,
vii. 216

Antacæus, a fish, iv. 53

Antagoras, of Coos, father of Hegetorides,
ix. 76

Antandrus, a city of Troas, v. 26; vii. 42
Anthela, a city near Thermopylæ, vii. 176,
200

Anthemus, a city of Macedonia, v. 94
Anthylla, a city of Egypt, ii. 98
Antichares, an Elian, v. 43
Anticyra, a city of Thessaly, vii. 198
Antidorus, a Lemnian, viii. 11

Antiochus, father of Tisamenes, ix. 33
Antipater, a Thasian, vii. 118
Antiphemus, general of the Lindians, vii.

153

Anysis, king of Egypt, ii. 137, 140

-, a city of Egypt, ii. 137, 166
Anysus, father of Tetramnestus, vii. 98
Aparytes, a people of Asia, iii. 91
Apaturian festival, i. 147

Aphetæ, a port of Magnesia, vii. 193; viii.
4, 6

Aphidnæ, a town of Attica, viii. 125; ix. 73
Aphrodisias, an island on the coast of
Libya, iv. 169

Aphthis, a district in Egypt, ii. 166
Aphytis, a city of Pallene, vii. 123
Apia, a Scythian divinity, iv. 59

Apidanus, a river of Thessaly, vii. 129, 196
Apis, an Egyptian god, ii. 153; iii. 27
Apollo, the Egyptian Orus, ii. 83, 144, 155,
156; iv. 15, 158; vii. 26. Ismenian, i.
52, 92; v. 59. Ptoan, viii. 135. Scythian,
iv. 59; Triopian, i. 144

Apollonia on the Euxine, iv. 90

on the Ionian gulf, ix. 92, 93
Apollophanes, father of Bisaltes, vi. 26
Apries, king of Egypt, ii. 161, 169; iv. 159
Apsinthians, or Absinthians, a people of
Thrace, vi. 34; ix. 119

Apulia, iii. 138; iv. 99

Arabia, ii. 8, 12; iii. 107, 112; iv. 39; vii. 69
Arabians, i. 198; iii. 8, 9, 86, 88, 97; vii.
69, 86

Arabian gulf, ii. 11; iv. 39

Aratus, a river of Scythia, iv. 48
Araxes, a river of Scythia, i. 126, 202, 205;
iii. 36; iv. 11, 40

Arcadians, i. 66, 146; ii. 171; v. 49; vi.
74; vii. 202; viii. 26, 73
Arcesilaus, son of Battus, iv. 159

son of Battus the lame, iv. 162
Archander, son of Achæus, ii. 98
, a city in Egypt, ii. 97
Archelæans, a tribe of Sicyon, v. 68
Archelaus, of Sparta, vii. 204
Archestratidas, a Samian, ix. 90
Archias, a Spartan, iii. 55

-, a Samian, iii. 55

Archidamus, of Sparta, viii. 131
Archidice, a courtesan, ii. 135
Archilochus, a Parian poet, i. 12
Ardericca, a town of Assyria, i. 185
in Cissia, vi. 114

Ardys, king of Sardis, i. 15
Areopagus, viii. 52

Argadas, son of Ion, v. 66

Argæus, king of Macedonia, viii. 139
Arganthonius, king of Tartessus, i. 163

Arge and Opis, Hyperborean virgins, iv. 35
Argia, wife of Aristodemus, vi. 52
Argilus, a city of Bisaltia, vii. 115
Argiopius, near the Asopus, ix. 57
Argippæi, a people bordering on Scythia,
iv. 23

Argives, people of Peloponnesus, i. 61, 82;
iii. 131; v. 86; vi. 78, 83, 92, 93; vii.
148-152; ix. 27, 35

Argo, the ship of Jason, iv. 179; vii. 193
Argolis, in Peloponnesus, i. 82

Argonauts, companions of Jason, i. 3; iv.

145, 179

Argos, city of Peloponnesus, i. 1; v. 67;
vi. 83; vii. 150
Argus, a hero, vi. 80

Ariabignes, son of Darius, vii. 97; viii. 89
Ariantas, a Scythian king, iv. 81
Ariapithes, a Scythian king, iv. 76, 78
Ariaramnes, a Persian, viii. 90
Aridolis, tyrant of Alabanda, vii. 195
Arians, a people of Asia, iii. 93. Ancient
name of the Medes, vii. 62, 66
Arimaspians, a people of northern Europe,
iii. 116; iv. 13

Arimnestus, a Platæan, ix. 72
Ariomardus, general of the Caspians, vii. 67
son of Darius, vii. 78

Arion, a poet, i. 23, 24

Ariphron, father of Xantippus, vi. 131,
134; vii. 33; viii. 131
Arisba, a city of Lesbos, i. 151
Aristagoras, tyrant of Cyme, iv. 138; v.
37, 38

of Cyzicus, iv. 138

tyrant of Miletus, v. 30-51,

94, 98, 100, 124, 126; vii. 8

father of Hegesistratus, ix. 90
Aristeas, a poet of Proconnesus, iv. 13-15
-, a Corinthian, vii. 137

Aristides, the Just, an Athenian, vii. 79,
82; viii. 79, 81, 95; ix. 28
Aristocrates, father of Casambus, vi. 73
Aristocyprus, king of Solias, v. 113
Aristodemus, king of Sparta, iv. 147; vi.
52; vii. 204; viii. 131

-, a Spartan, vii. 229, 231; ix.71
Aristodicus, of Cyme, i. 158, 159
Aristogiton and Harmodius, v. 55; vii.

