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Meliboa, a city of Magnesia, vii. 188
Melians, or Malians, vii. 132

Melissa, wife of Periander, iii. 50; v. 92
Membliarus, son of Pæciles, iv. 147
Memnon, city of, vii. 151

Memphis, a city of Egypt, ii. 3, 10, 99
Menares, father of Leotychides, vi. 65, 71;
viii. 131

Menda, a city of Pallene, vii. 123
Mendes, Egyptian Pan, ii. 42, 46
Mendesian plain, ii. 42, 46, 166

mouth of the Nile, ii. 17

Menelaus, husband of Helen, ii. 119
Menes, first king of Egypt, ii. 4, 99
Menius, brother of Eurydamé, vi. 71
Merbal, son of Agbal, vii. 98
Mercury, ii. 51, 138

Thracian, v. 7

Mermnades, kings of Sardis, i. 7, 14
Meroë, a city of Æthiopia, ii 29
Mesambria, a city of Thrace, iv. 93; vi.
33'; vii. 108

Messana, a city of Sicily, vii. 164
Messapian Japyges, vii. 170

Messenians of Peloponnesus, ix. 35, 64
Metapontines of Italy, iv. 15
Methymnæ, a city of Lesbos, i. 151
Metiochus, son of Miltiades, vi. 41
Metrodorus, tyrant of Proconnesus, iv.

138

Micythus, servant of Anaxilaus, vii. 170
Midas, king of Phrygia, i. 14, 35; viii. 138
Miletus and Milesians, of Ionia, i. 14, 15,
17-22, 142, 143; ii. 33; v. 28-30, 36,
120; vi. 5, 18, 20, 21; ix. 97
Milo, a wrestler, iii. 137
Miltiades, son of Cypselus, vi. 34-38

son of Cimon, tyrant of the
Chersonese, iv. 137; vi. 33-41, 104,
109, 132-137, 140

Milyas, a province of Asia, i. 175; iii. 90;
vii. 77
Minerva, Egyptian, ii. 62, 83, 175, 182

-, Grecian, i. 19, 22, 62, 92, 160,
175; iii. 59; iv. 180, 188, 189; v. 45, 59,
72, 82, 83, 95; vii. 43, 72; viii. 37, 39,
55, 94, 104; ix. 70

-, Libyan, iv. 189

Minoa, a colony from Selinus, v. 46
Minos, of Cnossus, iii. 122

-, son of Europa, i. 173; vii. 169-
171
Minyans, descendants of the Argonauts,
i. 146; iv. 145-148

Mitra, the Persian Venus, i. 131

Mitradates, foster father of Cyrus, i. 110,

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Munychia, a port of Attica, viii. 76
Murichides, a Hellespontine, ix. 4
Musæus, a seer, vii. 6 viii. 96; ix. 4
Mycale, a promontory opposite Samos, i.
148; vi. 16; vii. 80; ix. 90, 96, 98, 104,
107

Mycenæan, a people of Argolis, vii. 202;
ix. 27, 28

Mycerinus, king of Egypt, ii. 129, 132, 134
Mycians, a people of Asia, iii. 93; vii. 68
Myconos, an island near Delos, vi. 118
Myecphoris, a district in Egypt, ii. 166
Mygdonia, a district of Macedonia, vii.
123, 124, 127

Mylasa, a Carian town, i 171; v. 37, 121
Mylitta, Assyrian Venus, i. 131, 199
Myndian ship, v. 33

Myrcinus, a town of Edonia, v. 11, 23, 124
Myriandrian gulf, iv. 38

Myrina, an Æolian city, . 149
Myrinæans, a people in Lemnos, vi. 140
Myrmex, a rock ner Sciathus, vii. 183
Myron, father of Attonymus, vi. 126
Myrsilus-Candides, 1.7

