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INDEX 427 Andromedes, a Lacedaemonian en- voy, V. 42 init. Andros, island of, ii. 55 ; the Andri- ans subjects and tributaries of the Athenians, iv. 42 init., vii. 57 init. ; Andrians employed by the oligarchs at Athens, viii. 69 med. ; — Andrian colonies : Acan- thus, iv. 84 init. ; Argilus, ib. 103 med. ; Sane, iv. 109 med. ; Stagirus, ib. 88 fin. Androsthenes, Olympic victor, v. 49 init. Aneristus, Lacedaemonian ambas- sador to Persia, ii. 67 init. Antandrus, an Aeolian town, viii. 108 med. ; captured by the Les- bian refugees, iv. 52 fin. ; recap- tured by the Athenians, ib. 75 med. ; introduces a Lacedaemo- nian garrison, expelling the Per- sians, viii. 108 med. Anthemus, in Macedonia, ii. 99 fin., 100 med. Anthene, on the borders of Argos and Lacedaemon, v. 41 init. Anthesterion, the Attic month, ii. 15 fin. Anticles, an Athenian commander, i. 117 med. Antigenes, father of Socrates, an Athenian, ii. 23 med. Antimenidas, a Lacedaemonian en- voy, V. 42 init. Antimnestus, father of Hierophon, an Athenian, iii. 105 fin. Antiochus, king of the Orestians, ii. 80 fin. Antiphemus, joint founder, with Entimus, of Gela, vi. 4 med. Antiphon, the soul of the oligarchi- cal conspiracy at Athens, viii. 68 init., 90 init. ; his abilities and vir- tue, ib. ; disliked by the people, ib. ; afterwards tried for his share in the plot, ib. ; sent to make peace with Lacedaemon, ib. 90 med. Antippus,a Lacedaemonian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med. ; ib. 24 init. Antiquity, inferiority of, i. i fin. ; poverty of, i. ir fin. Antissa, in Lesbos,viii. 23med.; the Antissaeans defeat the Methym- naeans,iii. 18 init. ; Antissa taken by the Athenians, ib. 28 fin. Antisthenes, a Spartan, viii. 39 med., 61 med. Aphrodisia, in Laconia, iv. 56 init. Aphrodite, temple of, at Ery.x, i 46 med. Aphytis, in Pallene, i. 64 fin. Apidanus, river in Thessaly, iv. 78 fin. Apodotians, in Aetolia, iii. 94 fin. Apollo, Polycrates dedicates Rhc- nea to, i. 13 fin., iii. 104 init.; temple of, at Actium, i. 29 med. ; at Amyclae, v. 18, § xi ; 23, § iv ; at Argos, ib. 47 fin. ; opposite Cy- thera, vii. 26 med. ; at DeLum, iv. 76 med., 90 init., 97 init. ; at Leucas, iii. 94 med. ; at Naupac- tus, ii.91 init. ; on Triopium, viii. 35 med. ; of the Pythian Apollo, at Athens, ii. 15 med. ; at Delphi, iv. 118, § i ; V. 18, § ii ; of Apollo Pythaeus, at Argos [?], v. 53 init. ; altar of, Apollo 'the Founder' at Naxos, in Sicily, vi. 3 init. ; of the Pythian Apollo in the Athen- ian Agora, vi. 54 fin. ; festival of Apollo Maloeis, iii. 3 med. ; shrine of Apollo Temenites at Syracuse, vi. 75 init., 99 fin., 100 fin. ; ancient oracle of Apollo to Alcmaeon, ii, 102 fin.; Homeiic Hymn to Apollo quoted, iii. 104 med. Apollodorus, father of Charicles, an Athenian, vii. 20 init. Apollonia, a colony of Corintli, i. 26 init, Arcadia, did not change its inhabit- ants anciently, i. 2 med. ; portion of, subjected by the Mantineans, V. 29 init.; Arcadians supplied