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428 INDEX Arcadia (co>tt.)-~ by Agamemnon with ships for the Trojan War, i. 9 fin. ; Ar- cadian mercenaries at Notium, iii. 34 ; in tlie Athenian service before Syracuse, vii. 57 med. ; on the Syracusan side, v-ii. 19 fin., 58 med. ; Arcadian allies of the Lacedaemonians join them in invading Argos, ib. 57 med., 58 fin., 60 med. ; summoned by the Lacedaemonians to Tegea, tb. 64 ; present at Mantinca, ib. 67 med., 73 init. ; furnish ships to the Lacedaemonians, viii. 3 fin. ; war between some Arcadian tribes and the Lepreans, v. 31. [^See also Heraeans, Maenalia, Mantinea, Orchomenus, Parrhas- ians, Tegea.] Arcesilaus, father of Lichas, a Lacedaemonian, v. 50 med., 76 med., viii. 39 init. Archedice, daughter of Hippias the tyrant, vi. 59 med. ; her epitaph, ib. Archelaus, son of Perdiccas, king of Macedonia, ii. 100 init. Archers, at Athens, numbers of the horse and foot archers, ii. 13 fin.; horse archers sent to Melos, v. 84 med. ; to Sicily, vi. 94 fin. ; barbarian archers, viii. 98 init. Archestratus, an Athenian com- mander, i. 57 fin. ; father of Chaereas, viii. 74 init. Archetimus, a Corinthian com- mander, i. 29 init. Archias, the founder of S3'racuse, vi. 3 med.; [of Camarina] be- trays Camarina to the Syra- cusans, iv. 25 med. Archidamus, king of Lacedaemon, i. 79 fin. ; father of Agis, iii. 89 init. ; his prudent character, ib. fin. ; friend of Pericles, ii. 13 init. ; speech of, i. 80-85 > leader of the first expedition into Attica, ii. ID fin. ; second speech, ib. 1 1 ; sends a herald to Athens, ib. la ; leads the army to Oenoe, ib. 18 init. ; blamed for delay, ib. med.; enters Attica, tb. 19 init. ; halts at Acharnae, ib. 20; retires, ib. 23 fin. ; invades Attica a second time, ib. 47 init., 55-57 ; attacks Plataea, ib. 71 init.; offers terms to the Plataeans, ib. 71-74 ; in- vades Attica a third time, iii. r. Archippus, father of Aristides, an Athenian, iv. 50 init. Archonides, a Sicel king, friend of the Athenians, vii. i fin. Archons, their former power at Athens, i. 126 med.; Pisistratus, vi. 54 fin. ; Themistocles, i. 93 init. ; Pythodorus, ii. 2 init. ; Alcaeus, v. 19 init., 25 init. ; Archonship kept by the Pisistrat- idae in their own family, vi. 54 fin. Arcturus, rising of, ii. 78 init. Ares, temple of, at Megara, iv. 67 init. Argennusae, a town opposite Myti- len^, viii. loi med. Argilus, a colony from Andros, iv. 103 init. ; provision respecting, in the treaty of peace, v. 18, § vi ; the Argilians assist Brasidas in his attempt on Amphipolis, iv. 103 med. ; the Argilian serant of Pausanias, i. 132. 133 ; Ccr- dylium in Argilian territorj', v. 6 med. Arginus, Mount, opposite Chios, viii. 34 init. Argos [the Amphilochian], iii. 102 fin., 105 init., 107 init. ; founded by Aniphilochus, ii. 68 init. ^See also Amphilochia.] Argos [in Peloponnesus], residence of Themistocles there, after his ostracism, i. 135 med., 137 med.; forms alliance with the Athen- ians, i. 102 fin. ; the Corinthians warned from Argos of the in- tended Athenian invasion, iv. 4a