Myrsus,

of Canda ules, i. 7
Gyges, iii, 122; v. 121
Mys, of Europus, viii. 13-135
Mysians, a people of Asia Minor, i. 28, 160,
171; iii. 90; v. 122; vii. 20, 42, 74
Mytilene, see Mitylene

Myus, a town of Ionija, i. 142; v. 36; vi. 8

Naparis, a river of Scythia, iv. 48
Nasamones, a people of Libya, ii. 32; iv.
172, 182, 190

Natho, an island of the Nile, ii. 165
Naucratis, a port of he Delta, ii. 97, 135,
178, 179

Nauplia, a port of Argolis, vi. 76
Naustrophus, father of Eupalinus, iii. 60
Naxos, one of the Cyclades, i. 64; v. 28,
30; vi. 96; vii. 154; viii. 46
Neapolis, a town of Pallene, vii. 123
a city of Egypt, ii. 91
Neco, father of Psammitichus, ii. 152

king of Egypt, ii. 158, 159; iv. 42
Neleus, son of Codrus, v. 65; ix. 97
Neocles, father of Themistocles, vii. 173
Neon, a town of Phocis, viii. 32, 33
Neon-Teichos, an Eolian town, i. 149
Neptune, i. 148; ii. 50; iv. 59, 180, 188;
vii. 129, 192; viii. 55, 123, 129; ix. 81
Nereids, vii. 191

Nestor, father of Pisistratus, v. 65
Nestus, a river near Abdera, vii. 109, 126
Neurians, a Scythian people, iv. 17, 51,
100, 105

Nicander, king of Sparta, viii. 131
Nicandra, priestess at Dodona, ii. 55
Nicodromus, of Ægina, vi. 88
Nicolaus, son of Bulis, vii. 137

Nile, a river of Egypt, ii. 10-34, 61, 99;
iv. 45, 53; vi. 50

Nineveh, i. 102, 103, 106, 150, 185, 193;
iii. 155

Ninus, son of Belus, i. 7
Nipsæan Thracians, i. 59

Nisæa, a town of Megara, iii. 106; vii. 40
Nisæan plain, vii. 40

Nisyros, an island near Rhodes, vii. 99
Nitetis, daughter of Apries, iii. 1
Nitocris, queen of Babylon, i. 185, 187
-, queen of Egypt, ii. 100

Noës, a river of Thrace, iv. 49
Nonacris, a town of Arcadia, vi. 74
Nothon, father of Æschines, vi. 100
Notium, an Æolian town, i. 149
Nudium, a town of the Minyans, ii. 148
Nymphodorus, son of Pytheas, vii. 137
Nysa, a town of Ethiopia, ii. 146; iii. 111

Oarizus, father of Massages, vii. 71
Oarus, a river of Scythia, iv. 123
Oasis, a city of Libya, iii. 26

Ocean, a supposed river, encompassing
the earth, ii. 23; iv. 8, 36
Octamasades, brother of Scylas, iv. 80
Ocytus, father of Adimantus, viii. 5, 59
Odomantians, a people of Thrace, v. 16;
vii. 112

Odrysæans, a people of Thrace, iv. 92
Ea, a place in Ægina, v. 80, 83
Ebares, groom of Darius, iii. 85

son of Megabazus, vi. 33
Edipus, son of Laïus, iv. 149; v. 60
Enoë, a town of Attica, v. 74
Enone, ancient name of Ægina, viii. 46
Enotria, a district of Italy, i. 167
Enyssæ, islands off Messenia, i. 165
Eobazus, a Persian, iv. 84

-, a Persian, slain by the Thra-
cians, ix. 115, 119

father of Siromitres, vii. 68
Oëroë, daughter of Asopus, ix. 51
Eta, Mount, vii. 176, 217

Etosyrus, Scythian Apollo, iv. 59
Eolycus, i. 149

Olen, a poet, iv. 35

Olenus, a town of Achaia, i. 145
Oliatus, tyrant of Mylasa, v. 37
Olophyxus, a town of Mount Athos, vii. 22
Olorus, king of Thrace, vi. 39, 41
Olympia, Olympic games, ii. 7, 160; v. 22,
47, 71; vi. 70, 103, 125; vii. 206; viii.
26, 134; ix. 34, 81

Olympiodorus, son of Lampon, ix. 21
Olympus, Mount, of Mysia, i. 36, 43; vii.
74

Mount, of Thessaly, i. 56; vii.

