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INDEX 457 Sgesta (cout.) — Selinus, vi. 6 med. ; send envoys to Athens, ib. ; deceive the Athen- ians about their wealth, ib. 8 init., 46; their cavalry aid the Athenians to capture Hyccara, ib. 62 med. ; they supply the Athenians with thirty talents, ib. ; the Athenians send to them for horses, ib. 88 med. [cp. 98 init.] ; the Egestaeans furnish the Athenians with cavalry, ib. 98 init. Egypt revolts from the K ng, i. 104 init. ; subdued by the Persians, ib. 109, no; destruction of the Athenian reinforcements in, ib. 1 10 fin. ; third Athenian fleet sent to Egypt without results, ib. 112 med, ; visited by the plague, ii. 48 init. ; Egyptians in the fens most warlike, i. 1 10 med. ; Egypt- ian body-guard of Pausanias, ib. 130 init. ; Egyptian vessels at Cythera, iv. 53 fin. ; at Triopium, viii. 35 med. Eidomene, in Macedonia, ii. 100 med. Eighty, Council of, at Argos, v. 47 fin. Eion, in Chalcidice, a colony of Mende, iv. 7. Eion, upon the Strymon,iv. 5oinit., 108 init., v. 6-12 ; taken by the Athenians, i. 98 init., iv. 102 fin.; saved by Thucydides, iv. 106 fin., 107 init.; Artaphernes, a Persian envoy to Sparta, cap- tured by the Athenians there, ib. 50 init. Elacus, in the Thracian Cherso- nese, viii. 102, 103, 107 fin. Elaphebolion, a month at Athens, iv. 118 fin., V. 19 init. Eleatis, part of Thesprotia, i. 46 med. Eleus [rt/. Leros], viii. 27 init. Eleusinium, a temple at Athens, ii. 17 init. H Eleusis, in Attica, i. 114 fin., ii. 19 med., 20 init., 21 init., iv. 68 med. ; war of the Elcusinians with Erechtheus, ii. 15 init. Elimiots, a Macedonian tribe, ii. 99 init. Elis, ii. 25 med., 66 init. ; Eleans furnish the Corinthians with ships, i. 27 fin., 46 init. ; the Cor- cyraeans burn their dockyard at Cyllene, ib. 30 med. ; supply a naval contingent to the Lacedae- monian confederacy, ii. 9 med. ; defeated by the Athenians, ib. 25 med. ; dissatisfied with the treaty between the Lacedaemon- ians and Athenians, v. 17 fin. ; join the Argive alliance, ib, 31 init. ; quarrel with the Lacedae- monians about Lepreum, ib. med. ; make an alliance with Athens, «6.43 fin., 44 med., 46 fin ,47 ; ex- clude the Lacedaemonians from the Olympic games, v. 49, 50 ; aid the Argivcs, ib. 58 init. ; go home, on the other allies refusing to attack Lepreum, ib. 62 ; aid the Mantineans against Epidau- rus, tb. 75 fin. ; the Argives de- sert them, ib. 78 ; Teutiaplus, an Elean in Alcidas' army, iii. 29 fin. Ellomenus, in Leucadia, iii. 94 init. Elymi, a partly Trojan race in Sicilj', vi. 2 med. Embatum, near Erythrae, iii. 29 fin., 32 init. Empedias, a Lacedaemonian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med., 24 init. Empire, the three things mostfat;il to, iii. 40 iTiit. ; an empire cannot be cut down like a household, vi. 18 med.; an empire once gained cannot be abandoned, i. 75, ii- 63 ; those who seek empire alwaj-s arouse hatred, i. 76, ii. 64 fin., iii. 37 init. h2