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568 INDEX. Media aud The Mkdks. Soc, in gen- eral, the lives of Themistocles, Ari- srides, Ciiuon, Liiculhis, iii. 239, 244 and after, Alexander, Antony, v. 180, 187 and after, and Artaxerxes. Also, Theseus, i. 37 ; Nuraa, i. 140; Pericles, i. 350 ; ^ra. Paulus, ii. 181; Sylla, iii. 160; Eumenes, iii. 43G, 438 ; Agesilaus, iv. 28. The Median dress, Alexander, iv. 217; Antony, v. 208. Also Pouipey, iv. 94, 96, 106 ; Demetrius, v. 146. Medioi.anum or Milan, Marcellus, ii. 24.5 ; CiEsar, iv. 274 ; Comparison of Dion aud Brutus, v. 365. Medius, friend of Alexander and An- ticronus, Alexander, iv. 252, 253 ; Demetrius, v. 112. Megabacchus (perhaps Megaboc- chus), friend of Crassus, Crassus, iii. 361. Megabates, a young Persian, Agesi- laus, iv. 13, 14. Megabyzu.'*, a Persian, Alexander, iv. 214. Meg.cles the archou, who killed Cy- lon, Solon, i. 177, 1 78. Megacles, son of Akmajon, opponent of Pisistratus, Solon, i. 197, 199. Megacles, grandfather of Alcibiades, Aloibiades, ii. 1. Megacles, father of Buryptolemus, Cimon, iii. 204, 219. Megacles, friend of Pyrrhus, Pyr- rhus, iii. 20, 22. Megacles, brother of Dion, Dion, v. 272, 273. Meg.aleas or Megal.eus, a Mace- donian, Aratus, v. 413. Megalophanes or Demophanes, a Megalopolitau, Philopoemen, ii. 360. Megalopolis, a town of Arcadia, and Meg.lopolitans, Pelopidas, ii. 221 ; Philopoemen, ii. 360, 364, 366, 373-383; Pyrrhus, iii. 36 ; Agis, iv. 448; Cleomeues, iv. 470, 472, 477, 489-492, 495, 503; Aratus, v. 370, 395, 401, 404. Megara and Meg.rians, historical notices, Theseus, i. 8, 9, 25, 28, 34 ; Solon, i. 174-178; Comparison, i. 229 ; Themistocles, i. 246 ; Pericles, i. 348, 357 and after; Alcibiades, ii. 40 ; Aristides, ii. 297, 305 ; Philopoe- men, ii. 372 ; Nicias, iii. 297 ; Ctesar, iv. 801 ; Phocion, iv. 344 ; Demo- Etienes, v. 18; Demetrius, v. 103,104, 126, 137 ; Brutus, v. 310. The Me- garian territory is also mentioned, Pelopidas, ii. 213; Cimon, iii. 221; Agesilaus, iv. 33 ; Agis, iv. 458 ; Aratus, v. 396. Anecdotes, Lysan- der, iii. 128; Philopoemen, ii. 361 ; Phocion, iv. 368 ; Antony, v. 175; Dion, v. 261. Megara, a town in Macedonia, Pyr- rhus, iii. 2. Megara, a town in Sicily, Marcellus, ii. 257, 260. Megellus of Elea or Velia, Timo- leon, ii. 148. Megistonus, stepfather of Cleomenes, Cleomenes, iv. 473, 477, 485, 486 ; Aratus, v. 403, 407. Melanippus, a son of Theseus, Tlie- seus, i. 8. Melanopus, an Athenian, Demo- sthenes, V. 14. Melantas or Melantes, a Persian, Artaxerxes, v. 440, 441. Melanthius, an Athenian, Phocion, iv. 349. Melanthius, a poet, Cimon, iiL 202, 203. Mel.anthus, a painter of the school of Sicyon, Aratus, v. 378. Melas, a river of Boeotia, Pelopidas, ii. 216 ; Sylla, iii. 170. Meleager the hero, Theseus, i. 30. Melesias, father of Thucydides, Peri- cles, i. 328 ; Nicias, iii. 290. Melesippidas, a Spartan, Agesilaus, iv. 1. Melib(ea, a town of Thessaly, Pelopi- das, ii. 229. Melicerta, Theseus, i. 25. Melissus of Samos, philosopher, The- mistocles, i. 232 ; Pericles, i. 353. Melite or Melita, a district in Athens, Solon, i. 1 76 ; Themistocles,!. 256 ; Phocion, iv. 349. Melitea, a town of Thessaly, Sylla, iii. 169. Mellaria, a town of Spain, Serto- rius, iii. 395. Melon, a Theban, Pelopidas, ii. 207, 208, 211, 213, 224; Agesilaus, iv. 29. Melos and Melians, Alcibiades, ii. 18; Lysunder, iii. 119; Comparison of Crassus and Nicias, iii. 379. Caics Memmius, accuser of Lucullua, LucuUus, iii. 276 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 376 (?), 399.