Serrheum, promontory of Thrace, vii. 58,
Sesostris, king of Egypt, ii. 102, 103, 106— 110
Sestus, a city of the Chersonese, iv. 147; vii. 32, 33; ix. 114, 115 Sethon, king of Egypt, ii. 141 Sicania, Sicily, vii. 170
Sicas, father of Cyberniscus, vii. 98 Sicinnus, bondman of Themistocles, viii. 75, 110
Sicyon, a state of Peloponnesus, v. 67, 68; vi. 92; viii. 43; ix. 28
Sidon, Sidonians, ii. 116; iii. 136; vii. 99,
Sigæum, promontory, iv. 38
Sigeum, a town on the Scamander, v. 65,
Sigynnæ, a people beyond the Ister, v. 9 Silenus, Marsyas, vii. 26; viii. 138 Simonides, the poet, v. 102; vii. 228 Sindians, a people of the Cimmerian Bos- phorus, iv. 3, 28, 86
Sindus, a town of Mygdonia, vii. 123 Singus, a town of Sithonia, vii. 122 Sinope, a town of the Euxine, i. 76; ii. 34; iv. 12
Siphnos, one of the Cyclades, iii. 57, 58; viii. 46, 48
Siris, a town of Italy, viii. 62
-, a town of Pæonia, v. 15; viii. 115 Siromitres, a Persian general, vii. 68, 79 Siromus, a Tyrian, vii. 98
Sisamnes, a Persian general, vii. 65 father of Otanes, v. 25
Sisimaces, a Persian general, v. 121 Sitalces, king of Thrace, iv. 80; vii. 137 Sithonia, a region of Thrace, vii. 122 Siuph, a city of Egypt, ii. 172 Smerdis, son of Cyrus, iii. 30, 65
the magus, iii. 61-79
Smerdomenes, son of Otanes, vii. 82, 121 Smila, a town of Pallene, vii. 123 Smindyrides, a Sybarite, vi. 127 Smyrna, i. 14, 16, 149
Sogdians, a people of Asia, iii. 93; vii. 66 Soli, a town of Cyprus, v. 115 Soloëis, western promontory of Libya, ü. 32; iv. 43
Solon, the Athenian legislator, i. 29-33; ii. 177; v. 113
Solymi, Milyans, i. 173
Sophanes, of Decelea, vi. 92; ix. 73-75 Sosicles, a Corinthian, v. 92
Sosimenes, father of Panætius, viii. 82 Sostratus of Ægina, iv. 152 Spargapises, son of Tomyris, i. 211 Spargapithes, king of the Agathyrsi, iv. 78 Sparta, see Lacedæmon
Sperchius, a river of Thessaly, vii. 198, 228
Sperthies and Bulis, vii. 134, 137 Sphendale, a town of Attica, ix. 15 Stagirus, a town of Macedonia, vii. 115 Stentoris, a lake of Thrace, vii. 58
| Stenyclerus, a town of Messenia, ix. 64 Stesagoras, father of Cimon, vi. 34, 38, 103
Stesenor, tyrant of Curium, v. 113 Stesilaus, son of Thrasylaus, vi. 114 Strattis, tyrant of the Chians, iv. 138; viii.
Struchates, a people of Media, i. 101 Stryme, a town of Briantica, vii. 108, 109 Strymon, a river of Macedonia, i. 13, 23, 64; vii. 24, 113; viii. 115 Strymonians, vii. 75
Stymphalis, lake, vi. 96
Styreans of Dryopea, vi. 107; viii. 1, 48; ix. 28
Styx, a river of Arcadia, vi. 74
Sunium, southern promontory of Attica, iv. 99; vi. 87, 115
Susa, residence of the Persian kings, i. 188; iii. 68, 70, 91; iv. 83, 91; v. 49, 52 -54; vii. 151, 239
Syagrus, a Spartan, vii. 153–159 Sybaris, a city of Italy, v. 44; vi. 21, 127 Syene, a city in Upper Egypt, ii. 28 Syennesis, king of the Cilicians, i. 74; v. 118; vii. 98
Sylé, plain in Thrace, vii. 115
Syloson, brother of Polycrates, iii. 39, 139 -149
Syme, sea of, i. 174
Syracuse, vii. 155-162
Syrgis, a river of Scythia, iv. 123
Syria, Syrians, i. 6, 72, 76, 105; ii. 12, 90, 104, 116, 158, 159; iii. 5, 90, 91; iv. 39, 49; vii. 72, 89, 140
-, also called Assyrians, vii. 63 Syrtis, region and gulf of, ii. 32, 150; iv. 169
Tabalus, governor of Sardis, i. 154 Tabiti, Scythian Vesta, iv. 59 Tachompso, an island of the Nile, ii. 29 Tænarus, a place in Laconia, i. 23, 24; vii. 168
Talaus, father of Adrastus, v. 67 Talthybius, a hero honoured at Sparta, vii. 134, 137
Tamynæ, a town of Euboea, vi. 101 Tanagra, a town of Boeotia, v. 57, 79; ix. 15, 43
