Cadmus, son of Agenor, ii. 45, 49; iv. 147; v. 57-59
" of Coos, viii. 163, 164 Cadytis, a city of Palestine, ii. 159; iii. 5 Cænis, ancestor of Eétion, v. 92, (2.) Caicus, a plain of Mysia, vi. 28
-, a river of Mysia, vii. 42 Calacté, on the coast of Sicily, vi. 22 Calantian Indians, iii. 97
Calasiries, Egyptian warriors, ii. 164-168; vii. 89; ix. 32 Calchas, vii. 91
Calchedon, or Chalcedon, iv. 85, 144; v. 26 Callatebus, a city of Lydia, vii. 31 Calliades, an Athenian archon, viii. 51 Callias, an Elian diviner, v. 44, 45
father of Hipponicus, vi. 121, 122 -, son of Hipponicus, vii. 151 Callicrates, a Spartan, ix. 72, 85 Callimachus of Aphidna, vi. 109, 114 Callipides, a Scythian people, iv. 17 Callipolis, a city of Sicily, vii. 154 Callista, afterwards Thera, iv. 147 Calydne, a city of Asia Minor, viii. 87 Calyndian mountains, i. 172 Calyndians, viii. 87
Camarina, a city of Sicily, vii. 154, 156 Cambyses, father of Cyrus, i. 46. 107, 112, 207; vii. 11
son of Cyrus, ii. 1, 208; iii. 1, 4, 7-38, 44, 61-66, 89, 139, 181; iv. 165 Camicus, a city of Sicily, vii. 169, 170 Camirus, a Dorian city, i. 144 Campsa, a city of Crossæa, vii. 123 Cana, Mount, in Mysia, vii. 42 Canastræum, promontory of Pallené, vii.
Candaules, king of Sardis, i. 7—12
-, father of Damasithymus, vii. 98 Canobic mouth of the Nile, ii. 15, 17, 113, 179
Canobus, a city of Egypt, ii. 97 Caphareum, a promontory of Euboea, viii. 7
Cappadocians, i. 71-73; v. 49; vii. 72 Car, brother of Lydus and Mysus, i. 171 Carcimtis, a city of Scythia, iv. 59, 99 Cardamyle, a town of Laconia, viii. 73 Cardia, a city of the Chersonese, vi. 33; vii. 58; ix. 115
Carenus, father of Evænetus, vii. 173 Caria, i. 142; vi. 25
Carians, i. 28, 146, 171, 174; ii. 61, 152; iii. 4, 11; v. 117-120; vii. 93; viii. 133, 135
Carina, a city of Mysia, vii. 42
Carpathus, an island near Rhodes, iii. 45 Carpis, a river flowing into the Ister, iv. 49 Carthage, iii. 119
Carthaginians, i. 166; ii. 32; iii. 17, 19; iv. 43, 197; vii. 165, 167 Caryanda, iv. 44
Carystus, a city of Euboea, iv. 53; vi. 99; viii. 112
Carystians, viii. 112, 121; ix. 105
Casambus of Ægina, vi. 75
Casius, Mount, in Arabia, ii. 6, 158; iii. 5 Casmena, a city of Sicily, vii. 155 Caspatyrus, a city of Pactyica, iii. 102; iv. 44 Caspian Sea, i. 202, 203; iv. 40 Caspians, iii. 92; vii. 67, 84
Cassandane, wife of Cyrus, ii. 1; fii. 2 Cassiterides, western islands, iii. 115
Castalian spring on Parnassus, viii. 39 Casthanæa, a city of Magnesia, vii. 183, 188 Castor and Pollux, ii. 43; vi. 127 Catarractes, ariver tributary to the Mæan- der, vii. 26
Catiarians, a Scythian tribe, iv. 6
Caucasus, Mount, i. 104, 203, 204; iii. 97; iv. 12
Cauconian Pylians, i. 147; iv. 148
Caunus, a city of Caria, i. 172, 176; v. 103 Caustrobius, father of Aristeas, iv. 13 Cayster, a river of Lydia, v. 100 Cecrops, king of Athens, viii. 44 Celænæ, a city of Phrygia, vii. 26 Celeas, an associate of Dorieus, v. 46 Celts, a people of Europe, ii. 33; iv. 49 Ceos, an island of the Egæan sea, iv. 35;