128, 129, 172
Olynthus, a town of Sithonia, vii. 122;
viii. 127

Oneatæ, a tribe at Sicyon, v. 68

Onesilus, brother of Gorgus, v. 104-115
Onetes, son of Phanagoras, vii. 214
Onochonus, a river of Thessaly, vii. 129,
196

Onomacritus, a diviner, vii. 6
Onomastus, son of Agæus, vi. 127
Onuphis, a district of Egypt, ii. 166
Ophrynium, a town of Troas, vii. 43
Opis and Argé, iv. 35

a town at the mouth of the Tigris,
i. 189

Opca, wife of Scylas, iv. 78
Opuntian Locrians, vii. 203
Orbelus, Mount, of Pæonia, v. 16
Orchomenians, of Boeotia, viii. 34

of Arcadia, vii. 202; ix. 28
Minyan, i. 146

Ordessus, a river of Scythia, iv. 48
Orestes, son of Agamemnon, i. 68, 69; ix
11

Orges, father of Antipater, vii. 118
Oricus, a port of Apollonia, ix. 93

-, son of Ariapithes, iv. 78
Orithyia, wife of Boreas, vii. 189
Orneates, a people of Peloponnesus, v. 68;
viii. 73

Orætes, governor of Sardis, iii. 120-127
Oromedon, father of Syennesis, vii. 98
Oropus, a port of Boeotia, vi. 100
Orsiphantus, a Spartan, vii. 227
Orthocorybantians, a people of Media, iii.

92

Orus, son of Osiris, ii. 144

Osiris, Egyptian Bacchus, see Bacchus
Ossa, Mount, of Thessaly, i. 56; vii. 128,
129

Otanes, a Persian prince, iii. 67-72, 76,
83, 141, 144, 147, 149

son of Sisamnes, v. 25, 26, 116, 123
father of Amestris, vii. 61

father of Pitaramphes, vii. 40

Otaspes, son of Artachæus, vii. 63
Othryades, a Spartan, i. 82

Othrys, Mount, of Thessaly, vii. 129
Ozolæ, Locrians, viii. 32

Pactolus, a river of Lydia, v. 101

Pactya, a town of the Chersonese, vi. 36
Pactyas, a Lydian, ii. 153-160

Pactyica, a country of Asia, iii. 93, 102;
iv. 44; vii. 67, 85

Padæan Indians, iii. 99

Pæanians, a tribe at Athens, i. 60

Pæonia, Pæonians, iv. 33, 49; v. 12-
15, 98; vii. 124, 185

Pæoples, a people of Thrace, v. 15; vii.
113

Pæsus, a town of the Hellespont, v. 117
Pætians, a people of Thrace, vii. 110
Pæum, a town of Arcadia, vi. 127
Pagasa, a town of Magnesia, vii. 193, 198
Paleans of Cephallenia, ix. 28

Palestine, i. 104, 105; ii. 106; iii. 5; vii.
69, 89

Pallene, a peninsula of Macedonia, vii.
123; viii. 126

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Panionia, (festival,) i. 148

Panionium, place of meeting of the states
general of Ionia, i. 143, 147, 148; vi. 7
Panionius, a Chian, viii. 103-106
Panites, a Messenian, vi. 52
Panopians of Phocis, viii. 34, 35
Panormus, a Milesian port, i. 157
Pantagnotus, brother of Polycrates, iii. 39
Pantaleon, brother of Croesus, i. 92
Pantareus, father of Cleander, vii. 154
Panthialæans, a tribe of Persians, i. 125
Panticapes, a river of Scythia, iv. 18, 47,

