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492 INDEX Persia {cottt.) — racter, iv. 50 init. ; Persian nobles quartered at Athens, i. 89 fin. ; Persians form part of the garrison in Memphis, ih. 104 fin. ; Persian spoil in the Acro- polis at Athens, ii. 13 med. [See Kings, Persian, Medes, and War, The Persian.] Perseus, i. 9 med. Petra, promontory near Rhegium, vii. 35 fin. Phacium, in Thessaly, iv. 78 fin. Phaeacians, their ancient naval re- nown, i. 25 fin. Phaeax, an Athenian envoy in Sicily, V. 4, 5. Phaedimus, a Lacedaemonian en- voy, V. 42 init. Phaeinis, priestess of Here at Ar- gos, iv. 133 fin. Phaenippus. an Athenian, registrar at the conclusion of the one year's Truce, iv. 118 fin. Phagres, in Thrace, ii. 99 med. Phalerum, one of the harbours at Athens, i. 107 init., ii. 13 fin.; Phaleric Wall, ib., ib. Phalius, a Corinthian, the founder of Epidamnus, i. 24 init. Phanae, in Chios, viii. 24 med. Phanomachus, an Athenian, com- mander at Potidaca, ii. 70 init. Phanoteus, in Phocis, iv. 76 med., 89 med. Pharax, father of Styphon, a Lace- daemonian, iv. 38 init. Pharnabazus,(i) satrap of the Hel- lespont, viii. 6 init., 62 init. ; begs aid from Lacedaemon, ib. 8 init., 39 init., 80 med., 99 med., 108 med., 109 init. ; (ii) father of Pharnaces, ii. 67 med. Pharnaces, three Persians, (i) father of Artabazus.i. 129 init. ; (ii) son of Pharnabazus, ii. 67 med. ; settles the Delians at Adramyt- tium,v. I fin. [cp. viii. 108 med.]; (iii father of Pharnabazus,salrap of the Hellespont, viii. 6 init. [? same as ii]. Pharnaces, the sons of, viii. 58 init. Pharos, in Egypt, i. 104 init. Pharsalus, in Thessaly, attacked by the Athenians, i. iii init.; sends aid to the Athenians, ii. 22 fin. ; friends of Brasidas there, iv. 78 init. ; Thucydides of Pharsalus, proxenus of Athens, viii. 92 med. Phaselis, in Lycia, ii. 69 fin , viii. 88 fin., 99 med.. 108 init. Phea, in Elis, vii. 31 init. ; cap- tured by the Messenians, ii. 25 med. ; given up, ib. fin. Pheraeans, in Thessaly, ii. 22 fin. Philemon, father of Ameiniades, an Athenian, ii. 67 med. Philip, a Lacedaemonian, governor of Miletus, viii. 28 fin. : goes to fetch the Phoenician fieet from Aspendus, ib. 87 fin., 99 med. Philip, a Macedonian, brother of Perdiccas, i. 57 init., ii. 95 med. ; father of Am^'ntas, ii. 95 fin., 100 med. ; joins with the Athenians, i. 57 init.. 59, 61 fin. Philocharidas, a Lacedaemonian, swears to the one year's Truce, iv. 119 init.; swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med., 24 init.; commissioner in Chalcidicc, ib. 21 ; ambassador at Athens, ib. 44 fin. Philocrates, an Athenian com- mander, brings reinforcements to Melos, v. 116 fin. Philoctetes, his ships the smallest that went to Troy, i. 10 med. Philomela, story of, ii. 29 init. Phlius, in Peloponnesus, the Corin- thians request money for the expedition against Epidamnus from the Phliasians, i. 27 fin. ; Phliasian troops with Brasidas at Megara, iv. 70 med. : the priestess Chrysis flies for refuge to Phlius, ib. 133 fin. ; the Lace-