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440043 514 INDEX Women, the g(ory of woman to re- strain her weakness, and avoid both praise and blame, ii. 45 fin. ; take part in war, ii. 4 init. med., iii. 74 init. Z. Xanthippus, father of Pericles, an Athenian, i. 11 1 med., i. 127 init. Xenares, (i) Ephor at Sparta, v. 36 init., 46 fin. ; favours the war party, ib. 36 med. ; negotiates with the Boeotians and Corinth- ians, ib. 36-38 : (ii) another, the Lacedaemonian governor of Heraclea, v. 51 fin. ; slain in battle, ib. Xenocleides, a Corinthian com- mander, i 46 init.. iii. 114 fin. Xenon, a Theban commander at Syracuse, vii. 19 med. Xenophanes, father of Lamachus, an Athenian, vi. 8 med. Xenophantidas, a Lacedaemonian, viii. 55 med. Xenophon, an Athenian com- mander at Potidaea, ii. 70 init. ; in Chalcidice, ib. 79. Xenotimus, father of Carcinus, an Athenian, ii. 23 med. Xerxes, king of Persia, father of Artaxerxcs, i. 137 med., iv. 50 fin. ; his expedition against Hel- las, i. 14 med., 118 init., iii. 56 med. ; warned by Themistocles after Salamis, i. 137 fin. ; his letter to Paiisanias, ib. 129. Zacj'nthus, an island opposite Elis, an Achaean colony, ii. 66 ; its importance to the Athenians, ib. 7 fin., 80 init. ; the Zacynthians assist the Corc^'racans, i. 47 ; become the allies of Athens, ii. 7 fin., 9 mod., 66. iv. 8 init., 13 med., vii. 57 med. ; Zacynthus is ravaged by the Lacedaemonians, ii. 66 ; the Zacynthians furnish Demosthenes with troops for service in Sicily, vii. 31 init., 57 med. Zancl6 : Messene in Sicily origin- ally so called from the Sicel word for a sickle, vi. 4 fin. iSee Mes- sene.] Zeus, Ithomean, i. 103 med. ; 'the Gracious,' ib. 126 med.; the

  • God of Freedom,' ii. 71 init.;

Olympian, iii. 14 init., v. 31 init. ; Nemean, iii. 96 init. ; Lycaean, v. 16 fin. ; temples of Zeus, at Athens, ii. 15 med. ; Corcyra. iii. 70 med. ; Mount Lycaeum, v. 16 fin. ; between Lebedus and Colophon, viii. 19 med. ; Mantinca, v. 47 fin. ; Olympia, iii. 14 init., v. 50 init. ; Syracuse, vi. 64 med., 65 fin., 70 init.. 70 fin., 75 init., vii. 4 fin., 37 fin., 42 fin. Zcuxidamus, father of Archidamus the Lacedaemonian king, ii. 19 med., 47 init., iii. i init. Zeuxidas, a Lacedaemonian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med., 24 init. Zopyrus, father of Megabyzus, a Persian, i. 109 med. Printed in England at the Oxford University Press