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HOMOIOI. 540 lONIANS. mode of dealing with, in legen- dary and historical Greece, ii. 93 seq. ; tributials for, at Athens, iii. 77 ; Drako's laws of, retained by Solon, iii. 134; trial for and the senate of Areopagus, v. 368 n. Hoinoioi, Spartan, ii. 363, 418. Hopletes, iii. 51. Hone, the, i. 10. Ilorkos, i. 7, 8. Horse, the wooden, of Troy, i. 302, 309. Horsemen at Athens, after the resto- ration of the deraocracry, b. c. 403, viii. 305. Uospilality in legendary Greece, ii. 84. Human sacrifices in Greece, i. 126 seq. Hyakhithia and the Lacedaemonians, V. 153. Hyakinthus, i. 168. Hyblaan Megara, iii. 365. Hydarnes, v. 88. Hydaspes, Alexander at the, xii. 227 seq. ; Alexander sails down the, xii. 333. " dra, the Lernaean, i. 7. fdra, sailors of, v. 51 n. 2. ^kkai-a, capture of, vii. 216. Hylus and Herakles, i. 234. Hylleis, ii. 360. Hi/lltts, i. 94, 177. Hymns, Homeric, i. 34, 37 seq., 45, 59, 60, iii. 168 seq.; at festival iu honor of gods, i. 49. Hypaspistce, xii. 61. Ilyperbolus, iv. 151, vii. 108 seq., viii. 27. Hyperides, xi. 509, xii. 298 n. 1, 3(35 n., 326,327. Hyperion, i. 5, 6. l/ypermenes, x. 146. Hypermnestra, i. 88. Hypliasis, Alexander at, xii. 231. Hypomeiones, Spartan, ii.363, 418. Hyrkania, Alexander in, xii. 166. I. lalmenos and Askalaphos, i 130. Japetids in Hesiod, i. 74. lapetos, i. 5, 6. Japygians, iii. 392. Jasus, capture of, vii. 389 Jberia in Spain, iii. 27 ■» Iherians and Dionysius, x. 5!0. Ida in As'ia, iii. 195, 197. Ida in Crete, Zeiis at, i. 6. Iduiilliyrsus, iv. 267. Idas, i. 169, 171. Idomeni, Demosthenes at, vi. 306 seq Idrieus, xi. 437. Ikarus, i. 225. Iliad and the Trojan war, i. 297 ; and Odyssey, date, structure, and au- thorship of, ii. 118-209. Ilium, i. 286, 334 seq. Il/yria, Dionysius's schemes of con quest in, xi. 24. lllyrians, different tribes of, iv. 1 seq. ; retreat of Perdikkas and Brasidas before, vi. 447 seq. ; victory of Philip over, xi. 214 seq.; defeat of, by Alexander, xii. 28 seq. Bus, i. 285, 286. Imbros, iv. 28, 278 seq. Imilkon and Hannibal, invasion of Sicily by, x. 421 seq. ; at Agrigen- tum, X. 425 seq. ; at Gela, x. 447 seq. ; and Dionysius, x. 454 seq. ; at Motye, x. 479, 490; capture of Messene bj', 491 seq.; and the Cam- panians of .^Etna, x. 497 ; before Syracuse, x. 498 seq. ; flight of from Syracuse, x. 510 ; miserable end of, X. 511. Inachus, i. 82. Indus, Alexander at, xii. 225 seq., 233 seq. ; voyage of Nearchus from the mouth of, to that of tho Tigris, xii. 235, 237. Industry, manufacturing, at Athens, iii. 136 seq. Infantry and oligarch}', iii. 31. Inland and maritime cities contrasted, ii. 22.5. //id, i. 123 seq. Inscriptions, ii. 41. Interest on loans, iii. 107 seq., 159. Interpreters, Egyptian, iii. 327. lo, legend of, i. 84 seq. Ion, i. 198, 204. Ionia, emigrants to, ii. 24 seq. ; con- quest of, by Harpagus, iv. 202; Mardonius's deposition of depots in, iv. 312 ; expedition of Astyo- chus to, vii. 382 ; expedition of Thrasyllus to, viii. 129. Ionian, the name a reproach, iii. 169 lonians, ii. 12, 13; and Darius'a bridge over the Danube, iv. 27i