54

Pantimathians, a people of Asia, iii. 92
Pantites, a Spartan, vii. 232

Papæus, Scythian Jupiter, iv. 59
Paphlagonians, a people of Asia Minor,
i. 6, 28, 72; iii. 90; vii. 72

Papremis, a city of Egypt, ii. 59, 63, 71,
165; iii. 12

Paræbates, a Spartan, v. 46
Paralates, Scythians, iv. 6
Parapotamii, a town of Phocis, viii. 33
Paretacenians, Medes, i. 101

Paricanians, a people of Asia, iii. 94; vii.
68, 86

Parium, a town of the Hellespont, v. 117
Paris, see Alexander

Parmys, daughter of Smerdis, iii. 88; vii.
78

Parnassus, Mount, of Thessaly, viii. 27, 32
Paroreatæ, a people of Peloponnesus, iv.
148; viii. 73

Paros, one of the Cyclades, v. 28, 31; vi.
133, 135; viii. 67, 112
Parthenius, a river of Thrace, ii. 104

-, Mount, in Peloponnesus, vi.

105
Parthians, a people of Asia, iii. 93, 117;
vii. 66

Pasargadæ, a tribe of Persians, i. 125
Pasargades, a Persian commander, iv. 167
Pasies, father of Philistus, ix. 97
Pataicus, father of Ænesidemus, vii. 154
Patara, a town of Lycia, i. 182
Patarbemis, an Egyptian prince, ii. 162
Patiramphes, charioteer to Xerxes, vii. 40
Patizithes, a magus, iii. 61-78
Patræ, a town of Achaia, i. 145
Patumos, a town of Arabia, ii. 158
Pausanias, son of Cleombrotus, iv. 81; v.
32; vii. 204; viii. 3; ix. 10, 21, 46, 50,
53-57, 60-64, 78-82, 88

Pausica, a people of Asia, iii. 92
Pausiris, son of Amyrtæus, iii. 15

Pedasus, a town of Caria, i. 175; v. 121;
vi. 20; viii. 104

Pedieæ, a town of Phocis, viii. 33
Pelasgians, i. 56, 57, 146; ii. 51; iv. 145;
v. 26; vi. 137; vii. 94; viii. 44
Peleus, king of Thessaly, vii. 191
Pelion, Mount, of Thessaly, iv. 179; vii.
129

Pella, a town of Bottiæa, vii. 123

Pellena, a district of Peloponnesus, i. 145
Peloponnesus, i. 56, 68; vii. 137, 233; viii.
31, 73; ix. 73

Pelops, a Phrygian, vii. 8, 11

Pelusian mouth of the Nile, ii. 17, 154;
iii. 10

Penelope, mother of Pan, ii. 145

Peneus, a river of Thessaly, vii. 20, 128,
129, 173, 182

Pentapolis, a Dorian district, i. 144
Penthylus, general of the Paphians, vii.

195

Percalos, wife of Demaratus, vi. 65

Percote, a town of the Hellespont, v. 117
Perdiccas, ancestor of Amyntas, v. 22; viii.
137-139

Pergamus, citadel of Troy, vii. 43
a fort in Thrace, vii. 112
Perialla, Pythoness, vi. 66

Periander, tyrant of Corinth, i. 20, 23; iii.
48, 50, 53; v. 92, (6.)

Pericles, his parentage, vi. 131

Perilaus, general of the Sicyonians, ix.

103

Perinthus, a town of the Chersonese, iv.
90; v. 1, 2; vi. 33; vii. 25
Perpherees, iv. 33

Perrhæbians, a people of Thessaly, vii.
128, 132, 173

Perses, son of Perses, vii. 61, 150
Perseus, son of Danae, ii. 91; iv. 82; vi.
53, 54; vii. 61, 150
Persians, passim

Petra, a town of the Corinthians, v. 92,
(2.)