109, 123

Aristolaides, an Athenian, i. 59
Aristomachus, father of Aristodemus, vi.
52; vii. 204; viii. 131
Ariston of Byzantium, iv. 138

-, king of Sparta, i. 67; vi. 61-63, 69

Aristonice, the Pythian, vii. 140
Aristonymus of Sicyon, vii. 126
Aristophantus, father of Cobon, vi. 66
Aristophilides, king of Tarentum, iii. 136
Arizanti, a Median tribe, i. 101
Arizus, a Persian prince, vii. 82
Armenians, i. 194; iii. 93; v. 49; vii. 73
Armenius, Mount, i. 72

Arpoxais, ancestor of the Scythians, iv. 5, 6
Arsamenes, son of Darius, vii. 68
Arsames, grandfather of Darius, i. 209;
vii. 11, 224

Arsanes, son of Darius, vii. 68
Artabanus, uncle of Xerxes, iv. 83; vii.
10, 11, 17, 46-53, 66, 67, 75
Artabates, a Persian, vii. 65
Artabazanes, eldest son of Darius, vii. 2
Artabazus, a Persian general, vii. 66; viii.
126-129; ix. 41, 66, 89

Artace, a city of the Propontis, iv. 14; vi. 33
Artachæes, a Persian general, vii. 117, 122
Artachæus, father of Artayntes, viii. 130
father of Otaspis, vii. 63
Artæans, ancient name of the Persians,
vi. 98; vii. 61

Artæus, father of Artachæus, vii. 22
father of Azanes, vii. 66
Artanes, brother of Darius, vii. 224
-, a river of Thrace, iv. 49
Artaphernes, brother of Darius, v. 23, 25,
30-32, 73, 100, 123; vi. 1, 4

son of Artaphernes, Persian
general at Marathon, vi. 94, 116; vii.
10, 74
Artaxerxes, son of Xerxes, vi. 98; vii.
106, 151

Artayctes, a Persian general, vii. 33, 78;
ix. 116, 118-120

Artaynta, niece of Xerxes, ix. 108

Artayntes, a Persian admiral, viii. 130; ix.
102, 107

Artazostra, daughter of Darius, vi. 43
Artembares, a Mede, i. 114-116

a Persian, ix. 122

Artemisia, queen of Halicarnassus, vii.
99; viii. 68, 87, 88, 93, 101-103
Artemisium, a port of Euboea, iv. $5; vii.
175, 176, 195; viii. 9-11, 14-17
Artimpasa, Scythian Venus, iv. 59
Artiscus, a Scythian river, iv. 92
Artochmes, son-in-law of Darius, vli. 73
Artontes, father of Bagæus, iii. 128
-, son of Mardonius, ix. 84
Artybius, a Persian commander, v. 108,
110

Artyntes, a Persian general, vii. 67; viii.

130

Artyphius, brother of Ariomardus, vii. 66,
67

Artystone, daughter of Cyrus, iii. 88; vii.

69

Aryandes, prefect of Egypt, iv. 166, 167,

200

Aryenis, daughter of Alyattes, i. 74
Asbystæ, a Libyan people, iv. 170
Ascalon, a city of Palestine, i. 105
Asia, wife of Prometheus, iv. 45

geography of, iv. 37-40
Asian tribe at Sardis, iv. 45
Asias, son of Cotys, iv. 45
Asinarius, vi. 68

Asine, a city of Peloponnesus, viii. 73
Asonides, a captain of Egina, vii. 181
Asopians, a people of Boeotia, ix. 15
Asopodorus, a Theban commander, ix. 69
Asopus, a river of Boeotia, vi. 108; vii.
199, 200, 216; ix. 15, 29, 43, 51
Aspathines, a Persian prince, iii. 70, 78;
vii. 97

Assa, a city of Mount Athos, vii. 122
Assesus, a town of the Milesians, î. 19
Assyria, i. 102, 106, 177; ii. 17; iv. 39
Assyrians, i. 95, 102, 103, 106, 177; ii. 141;
vii. 62, 63

Astacus, father of Melanippus, v. 67
Aster, father of Anchimolius, v. 63
Astrabacus, a hero of Sparta, vi. 69
Astyages, king of the Medes, i. 46, 73–75,
107, 108, 123, 127-130, 139
Asychis, king of Egypt, ii. 136
Atarantes, a Libyan people, iv. 184
Atarbechis, a city of Egypt, ii. 141
Atarneus, or Atarnea, a city and territory
of Mysia, i. 160; vi. 28, 29; vii. 42;
viii. 106

