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INDEX.
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  • Thap′sus, battle of, 297.
  • Theatre, the, among the Greeks, 217, 218.
  • Theatre of Dionysus, at Athens, 182.
  • Theban supremacy, 156–158.
  • Thebes, in Egypt, 20; royal tombs at, 31.
  • Thebes, in Greece, 87; destroyed by Alexander, 161, 162.
  • The-mis′to-clēs, in Persian War, 128–130; naval policy of, 136; his ostracism, 137; as an orator, 199.
  • The-oc′ri-tus, 202.
  • The-od′o-ric, k. of the Visigoths, 371.
  • The′o-do′si-us the Great, 337, 338.
  • Ther′mæ, Roman, 352, 353.
  • Ther-mop′y-be, battle of, 132, 133.
  • The′seus, 94, 118.
  • Thespians, at Thermopylæ, 133.
  • Thespis, 193.
  • Thes′sa-ly, 87.
  • Thiers (tē-êr′), 691.
  • Thirty-nine articles, 551.
  • Thirty tyrants, 328.
  • Thirty Years' War, 582–589.
  • Thôr, 379.
  • Thoth′mēs II., 22.
  • Thrace, made part of the Persian Empire, 80; kingdom of, 171.
  • Thucydides (thu-sīd′i-dēz), 197, 198.
  • Tibenne Republic, established, 670; abolished, 671.
  • Ti-be′ri-us, Roman emp., 309, 310.
  • Ti′l.ur, 244, 329.
  • Ti-ci′-nus, battle of the, 260.
  • Tiers État (te-êrz′ ā′tä′), 651.
  • Tig′lath-i-nin′, 43, 58.
  • Tig′lath-Pi-le′ser I., 48; II., 48.
  • Tigris, valley of the, 40.
  • Tilly (til′le), 583, 584.
  • Tilst, treaty of, 678.
  • Ti′mon, the Athenian misanthrope, 151.
  • Titian (tish′a̯an), 511, n.
  • Tit′i-es, 224."
  • Titus, Roman emp., 315–317.
  • Tobacco, introduced into England, 561.
  • Todleben (tōt'lā-be̯n), 695.
  • To-le′do, 398.
  • Tory.—This term probably comes from the Irish word toree (give me), the command of the robber. Before pressed into political service, it was applied to the half-civilized natives of certain districts in Ireland.
  • Tory, origin of T. party, 621.
  • Tostig, 434.
  • Toulon (too-lṓn'), 665.
  • Tournament, 431.
  • Tours (toor), battle of, 398.
  • Tower of London, 605.
  • Towns, growth of, 464; relations of, to the feudal lords, 464.
  • Traf′al-gar′, battle of, 678.
  • Trajan, Roman emp., 318–321.
  • Transmigration of souls, among the Brahmans, 10, 11; among the Egyptians, 30, 31.
  • Tras-i-me′nus, Lake, battle of, 260.
  • Tre′bi-a, battle of the, 260.
  • Tri-bo′ni-an, 358.
  • Tribunes, Roman, 234, 235; military tribunes, 238.
  • Triple Alliance, the, 593.
  • Tri-um′vi-rate, First, 291 ; Second, 300–302, 303.
  • Trojan War, the, 94–96.
  • Troubadours (tro͞o'ba-do͞ors'),496,497.
  • Trouveurs, 497.
  • Troy. See Ilios.
  • Troyes (trwä), treaty of, 486.
  • Truceless War, the, 256.
  • True Cross, the, 390, 396.
  • Tudor, house of, England under, 539–562; names of Tudor sovereigns, 539, n.
  • Tuileries, palace of the, 653.
  • Tul′lus Hos-til′i-us, 225.
  • Tunis, 532, n.
  • Turanian peoples, 2, 3.
  • Turcot (tür'go'), 650.
  • Tu′rin, 713.
  • Turks, embrace Mohammedanism, 396; the Seljuks, 460; Ottoman T., empire of, founded, 461–463; they capture Constantinople, 462; check to their arms, 463; defeated at Lepanto, 537; besiege Vienna, 538, n. 1. See Russo-Turkish Wars.