Phædyma, daughter of Otanes, iii. 68,
69, 88

Phænippus, father of Callias, vi. 121
Phagres, a fort of Pieria, vii. 112
Phalerus, the port of Athens, v. 63, 85;
vi. 116; viii. 66, 91; ix. 32
Phanagoras, father of Onetes, vii. 214
Phanes, a Halicarnassian, iii. 4, 11
Pharandates, son of Theaspes, vii. 79;
ix. 76

Pharbæthis, a district of Egypt, ii. 166
Pharees, a town of Achaia, i. 145
Pharnaces, father of Artabazus, vii. 66;
ix. 41

Pharnaspes, father of Cassandane, ii. 1;
iii. 2

Pharnazathres, a Persian general, vii. 65
Pharnuches, general of cavalry, vii. 88
Phaselis, a Doric town, ii. 178

Phasis, a river of Colchis, i. 2, 104; ii. 103;
iv. 37, 38, 45, 86; vi. 84

Phayllus of Crotona, viii. 47

Phegeus, father of Aëropus, ix. 26
Pheneus, a town of Arcadia, vi. 74
Pherendates, son of Megabazus, vii. 67
Pheretima, wife of Arcesilaus, iv. 162,
202, 205

Pheron, king of Egypt, ii. 11
Phidippides, a courier, vi. 105
Phidon, tyrant of Argos, vi. 127
Phigalia, a district of Arcadia, vi. 83
Philæus, son of Ajax, vi. 35
Philager, son of Cyneas, vi. 101
Philaon, son of Chersis, viii. 11
Philes, father of Rhocus, iii. 60
Philip of Crotona, v. 47

-, king of Macedonia, viii. 139
Philistus, son of Pasicles, ix. 97
Philition, an Egyptian shepherd, ii. 128
Philocyon, a Spartan, ix. 72, 85
Philocyprus, tyrant of Soli, v. 113

Phla, an island of the lake Tritonis, iv.
178

Phlegra, ancient name of Paliene, vii. 123
Phlius, a town of Peloponnesus, ix. 28
Phocæa, an Ionian city of Lydia, i. 80,
142, 152, 163-167; ii. 106, 177, 178; vi.
8, 11-17

Phocis, Phocians, i. 146; vii. 176, 212, 215,
217; viii. 27, 30, 32; ix. 17, 31
Phœbeum, temple of, vi. 61
Phoenicia, ii. 44, 116; iii. 136; iv. 39
Phoenicians, i. 1, 105; ii. 44, 104, 112; iii.
6, 19, 107, 110, 113, 115; iv. 42; v. 58,
89; vi. 47; vii. 28, 34, 44, 89; viii. 90
Phoenix, a river near Anthela, vii. 176,
200

Phormus, an Athenian, vii. 182

Phraortes, king of the Medes, i. 73, 102
Phrataguna, wife of Darius, vii. 224
Phriconis, Cyma, i. 149

Phrixæ, a town of the Minyans, iv. 148
Phrixus, father of Cytissorus, vii. 197
Phronima, daughter of Etearchus, iv. 154
Phrygia, Phrygians, i. 27, 28, 72; ii. 2; iii.
90; vii. 73

Phrynichus, an Athenian poet, vi. 21
Phrynon, father of Attaginus, ix. 15
Phthiotis, a region of Thessaly, i. 56; vii.

132

Phya, a woman of Attica, i. 60
Phylacus and Autonous, viii. 39

-, son of Histiæus, viii. 85
Phyllis, a region near Mount Pangæus,
vii. 113

Pieria, a region of Macedonia, vii. 112,
131, 185

Pigres, son of Seldomus, vii. 98

and Mantyes, brothers, v. 12
Pilorus, a town of Mount Athos, vii. 122
Pindar, the poet, iii. 38

Pindus, Mount, of Thessaly, i. 56; vii.