v. 102; viii. 1, 46, 76 Cephallenia, an island of the Ionian sea, ix. 28
Cephenes, Persians, vii. 61
Cepheus, father of Andromeda, vii. 61 Cephissus, father of Thyia, vii. 178 a river of Phocis, viii. 33
Ceramic gulf, i. 174 Cercasora, a city of Egypt, ii. 15, 17, 97 Ceres, the Egyptian Isis, ii. 59, 156. Eleu- sinian, ix. 62, 65, 97
Chalcedonians, or Calchedonians, iv. 144; v. 26; vi. 33
Chalcidians of Euboea, v. 74, 77, 99; viii. 127; ix. 28
Chaldæans, a people of Assyria, vii. 63 of Babylon, i. 181, 183
Chalestra, a city of Macedonia, vii. 123 Chalybians, of Asia Minor, i. 28; vii, 76 Charadra, a city of Phocis, viii. 33 Charaxus, brother of Sappho, ii. 135; iv. 135
Charilaus of Samos, iii. 145
Charillus, son of Eunomus, viii. 131 Charopinus, brother of Aristagoras, v. 99 Chemmis, a floating island in Egypt, ii. 156 a city of Egypt, ii. 91, 165 Cheops, an Egyptian king, ii. 124 Chephren, an Egyptian king, ii. 127, 128 Cherasmes, a Persian, vii. 78
Chersis, father of Gorgus and Onesilus, v. 104; vii. 98; viii. 11
Chersonese of Thrace, vi. 33, 34, 39, 140; ix. 118
Chersonesus Trachea, iv. 99 Chilaus, a Tegean, ix. 9
Chilon, a Lacedæmonian, i. 59; vi. 65; vii. 235
Chios, a city of Ionia, i. 18, 142, 160; ii. 178; vi. 15, 16, 26. 31; viii. 132 Choaspes, a river near Susa, i. 188; v. 49, 52
Chœreates, a tribe at Sicyon, v. 68 Choreæ, a city of Euboea, vi. 101 Chorus, father of Micythus, vii. 170 Chorasmians, a people of Asia, iii. 93, 117; vii. 66
Chromius, an Argive, i. 82
Ciconians, a people of Thrace, vii. 59, 108, 110
Cilicia, a country of Asia, ii. 17, 34; iii. 90; v. 52; ix. 107
Cilicians, i. 28, 72; iii. 90; v. 49, 52; vii. 91; viii. 14
Cilix, son of Agenor, a Phoenician, vii. 91 Cilla, an Æolian city, i. 149
Cimmeria, a region of Scythia, iv. 12 Cimmerian Bosphorus, iv. 12, 28, 100 Cimmerians, i. 6, 15, 16; iv. 1, 11, 12; vii. 20
Cimon, father of Miltiades, vi. 34, 38, 39,
-, son of Miltiades, vi. 136; vii. 107 Cineas, king of Thessaly, v. 63 Cinyps, a river of Libya, iv. 175; v. 42 -, a region of Libya, iv. 198 Cion, a city of Mysia, v. 122
Cissia, a country of Asia, iii. 91; v. 49, 52; vi. 116
Cissian gate of Babylon, iii. 155, 158 Cissians, iii. 91; vii. 62, 86, 210 Citharon, Mount, v. 74; vii. 141; ix. 19, 25, 39
Cius, or Scius, a river tributary to the Ister, ii. 49
Clazomenæ, an Ionian city, i. 16, 51, 142; ii. 178; v. 123
Cleades, a Platæan, ix. 85 Cleander, a seer, vi. 83
-, son of Hippocrates, vii. 155 son of Pantares, vii. 154
Cleobis and Biton, i. 31 Cleodæus, son of Hyllus, vi. 52; vii. 204; viii. 131
Cleombrotus, son of Anaxandrides, iv. 81; v. 41; viii. 71; ix. 10
Cleomenes, king of Sparta, ii. 148; v. 41—