Tanaïs, a river of Scythia, iv. 20, 21, 45, 57, 100, 123
Tanis, a district in Egypt, ii. 166 Tarentum, a city of Italy, i. 24; iii. 136, 138; iv. 99; vii. 170
Targitaus, ancestor of the Scythians, iv. 5 Tarichea, a city of Egypt, ii. 15, 113 Tartessus, a city of Iberia, i. 163; iv. 152,
Tauchira, a town of the Barcæans, iv. 171 Taurica, Taurians, iv. 3, 20, 99, 103 Taxacis, king of Scythia, iv. 120 Taygetus, Mount, of Laconia, iv. 145 Tearus, a river of Thrace, iv. 90, 91 Teaspes, father of Sataspes, iv. 43; vii. 79; ix. 76
Tegea, Tegeans, of Arcadia, i. 65; vi. 72, 105; vii. 170, 202; ix. 25, 26, 28, 35, 37, 70
Teios, a town of Ionia, i. 168; vi. 8 Telamon, a hero, viii. 64
Teleboans, a people of Ætolia, v. 59 Telecles, a Samian, iii. 41
Teleclus, son of Archelaus, vii. 204 Telesarchus, a Samian, iii. 143 Telines, ancestor of Gelon, vii. 153 Telliads, diviners, ix. 33, 37 Tellias, a diviner, viii. 27 Tellus, an Athenian, i. 30
-, a Scythian goddess, iv. 59 Telmessus, a town of Caria, i. 78 Telos, an island off Triopium, vii. 153 Telys, tyrant of Sybaris, v. 44 Temenus, ancestor of the Macedonian kings, viii. 137
Temnos, an Æolian island, i. 149 Tempé, vale of Thessaly, vii. 128, 173 Tenedos, an Eolian island, i. 151; vi. 31 Tenos, an island near Delos, iv. 33; vi. 97; viii. 82
Teos, a town of Lydia, i. 142, 168; ii. 178 Teras, a Thracian, iv. 80; vii. 137 Terillus, tyrant of Himera, vii. 165 Termera, a town of Caria, v. 37 Termilæ, Cretans, i. 173: vii. 92
Tethronium, a town of Phocis, viii. 33 Tetramnestus, a Sidonian, vii. 98 Teucrians, iv. 191; v. 13, 122; vii. 20, 43, 75
Teuthrania, a part of Mysia, ii. 10
Thales, of Miletus, i. 74, 75, 170; ii. 20 Thamanæans, a people of Asia, iii. 93, 117 Thamasius, father of Sandoces, vii. 194 Thamimasidas, Scythian Neptune, iv. 59 Thannyras, a Libyan, iii. 15
Thasos, an island of the Ægean sea, ii. 44;
vi. 28, 46, 47; vii. 108, 118
Theasides, a Spartan, vi. 85
Theban, plain, in Asia, vii. 42
Thebe, daughter of Asopus, v. 80
Thespia, Thespians, of Boeotia, v. 79; vii. 202, 222, 226; viii. 50, 75; ix. 30 Thesprotia, a country of Epirus, ii. 56; v. 92, (7.); vii. 176; viii. 47
Thessaly, Thessalians, i. 57; v. 63, 64; vii. 6, 30, 128-130, 172-174, 176, 196; viii. 27, 29, 30; ix. 31, 89
Thessalus, companion of Dorieus, v. 46 Thestæ, a fountain in Libya, iv. 158, 159 Thetis, vii. 191
Thmuitis, a district of Egypt, ii. 166 Thoas, king of Lemnos, vi. 138 Thonis, an Egyptian governor, ii. 114 Thorax, of Larissa, ix. 1, 58 Thoricus, a place in Attica, iv. 99 Thornax, Mount, of Laconia, i. 69
Thrace, Thracians, i. 168; ii. 103; iv. 74, 93, 99; v. 2, 3, 6-9; vi. 33, 176; vii. 75, 110, 185; viii. 115, 116; ix. 89 Thracians of Asia, i. 28; iii. 90; vii. 75 Thrasybulus, tyrant of Miletus, i. 20-22; v. 92, (6.)
Thrasycles, father of Lampon, ix. 90 Thrasydeius, son of Aleuas, ix. 58 Thrasylaus, father of Stesilaus, vi. 114 Thriasian plain, in Attica, viii. 65; ix. 7 Thyia, daughter of Cephissus, vii. 178 Thynians, a people of Asia, i. 28 Thyrea, a town of Argolis, i. 82; vi. 76 Thyssagetæ, a people of Europe, iv. 22,
Thebes, of Egypt, i. 182; ii. 3, 4, 9, 15, 42, Thyssus, a town of Mount Athos, vii. 22
54-56, 83, 166; iii. 10; iv. 181
Thebans, of Boeotia, i. 46, 49, 52; v. 74, 77, 79; vi. 108; vii. 202, 205, 233; viii. 134; ix. 31, 41, 67, 86-88 Themiscyra, a town on the Thermodon, iv. 86
Themison, of Thera, iv. 154
Themistocles, son of Neocles, vii. 143, 144,
173; viii. 4, 19, 22, 56, 59, 74-83, 108- 112, 123, 124
Theocydes, father of Dicæus, viii. 65 Theodorus, a Samian engineer, i. 51; iii.