129

Pirene, fountain, near Corinth, v. 92
Piromis, ii. 143

Pirus, a river of Achaia, i. 145

Pisa, a town of Elis, ii. 7

Pisistratidæ, v. 63, 65, 90; viii. 52

Pisistratus, son of Nestor, v. 65

-, son of Hippocrates, i. 59-64;

v. 65; vi. 35, 103

Pistyrus, a town of Thrace, vii. 109
Pitana, an Æolian town, i. 149

Pitane, a town of Laconia, iii. 55; ix. 53
Pittacus of Mitylene, i. 27

Pixodarus, son of Mausolus, v. 128

Placia, a Pelasgian town of the Helles-
pont, i. 57

Platæa, Platæans, vi. 108; viii. 1, 44, 50;
ix. 25, 28, 29, 51, 53-85

Platea, an island off the coast of Libya,
iv. 151, 153, 156, 169

Pleistarchus, son of Leonidas, ix. 10
Pleistorus, divinity of the Absinthiar ;,

ix. 119

Plinthine, gulf of, ii. 6

Plynus, a lake of Libya, iv. 168

Pociles, father of Membliares, iv. 147
Pogon, a port of the Trozenians, viii. 42
Poliades, father of Amompharetus, ix. 53
Polichnitæ, Cretans, vii. 170
Pollux, see Tyndarides

Polyas of Anticyra, viii. 21

Polybus, ancestor of Adrastus, v. 67
Polycrates, tyrant of Samos, iii. 39-44,
54-56, 121, 122, 125

Polycritus of Ægina, viii. 92, 93
Polydectes, king of Sparta, viii. 131
Polydorus, son of Alcamenes, vii. 204
-, grandfather of Laïus, v. 59
Polymnestus, father of Battus, iv. 150,

155

Polynices, father of Thersander, vi. 52,
147; ix. 27

Pontus, see Euxine

Porata, a river of Scythia, iv. 12, 48
Porthmea, Cimmerian, iv. 12, 45

Posideum, a town of Cilicia, iii. 91; vii.

115

Posidonians, i. 167

Posidonius, a Spartan, ix. 71, 85

Potidæa, a city of Pallene, vii. 123; viii.
126, 129

Præsian Cretans, vii. 170, 171

Prasias, a lake of Thrace, v. 16

Praxilaus, father of Xenagoras, ix. 107
Praxinus, a Trozenian captain, vii. 180
Prexaspes, a Persian prince, iii. 30, 33, 34,
62, 66, 74

son of Aspathines, vii. 97
Priam, king of Troy, i. 4; ii. 120; vii. 43
Priene, a town of Caria, i. 15, 142, 161;
vi. 8

Prinetades, son of Demarmenus, v. 41
Procles, son of Aristodemus, vi. 51, 52;
viii. 131, 147

-, tyrant of Epidaurus, iii. 50, 52
Proconnesus, an island of the Propontis,
iv. 13, 14; vi. 33

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Prosopitis, an island of the Nile, ii. 41, 165
Protesilaus, a hero, vii. 33; ix. 116
Proteus, king of Egypt, ii. 112, 116
Protothyes, a Scythian, i. 103
Prytanis, king of Sparta, viii. 131
Prytaneum, at Athens, i. 146; vii. 139
of the Achæans, vii. 197
Psammenitus, king of Egypt, iii. 10-15
Psammis, king of Egypt, ii. 160
Psammitichus, king of Egypt, i. 105; ii.
2, 152-157

father of Inarus, vii. 7
Psyllians, a Libyan people, iv. 173
Psyttalea, an island near Salamis, viii. 76,

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Rhocus, an architect, iii. 60

