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INDEX [ The compilation of this Index has been greatly assisted by the Geographical and Historical Index prepared by Mr. Tiddemanfor the later editions of Arnold's Thucydides. The subdivision of the chapters not agreeing in different editions, each chapter is referred to in three parts, marked, init., nied.,fin~ Abdera, situalion of, ii. 97 init. ; Nymphodorus of Abdera, ii. 29. Abydos, a Milesian colony, viii. 61 init. ; revolts to the Lacedaemo- nians, ib. 62 ; Strombichides recalled from, ib. 79 med. ; the Peloponnesian head-quarters, ib. 102-108. Acamantis, an Athenian tribe, iv. 118 fin. Acanthus, an Andrian colony, iv. 84 init. ; revolts from Athens, ib. 84- 88 ; provision respecting, in the treaty between Lacedaemon and Athens, v. 18, § vi ; speech of Brasidas at, iv. 85 87, 114 med., 120 med. ; Acanthian troops with Brasidas. ib. 124 init. Acanthus, a Lacedaemonian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med., ib. 24 init. Acarnan, eponymous hero of Acar- nania, ii. 102 fin. Acarnania, named after Acarnan, ii. 102 fin. ; opposite to Cephal- lenia, ii. 30 fin. ; invaded by the Ambraciots, ib. 80-82 ; the Acar- nanians always carry arms, i. 5 fin. ; skilful slingers, ii. 81 fin., vii.3ifin. ; their common council, iii. 105 init. ; allies of Athens [except Oeniadae, ii. 102 init.], ii. 7 fin., 9 med., 68 fin., iii. 95 med., 102 med., iv. 77 med., 89, loi med., vii. 57 fin., 60 fin., 67 med. ; expedition of Phormio against Oeniadae, ii. 102; request as their commander a relation of Phormio, iii. 7 ; attack Leucas, iii 94 init. med. ; defeat the Am- braciots, ib. 105-113; conclude a treaty with Ambracia, ib. 114 med. ; colonise Anactorium, iv. 49. Acesines, a river in Sicily,iv. 25 med. Achaea [in Peloponnesus], restored by the Athenians, i. 115 init. [cp. i. Ill fin.]; redemanded from the Lacedaemonians by Cleon, iv. 21 med. ; resettled by the Lace- daemonians, V. 82 init. ; [Achac- ans, early name of Hellenes, i. 3 med.] ; [found Scione on re- turn from Troy, iv. 120 init.] ; [not allowed to join in the foundation of Heraclea, iii. 92 fin.]; founders of Zacynthus, ii. 66 ; allies of the Athenians, i. Ill fin.; at fiist neutral, except the Pellenes, ii. 9 init. ; support the Peloponnesians in the en- gagement oft'Erincus, vii. 34 init.