51, 64, 70, 76; vi. 49-51, 65, 73-80, 84 Cleonæ, a city of Mount Athos, vii. 22 Clineas, son of Alcibiades, viii. 17 Clisthenes, tyrant of Sicyon, v. 67; vi. 126 -, an Athenian, v. 66-70; vi. 131 Clytiadæ, an Elian family, ix. 33 Cnidus, a town of Caria, i. 144; ii. 178 Cnidians, i. 174; iii. 138; iv. 164 Cnothus, father of Nicodromus, vi. 88 Cobon, son of Aristophantus, vi. 66 Codrus, king of Athens, v. 65, 76 -, son of Melanthus, i. 147 father of Neleus, ix. 97 Cœnyra, a town in Thasos, vi. 47 Coes, tyrant of Mitylene, iv. 97; v. 11, 37 Colæus, a Samian captain, iv. 152 Colaxais, ancestor of the Scythians, iv. 5, 7 Colchians, iii. 97; iv. 37, 40; vii. 79 Colchis, a country on the Euxine sea, i. 2 Colias, on the coast of Attica, viii. 96 Colophon, an Ionian city, i. 14, 142, 147, 150
Colosse, a city of Phrygia, vii. 30 Combrea, a city of Crossæa, vii. 123 Compsatus, a river of Thrace, vii. 109 Coniæus, a Thracian race, v. 63 Contadesdus, a river of Thrace, iv. 89 Copaïs, a lake of Boeotia, viii. 135 Corcyra, colonized from Corinth, iii. 42, 49 Corcyræans, iii. 48, 53; vii. 168 Coressus, a port near Ephesus, v. 100 Corinth, and Corinthians, i. 14, 50, 51; ii. 167; iii. 48, 49, 52; iv. 162; v. 75, 87, 92; vi. 89; vii. 202; viii. 1, 94; ix. 102 Corobius, a Cretan, iv. 151
Coronæans, neighbours of the Thebans, v. 79
Corycium, a cavern of Parnassus, viii. 36 Corydallus, of Anticyra, vii. 214 Corys, a river of Arabia, iii. 9
Cos, a Doric island, i. 144; vii. 164 Cotys, father of Asias, iv. 45 Cranaspes, a Persian, iii. 126
Cranai, ancient name of the Athenians, viii. 44
Crastis, a river near Sybaris, v. 45 Crathis, a river of Achaia, i. 145 Cratines, father of Anaxilaus, vii. 165 Cratinus, father of Aminocles, vii. 190 Cremni, a port in the Mæotic gulf, iv. 20, 110
Creston, Crestona, a city of Thrace, i. 57; v. 3; vii. 124, 127; viii. 116
Crete, Cretans, i. 2, 65, 173; iv. 151; vii. 169-171
Crinippus, father of Terillus, vii. 165 Crisæan plain, of Locris, viii. 32 Critalla, a city of Cappadocia, vii. 26 Critobulus, of Torona, viii. 127 Crius, father of Polycritus, viii. 92 -, son of Polycritus, vi. 50, 73 Crobyzian Thracians, iv. 49 Crocodiles, city of, in Egypt, ii. 148 Croesus, king of Lydia, i. 7, 26-30, 34-45, 50, 73-87, 92, 155, 207, 208; iii. 14, 34; vi. 125; viii. 35
Crophi, a mountain in Upper Egypt, ii. 28 Crossæa, a district of Macedonia, vii. 123 Croton, a town in the gulf of Tarentum, iii. 136, 137
Crotonians, iii. 131; v. 44; viii. 47 Cuphagoras, an Athenian, vi. 117 Curium, a city of Cyprus, v. 113 Cyanean islands in the Euxine, iv. 85 Cyaxares, king of Media, i. 16, 73, 74, 103, 106
Cybebe, a temple at Sardis, v. 102 Cyberniscus, a Lycian, vii. 98
Cyclades, islands of the Ægean sea, v. 30, 31; vii. 95
Cydippa, daughter of Terillus, vii. 165 Cydonia, a city of Crete, iii. 44, 59
Cydrara, a city on the borders of Phrygia, vii. 30
Cyllyrians, slaves of Sicily, vii. 155 Cylon, an Athenian, v. 71
Cyme, an Æolian city, i. 149, 157; v. 123; vii. 194; viii. 130
Cymæans, i. 157, 165; v. 38 Cynægirus, a valiant Athenian, vi. 114 Cyneas, father of Philager, vi. 101 Cynetes, Cynesians, farthest people of Europe towards the west, ii. 33; iv. 49 Cyniscus, son of Leotychides, vi. 71 Cyno, or Spaco, nurse of Cyrus, i. 110, 112 -122