Rhætium, a town of Troas, vii. 43
Rhypes, a town of Achaia, i. 145

Sabacon, king of the Æthiopians, ii. 137—
139, 152

Sabyllus, of Gela, vii. 154

Sacæ, a people of Asia, i. 153; iii. 93; vii.
64

Sadyattes, king of Lydia, i. 16, 18
Sagartian Persians, i. 125; iii. 93; vii. 8
Sais, a city of Egypt, ii. 28, 29, 62, 163, 165,
169, 170

Saitic mouth of the Nile, ii. 17
Sala, a town of Samothracia, vii. 59
Salamis, vii. 166; viii. 40, 56, 83-96

a city of Cyprus, iv. 162; v. 104
Salmydessus, a town of Thrace, iv. 93
Samos, Samians, i. 70, 142; ii. 148; iii.

26, 39, 46, 47, 54, 60, 139-149; iv. 152,
162; vi. 14, 22; ix. 90, 99
Samothracians, ii. 51; vi. 47; vii. 108;
viii. 90

Sana, a town of Mount Athos, vii. 22, 123
Sandanis, a Lydian, i. 71

Sandoces, a Persian judge, vii. 194
Sappho, the poetess, ii. 135

Sarangeans, a people of Asia, iii. 93; vii.

67

Sardanapalus, king of Nineveh, ii. 150
Sardinia, i. 170; v. 106, 124; vii. 165
Sardis, i. 7, 15, 84, 86; v. 100, 101, 10*
Sardonian sea, i. 166

Sarpedon and Minos, i. 173

-, promontory, vii. 58

Sarta, a town of Mount Athos, vii. 122
Saspires, a people of Asia, i. 104; iii. 94;
iv. 37; vii. 79

Sataspes, a Persian, iv. 43

Satræ, a people of Thrace, vii. 110, 111
Sattagydæ, a people of Asia, iii. 91
Saulius, king of Scythia, iv. 76

Sauromatæ, a Scythian people, iv. 21, 43,
110-117

Scæus, a pugilist, v. 60

Scamander, a river of Troas, v. 65; vii. 42
Scamandronymus, father of Charaxus, ii.

135

Scapte-Hyle, a place in Thrace, vi. 46
Sciathos, an island near Artemisium, vii.
176, 179, 182, 183; viii. 7

Scidrus, a town of the Sybarites, vi. 21
Sciona, a town of Pallene, vii. 123
Sciras, Minerva, viii. 94

Scironian road at the Isthmus, viii. 71
Sciton, servant of Democedes, iii. 130
Scius, a river of Scythia, iv. 49
Scolos, a town of Boeotia, ix. 15
Scolopoïs, a river near Mycale, ix. 97
Scoloti, Scythians, iv. 6

Scopades, Thessalians, vi. 127

Scopasis, king of the Scythians, iv. 120,
128

Scylace, a Pelasgian town, i. 57
Scylas, king of the Scythians. iv. 78, 80
Scylax, a voyager, iv. 44

-, a Mindian captain, v. 33

Scyllias, a diver, viii. 8
Scyrmiadæ, Thracians, iv. 93
Scythes, son of Hercules, iv. 10
of Zancla, vi. 23, 24

of Coos, vii. 163

Scythia, Scythians, i. 15, 37, 73, 103, 105,
106; iv. 1-12, 17-20, 40, 46-81, 109,
114, 120, 121, 127, 131, 136; vi. 84; vii.
10, (1.), 20, 64

Sebennys, a district of Egypt, ii. 166
Sebennytic mouth of the Nile, ii. 17
Seldomus, father of Pigres, vii. 98
Selinus, a town of Sicily, v. 66

Selybria, a town of the Chersonese, vi. 33
Semiramis, queen of Babylon, i. 184
Senacherib, king of Assyria, ii. 141
Sepia, a town of Argolis, vi. 77

Sepias, a shore of Magnesia, vii. 183, 186,
188, 191, 195

Serbonis, a lake of Egypt, ii. 6; iii. 5
Seriphos, an island of the Ægean sea, viii.
44, 48

Sermyla, a Greek town of Sithonia, vii.

122

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