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nilLIP OF MACEDON. 563 PIIILOJIELUS. Bight of his half-brothers to Olyn- thiis, xi. 321 : intrigues of, in Olyn- thus, xi. 322 ; destruction of the Olynthian confederacy by, xi. 324, 325, 331, 3.50 seq., 364; 'Athenian expedition to Oiynthus against, xi. 334; intrigues of, in Euboea, xi. 339; and Athens, overtures for peace between, b. c, 348, xi. 369 seq. : Thebans invoke the aid of, asrainst the Phokians, xi. 375 ; and Thermopylne, xi. 377, 407 ; 410, 416, 421, 424; embassies from Athens to, xi. 375 seq., 401 seq. 422; envoys to Athens from, xi. 386, 387, 390, 398, 401 ; synod of allies at Athens about, xi. 388 ; peace and alliance between Athens, and, xi. 390 seq., 409, 429 seq., 442. 446 seq.; fabrications of ^schines and Piiilokrates about, xi. 398, 408, 409, 412 seq.; in Thrace, xi. 402, 404, 450 seq. ; letter of, taken by jEschines to Athens, xi. 410, 416 ; surrender of Phokis to, xi. 421; declared sympathy of, with the Thebans, B. c. 346, xi. 421 ; visit of ^^chincs to, in Phokis, xi. 423 ; admitted into the Amphiktyonic fissembly, xi. 425 ; ascendency of, n. c. 346, xi. 428 seq. ; named presi- dent of the Pythian festival, xi. 428 ; position of, after the Sacred War, xi. 434 ; letter of Isokratcs to, xi. 436 ; movements of, after B. c. 346, xi. 443 seq. ; warnings of Demosthenes against, after b. c. 346, xi, 444; mission of Python from, to Athens, xi.446 ; and Ath- ens, dispute between about Halon- iiesus, xi. 448 seq. ; and Kardia, xi. 450 ; and Athens, disputes between, al)out the Bosporus and Hellespont, xi. 450; at Perinthus and the Cher- sonese, xi. 454, 458 seq. ; and Ath- ens, declaration of war between, xi. 454 seq.; makes peace with Byzantium, Chios, and other isl- ands, attacks the Scythians, and is defeated by the Triballi, xi.461 ; and the Amphissians, xi. 480 seq., 497 : re-fortification of Elateia by, xi. 482, 484 seq. ; application of, to Thebes for aid in attacking the Athenians, xi 483 seq., 489; alli- Jince of Athens and Thebes against, xi. 490 seq., 593 seq.; letters ot, tc the Peloponnesians for aid, xi.492 ; victory of, at Cha;roneia, xi. 497 seq., 505 ; military organization of, xi. 501, xii. 56 seq.; and the Athe- nians, peace of Demades between, xi. 507 seq. ; honorary votes at Athens in favor of, xi. 509 ; e.xpe dition of, into Peloponnesus, xi. 510; ac the congress at Corinth, xi. 511: preparations of, for the invasion of Persia, xi. 512; repu- diates Olympias, and marries Kle- opatra, xi. 512; and Alexander, dissensions between, xi. 513; as- sassination of, xi. 514 se(]., xii. 6 seq.; character of, xi. 519 seq.; discord in the family of. xii. 4; military condition of Macedonia before, xii. 55. Philip Aridceiis, xii. 319, 334. Philippi, foundation of, xi. 241. Piiilippics of Demosthenes, xi. 30v«  seq., 445, 451. Philippizing factions in Magara and Enboea, xi. 448. Philippus, the Thehan jiolemarch, x. 82, 85. Philippus, Alexanders physician, xii. 113. Philiskns, X. 2G1. Philislides, xi. 449, 452. Philishis, his treatment of mythes, i. 410 ; banishment of, xi. 33 ; recall of, xi. 67 ; intrigues of, against Pia- to and Dion, xi. 76 ; tries to inter- cept Dion in the Gulf of Taren- tum, xi. 89 ; at Lcontini, xi. 99; defeat and death of, xi. 100. Philokrates, motion of, to allow Philip to send envoys to Athens, xi. 371 ; motion of, to send envoys to Philip, xi. 379 ; motion of, for peace and alliance with Philip, xi. 390 seq., 416; fabricatio'ns of, about Philip, xi.398, 408, 409,412: impeachment and condemnation of, xi. 433. Philoktetes, i. 301, 310. Philolaus and Diokles, ii. 297. Philomela, i. 196 seq. Philomelus, xi. 245; seizes the temple at Delphi, xi. 248 ; and Archida- mus, xi, 247 ; and the Pythia at Delphi, xi. 250 ; successful battles of, with the Lokrians, xi. 251 ; de- feat and deatli of, xi. 255; takes