Atarnes, a river of Thrace, iv. 49
Athamas, son of Æolus, vii. 197
Athenades, a Trachinian, vii. 213
Athenagoras, a Samian, ix. 90
Athens and Athenians, passim
Athos, Mount, vi. 44, 95; vii. 21, 22
Athribis, a district in Egypt, ii. 166

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Atlas, a river of Mount Hæmus, iv. 49
Mount, iv. 184

Atossa, daughter of Cyrus, iii. 68, 88, 133,
134; vii. 2, 3

Atramytteum, or Adramyttium, a town of
Troas, vii. 42

Atridæ, the sons of Atreus, vii. 20
Attaginus, a Theban, ix. 15, 86, 88
Attica, i. 59; v. 76; ix. 13
Attic people, i. 56; v. 87; vi. 138
Atys, king of Sardis, i. 7, 94; vii. 27, 74
-, son of Croesus, i. 34-43
Auchatæ, a family of Scythians, iv. 6
Augila, a country of Libya, iv. 172, 182
Auras, a river of Mount Hæmus, iv. 49
Auschise, a people of Libya, iv. 171
Auses, a people of Libya, iv. 180, 191
Autesion, father of Theras, iv. 147; vi. 52
Autodicus, a Platæ an, ix. 85

Automoli, a colony of Egyptians, ii. 30
Autonous, and Phylacus, viii. 39
Auxesia and Damia, v. 82, 83

Axius, a river of Macedonia, vii. 123
Axus, a city of Crete, iv. 154
Azanes, a Persian general, vii. 66
Azen, in Arcadia, vi. 127

Aziris, a district in Libya, iv. 157, 169
Azotus, a city of Syria, ii. 157

Babylon, i. 178-185, 192; iii. 158, 159
Babylonia, i. 193

Babylonians, i. 77, 190-200; ii. 109; iii.
150-159

Bacchus, Egyptian Osiris, ii. 42, 48, 123,
144, 146; iii. 97; iv. 79. The Arabian,
iii. 8, 10. The Ethiopian, ii. 29. The
Grecian, ii. 49, 145, 146; iii. 97; v. 67;
vi. 79, 108; vii. 111

-, temple of, at Byzantium, iv. 87
Bacchanalia, iv. 79

Bacchiads of Corinth, v. 92
Bacis, predictions of, viii. 20, 77, 96; ix.

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Belus, father of Ninus, i. 7

father of Cepheus, vii. 61

Bermion, a mountain of Macedonia, viii.
138

Bessians, interpreters of Bacchus, vii. 211
Bias of Priene, i. 27, 170

brother of Melampus, ix. 34

Bisaltes, son of Apollophanes, vi. 26
Bisaltia, a region of Macedonia, vii. 115;
viii. 116

Bisanthe, a city of the Hellespont, vii.
137

Bistones, a people of Thrace, vii. 110
Bistonis, a lake, vii. 109

Bithynia, a province of Asia Minor, i. 28
Bithynians, vii. 75

Biton, and Cleobis, Argives, i. 31
Bobeis, a lake of Thessaly, vii. 129
Boeotia, ii. 49; v. 57

Boeotians, v. 74, 77, 79; vi. 108; vii. 202;
viii. 34; ix. 68

Boges, governor of Eïon, vii. 107, 113
Bolbitic mouth of the Nile, ii. 17
Boreas, son-in-law of the Athenians, vii.
189

Borysthenes, a river of Scythia, iv. 18, 45,
47, 53;-and city, iv. 78

Borysthenians, iv. 17, 18, 53, 78

Bosphorus, the Cimmerian, iv. 12, 28, 100
the Thracian, iv. 83, 85, 86,

88

Bottiæa, a region of Macedonia, vii. 123,
127, 185; viii. 127

Branchidæ, i. 46, 92; ii. 159; v. 36
Brauron, a town of Attica, iv. 145; vi. 138
Briantica, a region of Thrace, vii. 108
Briges, Phrygians, viii. 73

Brongus, a river flowing into the Ister, iv.

49

Brundusium, a city of Italy, iv. 99
Bryges, a people of Thrace, vi. 45; vii. 185
Bubares, a Persian, iv. 167; v. 21; vii.
22; viii. 136

Bubastis, a city of Egypt, ii. 59, 67, 156,

166

the Egyptian Diana, ii. 137, 156
Bucolic mouth of the Nile, ii. 17
Budians, a people of Media, i. 101

-, of Scythia, iv. 21, 108, 109
Bulis, a Spartan, vii. 134-137
Bura, a city of Achaia, ii. 145
Buscans, a people of Media, i. 101
Busiris, a city and district of Egypt, ii. 59,
61, 165

Butacides, father of Philip of Crotona, v.
47

Buto, a city of Egypt, ii. 59, 63, 75, 155
Bybassia, a peninsula of Caria, i. 174
Byzantium, iv. 144; v. 26, 103

Cabales, a people of Libya, iv. 171
Cabalian Meonians, vii. 77

Cabalians, a people of Asia Minor, iii. 90
Cabiri, ii. 51; iii. 37

Cadmeans of Peloponnesus, i. 56, 146; v.
57, 61; ix. 27

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