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INDEX 441 Boeotians {cottt.) — 39 ; take possession of Heraclea, ib. 5a init. ; take part in the Lacedaemonian invasion of Ar- gos, ib. 57 fin.-6o ; summoned by the Lacedaemonians to Man- tinea, ib. 64 med ; invite a small body of Lacedaemonian troops to the Isthmus, and thus raise suspicionat Athens against Alcib- iades, vi. 61 init.; send aid to Sicily, vii. 19 med., 58 med. ; these engaged against their Pla- taean countrymen, ib. 57 init.; make the first stand against the Athenians on Epipolae, ib. 43 fin.; sack of Mycalessus by the Thracians, ib. 29, 30 ; the Boeot- ians furnish the Lacedaemon- ians with ships, viii. 3 fin ; aid the revolt of Lesbos, ib. 4 fin.; Oropus is betrayed to the Boeotians, ib. 60 init.; Oenoe is betrayed to the Boeotians, ib. 98; the Boeotians lose two ships at Cynossema, ib. 106 med. Boeum, in Doris, i. 107 init. Bolbe, Lake, in Macedonia, i. 58 fin., iv. 103 init. Bolissus, in Chios, viii. 24 med. Bomieans, in Aetolia, iii. 96 fin. Boriades, an Aetolian envoy, iii. 100 init. Bottiaea, ii. 100 med. ; the Bot- tiaeans expelled from, by the Macedonians, ii. 99 med. Bottice, revolts from Athens, 1. 56-58 ; devastated by Phormio, ib. 65 fin.; ravaged by Sitalces, ii. loi ; the Bottiaearts there defeat tTie Athenians, ib. 79; aid the Chalcidians to expel the Athenians from Eion, iv. 7. Brasidas, saves Methone, ii. 25 med. ; the first Spartan to gain distinction in the War, ib.; sent out as adviser of Cnemus, ib. 85 init.; concerts with the other G commanders an attack on the Piraeus, ib. 93 ; sent as adviser of Alcidas, iii. 69 med., ih. 76 med. ; advises Alcidas to attack Corcyra, ib. 79 fin.; distinguishes himself at Pylos, iv. 11 med.; wounded, ib. 12 init. ; saves Me- gara, ib. 70-73 ; marches through Thessaly to Chalcidicc, ib. 78 ; favourable impression produced by him, ib. 81, 108 med. ; a good speaker, ib. 84 fin. ; his army, Peloponnesian mercenaries and Helots, ib. 80 fin. [cp. ib. 70 med.] ; allies himself with Perdiccas, ib. 83 init. ; quarrels with him, ib. fin. ; gains over Acanthus and Stagirus, ib. 84-88 ; speech of, at Acanthus, ib. 85-87 ; captures Amphipolis, ib. 103-106 ; re- pulsed from Eion, ib. 107 init. ; brings over Myrcinus, Galepsus, and Oesyme, ib. fin. ; takes To- rone and Lecythus, ib. 1 10-116; receives honours from the Scion- aeans, ib. 121 ; refuses to sur- render Scione under the Truce, ib. 122 ; receives the Mendaeans in defiance of the Truce, ib. 123 init. ; garrisons Mende and Sci- one, ib. fin. ; defeats the Lyncest- ians, ib. 124 ; deserted by the Macedonians, ib. 125; his speech to his soldiers, ib. 126; defeats the Illyrians, ib. 127, 128 ; re- ceives commissioners from Lace- daemon, ib. 132 fin. ; attempts Potidaea, ib. 135 ; defeats the Athenians at Amphipolis, v. 6- 10 ; speech of, ib. 9 ; his death, ib. 10 fin. ; buried in the Agora of Amphipolis, ib. 11 init.; re- ceives the honours of a founder from the Amphipolitans, ib. 1 1 med.; a great enemy to peace, ib. ■ 16 init. ; his Helot soldiers settled at Lcpreum, ib. 34 med.; his old soldiers present at Mantinea, ib. 67 init, 71 fin., 72 med. g2