Theomestor, son of Androdamas, viii. 85; ix. 90
Theopompus, king of Sparta, viii. 131 Thera, an island of the Egean sea, iv. 147-156
Therambus, a town of Pallene, vii. 123 Therapne, a town of Laconia, vi. 61 Theras, a Cadmæan, iv. 147, 148
Tiarantus, a river of Scythia, iv. 48 Tibarenians, a people of Asia, iii. 94; vii. 78
Tibisis, a river of Scythia, iv. 49 Tigranes, general of the Medes, vi. 62; ix. 96, 102
Tigris, river, i. 189; v. 52; vi. 20 Timagenides, a Theban, ix. 38, 86 Timagoras, father of Timonax, vii. 98 Timander, father of Asopidorus, ix. 69 Timareta, priestess at Dodona, ii. 55 Timesitheus of Delphi, v. 72 Timesius of Clazomenæ, i. 168 Timnas, a Scythian, iv. 76
Timo, priestess at Paros, vi. 134, 135 Timon of Delphi, vii. 141
Timonax, son of Timagoras, vii. 98 Timoxenus, general of the Scionians, viii.
Tiryns, Tirynthia, in Argolis, vi. 76, 77, 83; vii. 137; ix. 28
Tisias, father of Lysagoras, vi. 133 Titacus of Aphidna, ix. 73 Tithæus, son of Datis, vii. 88 Tithorea, summit of Parnassus, viii. 32 Titormus of Ætolia, vi. 127
Tmolus, Mount, near Sardis, i. 84, 93; v. 101
Tomyris, queen of the Massagetes, i. 205, 212, 214
Torone, a town of Sithonia, vii. 22, 122 Trachea of the Scythian Chersonese, iv. 99 Trachis, Trachinians, vii. 175, 176, 198, 199, 201, 203; viii. 31
Trapezus, a town of Arcadia, vi. 127 Traspian Scythians, iv. 6
Trausians of Thrace, v. 4
Trauus, a river of Thrace, vii. 109 Triballian plain, iv. 49
Triopium, promontory, i. 144, 174; iv. 38 Tritæa, a town of Achaia, i. 145 Tritantæchmes, a Persian general, vii. 82, 121; viii. 26
-, governor of Babylonia, i.
Triteæ, a town of Phocis, viii. 33 Triton, a river of Libya, iv. 178, 180, 191 -, a divinity, iv. 179
Trozen, a town of Argolis, vii. 99; viii. 41, 43; ix. 28
Troglodyte Æthiopians, iv. 183
Troy, Trojans, ii. 10, 118, 120; iii. 90; iv. 191 v. 13, 122; vii. 171 Trophonius, oracle of, i. 46; viii. 134 Tydeus, son-in-law of Adrastus, v. 67 Tymnes, father of Histiæus, v. 37; vii. 98 Tyndarides, Argonauts, iv. 145; v. 75; ix. 73
Tyndarus, ii. 112
Typhon, ii. 144, 156; iii. 5
Tyras, a river of Scythia, iv. 11, 47, 51, 82
Tyre, Tyrians, ii. 44, 112, 116; iii. 19 Tyrodiza, a town of Thrace, vii. 25 Tyrrhenia, Etruria, i. 94, 163, 166; vi. 22 Tyrrhenian Thracians, i. 57, 163, 166
Venetians, see Enetians
Vesta, Tabiti of the Scythians, iv. 59, 68, 127
Umbrians of Italy, i. 94; iv. 49
Urania, Venus, i. 105; iii. 8
Utians, a people of Asia, iii. 93; vii. 68 Vulcan, ii. 3, 99-101, 121, 136, 147, 176; iii. 37; viii. 98
Xanthippus, father of Pericles, vi. 131, 136; vii. 33; viii. 131; ix. 114, 120 Xanthus, a town of Lycia, i. 176 Xenagoras of Halicarnassus, ix. 107 Xerxes, son of Darius, vi. 98; vii. 1-20, 26, 32, 44, 56, 60, 89, 104, 130, 136, 147, 184-187; viii. 24-54, 59, 67, 68, 88, 90, 100-121, 128, 146, 147, 198-201, 210- 213, 223-225, 228
Xuthus, father of Ion, vii. 94
Zacynthus, an island of the Ionian sea, iii. 59; iv. 195; vi. 70; ix. 37 Zalmoxis, divinity of the Getæ, iv. 94, 95 Zancla, a town of Sicily, vi. 22, 23; vii. 154, 164
Zaueces, a Libyan people, iv. 193 Zeuxidamus, son of Leotychides, vi. 71 Zona, a town of Samothracia, vii. 59 Zopyrus, a Persian prince, iii. 153–160 ; iv. 43
-, grandson of Zopyrus, iii. 160 Zoster, promontory of Attica, viii. 107
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