Cynosarges in Attica, v. 63; vi. 116 Cynosura, an island near Salamis, viii. 76 Cynurians, people of Peloponnesus, viii. 73 Cyprus, Cyprians, i. 199; ii. 182; iii. 19, 91; iv. 162; v. 104, 116; vii. 90 Cypselus, tyrant of Corinth, i. 20; v. 92; vi. 128
father of Miltiades, vi. 35 Cyraunis, an island near Libya, iv. 195 Cyrene, a city of Libya, iv. 150-170, 199, 203
Cyrenæans, ii. 32; iii. 131; iv. 152—162, 186
Cyrnus, an island in the Tyrrhenian sea, vii. 165
a city of Carystia, ix. 105
a hero, i. 167
Dadicæ, a people of Asia, iii. 91; vii. 66 Dædalus, vii. 170
Daians, a Persian tribe, i. 125 Damasithymus, king of the Calyndians, vii. 98; viii. 87
Damasus, son of Amyris, vi. 127 Damia and Auxesia, v. 82
Danae, mother of Perseus, i. 91; vi. 53; vii. 60, 150
Danaus and Lynceus, ii. 91
" son-in-law of Archander, ii. 98 and Xuthus, vii. 94
Daphnæ, Pelusian, of Egypt, ii. 30, 107 Daphnis, tyrant of Abydos, iv. 138 Dardanus, a city near Abydos, v. 117; vii 43
Dardanians, a people of Asia, i. 189 Daritæ, a people of Asia, iii. 92 Darius, king of Persia, i. 183, 187, 209; ii. 110; iii. 39, 70, 82-96, 101, 126-129, 135-144, 150-160; iv. 39, 44, 85-87, 97, 118, 120, 124, 127, 140-144; v. 12, 17, 97, 101, 105; vi. 43, 48, 94, 98, 111, 118; vii. 14, 10, 11, 69, 72, 82, 133, 224; viii. 89
Dascyleum, a city of Bithynia, iii. 120, 126; vi. 33
Dascylus, father of Gyges, i. 8
Datis, a Mede, general of the Persians at Marathon, vi. 94, 97, 118; vii. 88 Datus, a city of the Edonians, ix. 75 Daulians, a people of Phocis, viii. 35 Daurises, son-in-law of Darius, v. 116, 121 Decelea, a district of Attica, ix. 15, 73 Decelus, ix. 73
Deioces, king of the Medes, 1. 16, 73, 96-
Deiphonus, son of Evenius, ix. 92 Delians, iv. 33; vi. 97
Delium, a Theban city, vi. 118; ix. 15 Delphi and Delphians, i. 14, 46, 48, 50–52. 92; ii. 180; v. 42, 62; vii. 178; viii. 36, 37
Delta, of the Nile, ii. 13-16 Delos, an island of the Ægean sea, i. 64 ;
iv. 33-35; vi. 97; .viii. 132, 133; ix. 90 Demaratus, king of Sparta, vi. 50, 61- 70; vii. 3, 101-104, 209, 234–239 Demarmenus, father of Prinetades and Chilon, v. 41; vi. 65
Democedes, a physician of Crotona, iti 129-137
Democritus, of Naxos, viii. 46 Demonax, a Mantinean, iv. 161 Demonous, father of Penthylus, vii. 195 Demophilus, a Thespian general, vii. 22 Dersæi, a Thracian tribe, vii. 110 Derusiæans, a Persian tribe, i. 125 Deucalion, king of Thessaly, i. 56 Diactorides, father of Eurydame, vi. 71 -, a Cranonian, vi. 127 Diadromus, father of Demophilus, vii. 222 Diana, i. 26; ii. 59, 156; iii. 48; iv. 33, 87, 105; v. 7; vi. 138; vii. 176; viii. 77 Dicæa, a city of Thrace, vii. 109 Dicæus, an Athenian exile, viii. 65 Dictynna, her fane, iii. 59 Didymus, oracle of, vi. 19 Dienecis, a Spartan, vii. 226 Dindymene, i. 80
Dinomenes, father of Gelon, vii. 145 Diomede, ii. 116
Dionysius, a Phocæan, vi. 11, 17 Dionysophanes, an Ephesian, ix. 84 Dionysus, iv. 79
Dioscuri, ii. 43, 50; vi. 127
Dipæa, a place in Peloponnesus, ix. 35 Dithyrambus, son of Hermatidas, vii. 227 Dium, a city of Mount Athos, vii. 22 Doberes, a people of Pæonia, v. 16; vii. 113
Dodona, oracle of, i. 46; ii. 52, 55, 57; ix.
Dolonci, a people of Thrace, vi. 34, 35 Dolopes, a people of Thessaly, vii. 132, 185 Dorians, i. 6, 28, 56, 141, 144, 171; iii. 56; v. 68, 76, 86; vi. 53; vii. 93, 99, 102; viii. 31, 73
Dorieus, son of Anaxandrides, v. 41, 42, 43, 45, 46; vii. 158, 205: ix. 10 Doris, formerly Dryopis, viii. 31 Doriscus, a shore of Thrace, v. 98; vil. 25, 59, 105
Dorus, king of the Dorians, 1. 56 Doryssus, son of Leobotes, vii. 204 Dotus, a Persian general, vii. 72 Dropici, a Persian race, i. 125 Drymus, a city of Phocis, viii. 33 Dryopis, a region of Thessaly, i. 56; viii. 31 Dryopians in Asia, i. 146
of Peloponnesus, viii. 73 Dyma, a town of Achaia, i. 145 Dymanates, a tribe at Sicyon, v. 68 Dyras, a river of Trachinia, vii. 198 Dysorum, Mount, v. 17
Ecbatana, a city of Media, i. 110, 153; fii. 64, 92
Echecrates, father of Eétion, v. 92 Echemus, son of Aëropus, ix. 26 Echestratus, son of Agis, vii. 204 Echidorus, a river of Thrace, vii. 124 Echinades, islands at the mouth of the Achelous, ii. 10
Edonians, a people of Thrace, v. 11, 23, 124; vii. 110, 114; ix. 75 Eétion, father of Cypselus, v. 92, (5.) Egestæans, a people of Sicily, v. 46 Eion, a city on the Strymon, vii. 25, 113, viii. 118
Elæus, a city of the Thracian Chersonese, vi. 140; vii. 22, 33; ix. 116, 120 Elatea, a city of Phocis, viii. 33 Elbo, an island of the Nile, ii. 140 Eleans, ii. 160; iv. 30, 148; vi. 127; vlii. 27; ix. 77
Elephantine, a city of Upper Egypt, ii. 9, 17, 28, 69; iii. 19, 20
Eleusis, a town of Attica, i. 130; v. 74-| 76; vi. 75; viii. 65; ix. 27 Eleusinian Ceres, viii. 65; ix. 57, 101 Elis, a country of Peloponnesus, viii. 73 Ellopia, a district of Euboea, viii. 23 Elorus, a river of Sicily, vii. 154 Encheleæ, a people of Illyria, v. 61; ix. 43 Enians of Thrace, vii. 132, 185, 198 Enipeus, a river of Thessaly, vii. 129 Eordians of Macedonia, vii. 185 Epaphus, god of the Memphians, ii. 153; iii. 27, 28
Ephesus, i. 142; ii. 10, 148, 158; v. 54 Ephialtes, the traitor, vii. 213 Epicydes, father of Glaucus, vi. 86 Epidamnus, a river of Thessaly, vii. 129, 196 Epidaurus, a town of Peloponnesus, iii. 52; v. 82, 83; viii. 43, 46; ix. 28 Epistrophus, father of Amphimnestris, vi.
Epium, a city of the Minyans, iv. 148 Epizelus, son of Cyphagoras, vi. 117 Epizephyrian Locrians, vi. 23 Erasinus, a river of the Stymphalian lake, vi. 76
Erechtheus, king of Athens, v. 82; vii. 189; viii. 44, 55
Eretria, a city of Euboea, i. 61; vi. 43, 94, 101, 119; viii. 46; ix. 28
Eridanus, a river of Europe, iii. 115 Erineum, a mountain, viii. 43 Erochus, a city of Phocis, viii. 33 Erxander, father of Coes, iv. 97; v. 37 Erythea, an island near Gades, iv. 8 Erythræ, a city of Ionia, i. 18, 142; vi. 8 -, a town of Boeotia, ix. 15, 19 Erythrebolus, a city of Egypt, ii. 111 Eryx, a region of Sicily, v. 43, 45 Eryxo, wife of Arcesilaus, iv. 160 Etearchus, king of Axus, iv. 154
-, king of the Ammonians, ii. 52 Eteocles, father of Laodamas, v. 61 Euænetus, son of Carenus, vii. 173 Euagoras, a Lacedæmonian, vi. 103 Eualcides, general of the Eretrians, v. 102 Euboea, iv. 33; v. 31; vi. 100; vii. 156; viii. 4, 13, 20
Euclides and Cleander, vii. 155 Euelthon, king of Salamis, in Cyprus, iv. 162; v. 104
Evenius, father of Deiphonus, ix. 92-94 Euesperides, islands on the coast of Libya, iv. 171
-, people of Libya, iv. 198 Eumenes, an Athenian captain, viii. 93 Eumenides, temple of the, iv. 149; ix. 97 Eunomus, son of Polydectes, viii. 131 Eupalinus, son of Naustrophus, iii. 60 Euphorbus, son of Alcimachus, vi. 101 Euphorion, father of Eschylus, ii. 156; vi. 114
father of Laphanes, vi. 127 Euphrates, i. 180, 184, 185, 191; v. 52 Euripus, the strait of Euboea, v. 77; vii. 173, 182; viii. 15
Europa of Tyre, i. 2, 173; iv. 45 Europe, iii. 115; iv. 42, 45; vii. 5 Euryanax, son of Dorieus, ix. 10, 53, 55 Eurybates of Argos, vi. 92; ix. 75 Eurybiades, commander of the Grecian fleet, viii. 2, 42, 74, 124 Euryclides, father of Eurybiades, viii. 2 Eurycrates, son of Polydorus, vii. 204 Eurycratides, son of Anaxander, vii. 204 Eurydame, wife of Leotychides, vi. 71 Eurydemus, father of Ephialtes, vii. 213 Euryleon, a companion of Dorieus, v. 46 Eurymachus, father of Leontiades, vii. 205 -, son of Leontiades, vii. 233 Euryphon, son of Procles, viii. 131 Eurypylus, son of Aleuas, ix. 58 Eurysthenes, son of Aristodemus, iv. 147; v. 40; vi. 51, 52; vii. 204; viii. 131 Eurystheus, king of Argos, ix. 26, 27 Eurytus, a Spartan, vii. 229
Euthynus, father of Hermolycus, ix. 105 Eutychides, father of Sophanes, ix. 73 Euxine sea, i. 6, 72; iv. 37, 46 Exampæus, a Scythian region, iv. 52, 81
Gades, beyond the Pillars of Hercules, iv. 8
Gæson, a river near Mycale, ix. 97 Galepsus, a city of Macedonia, vii. 122 Gallaica, a region of Macedonia, vii. 108
Gandarians, a people of Asia, iii. 90; vii. | Harmocydes, general of the Phocians, ix.
Garamantes, a people of Libya, iv. 174, 183 Gargaphian fountain, near Platæa, ix. 25, 49, 50
Gauanes, brother of Perdiccas, viii. 137 Gebeleizis, god of the Getæ, iv. 94
Harmodius and Aristogiton, v. 55; vi. 109,
Harpagus, a Median prince, i. 80, 108- 116, 118, 119, 123, 162-176
-, a Persian general, vi. 28, 30
Gela, a city of Sicily, vi. 23; vii. 153, 154, Hebe, ix. 98 156
Geleon, son of Ion, v. 66
Gelon, tyrant of Syracuse, vii. 145-162 Gelonus, son of Hercules, iv. 10
-, a wooden city in Scythia, iv. 108,
Gephyræans, a family at Athens, v. 57, 62 Geræstus, a town of Euboea, viii. 7; ix. 105
Gergis, a Persian general, vii. 82 Gergithæ, Teucrians, v. 122; vii. 43 Germanians, a Persian tribe, i. 125 Gerrhus, a region and river of Scythia, iv. 19, 47, 53, 71
Geryon, a monster, iv. 8
Getæ, a people of Thrace, iv. 93-96 Gigonus, a town of Crossæa, vii. 123 Giligammæ, a people of Libya, iv. 169 Gillus, an exile of Tarentum, iii. 138 Gindanes, a people of Libya, iv. 176 Glaucon, father of Leager, ix. 75 Glaucus, a Chian artist, i. 25
-, a Spartan, vi. 86
-, son of Hippolochus, i. 147
Hebrus, a river of Thrace, iv. 90; vii. 59 Hecatæus, a Greek historian, ii. 143; V. 36, 125; vi. 137
Hector, son of Priam, iii. 120 Hegesander, father of Hecatæus, v. 125; vi. 137
Hegesicles, king of Sparta, i. 65 Hegesipyla, daughter of Olorus, vi. 39 Hegesistratus, tyrant of Sigeum, v. 94 -, an Elian diviner, iv. 37 -, a Samian, ix. 90
Hegetorides of Coos, ix. 76
Hegias, brother of Tisamenus, ix. 33 Helen, wife of Menelaus, ii. 112, 113; v. 94; vi. 61; ix. 73
Helice, a city of Achaia, i. 145 Heliconian Neptune, i. 148
Heliopolis, a city of Egypt, ii. 3, 7—9, 39, 63
Helisycians, a people of Gaul, vii. 165 Helle, daughter of Athamas, vii. 58 Hellen, father of Dorus, i. 56
Hellespont, iv. 38, 85, 95; v. 11; vi. 83; vii. 33-36, 54, 137
Glisas, a town near the Thermodon, ix. Hellopian district in Eubœa, viii. 23 43
Gnurus, a Scythian, iv. 76
Gobryas, father of Mardonius, iii. 70, 73; iv. 132, 134; vi. 43; vii. 5, 82 Gonnus, a city of Thessaly, vii. 128, 173 Gordius, father of Midas, i. 14; viii. 138 , son of Midas, i. 35
Gorgo, daughter of Cleomenes, v. 48, 51; vii. 239
Gorgus, king of Salamis, in Cyprus, v. 104, 115
, a Persian general, vii. 98
Greeks, passim.
Grinus, king of Thera, iv. 150 Grynea, an Æolian city, i. 149
Gygæa, daughter of Amyntas, v. 21; viii. 136
Gyges, king of Sardis, i. 8-14, 91
-, father of Myrsus, iii. 122; v. 121 Gyndes, a river of Armenia, i. 189, 202; v. 52
Gyzantes, a people of Libya, iv. 194
Hæmus, Mount, iv. 49
Haliaemon, a river of Macedonia, vii. 127 Halicarnassus, a city of Asia Minor, i. 144; ii. 178; viii. 104
Halys, a river of Asia Minor, i. 6, 72, 75; v. 52; vii. 26
Hanno, father of Amilcar, vii. 165
Harmamithres, a Persian general, vii. 88 Harmatides, father of Dithyrambus, viii. 227
Helots of Sparta, vi. 58, 75, 80, 81; ix. 10, 11, 28, 80
Hephæstia, a town of Lemnos, vi. 140 Heraclea, a city of Sicily, iv. 93 Heraclidæ, kings of Sardis, i. 7, 13, 91 of Sicily, v. 43
return to Peloponnesus, ix. 26 Heraclides, son of Ibanolis, v. 121
father of Aristodicus, i. 158 father of Aristagoras, v. 37 Heræum, a city of Thrace, iv. 90 Hercules, ii. 42-45, 83, 113, 145; iv. 8- 10, 59, 82; vi. 108, 116; vii. 179, 193, 198, 204; viii. 131
Pillars of, ii. 33; iv. 8, 42, 43,
181, 185 Hermione, a town of Peloponnesus, iii. 59 ; viii. 43, 73; ix. 28
Hermippus, of Atarnea, vi. 4
Hermolycus, a valiant Athenian, ix. 105 Hermophantes, an Asian Greek, v. 99 Hermotimus of Pedasus, viii. 104-106 Hermotybies, Egyptian warriors, ii. 164- 168; vii. 89; ix. 42
Hermus, a river of Asia Minor, i. 55, 80; v. 101
-, an Ionian, viii. 132 Herophantus of Parium, iv. 138 Herpys, a Theban, ix. 38
Hesiod, the poet, ii. 53; iv. 32 Hiero, brother of Gelon, vii. 156 Hieronymus, an Andrian, ix. 33
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