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INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
Abraham, patriarch,
150
Achilles, warrior,
17
,
119
,
132
â
34
,
182
Adeimantus, Corinthian general,
66
Admetus, Molossian king,
119
,
120
,
140
â
41
Aeneas, fugitive,
15
,
41
,
48
,
53
,
58
â
59
,
99
Aeschines, orator,
264
Agathocles, king of Syracuse,
69
,
264
Agesilaus, king of Sparta,
117
,
189
Agis, king of Sparta,
143
Aithiops, settler,
53
Alcibiades, politician,
68
,
69
,
142
â
44
,
264
Alcinoüs, king of Phaeacians,
18
,
154
Alexander the Great,
xi
,
xvii
,
xviii
,
xx
,
6
,
13
,
22
,
55
,
125
,
164
,
171
,
174
,
177
,
179
,
190
â
91
,
198
Anaxagoras, philosopher,
265
Andocides, orator,
183
â
84
,
265
Androtion, historian,
265
Antileon, benefactor of Samians,
195
Antipater, Macedonian viceroy,
191
,
266
Apollo,
15
,
17
,
21
,
29
,
31
,
38
,
47
,
66
,
100
,
119
,
141
,
173
,
193
Apollonides, physician,
168
Archelaus, king of Macedon,
171
,
267
Arganthonius, king of Tartessus,
42
,
50
,
61
Aristagoras, deputy tyrant of Miletus,
84
,
182
Aristides, politician,
139
,
140
,
265
Aristotle, philosopher,
9
,
25
â
26
,
152
,
155
,
164
,
191
,
265
Artaxerxes I, Persian king,
141
Artaxerxes II, Persian king,
177
Athena,
18
,
37
,
102
â
3
,
105
,
124
,
158
,
165
,
172
,
183
,
186
,
193
Battus, settler,
41
Bellerophon, fugitive,
18
,
37
,
131
Bias, sage,
64
Callias, victim of ostracism,
139
Calypso,
181
Cassander, Macedonian general,
6
Cephisodorus, metic,
160
Cleander, governor of Byzantium,
274
Cleisthenes, politician,
138
,
155
,
266
Cleisthenes, tyrant of Sicyon,
154
Cleomenes I, king of Sparta,
115
,
266
Creon, king of Thebes,
21
Critias, oligarch,
266
Cylon, politician,
124
Cyrus the Great,
60
Cyrus the Younger,
176
Darius I, king of Persia,
168
,
182
Darius III, king of Persia,
177
Demaratus, king of Sparta,
266
Democedes, physician,
168
Democritus, philosopher,
25
Demophon, legendary king of Athens,
126
Demosthenes, politician,
266
Diagoras, philosopher,
266
Dicaeopolis, character in comedy,
106
,
163
Dionysius I, king of Syracuse,
13
,
68
,
70
â
72
,
110
,
153
,
179
Dionysius II, king of Syracuse,
72
Dracon, lawgiver,
135
Drimacus, bandit,
231
Ducetius, Sicel leader,
267
Empedocles, philosopher,
29
Epaminondas, general,
76
,
77
,
185
â
88
Epeigeus, fugitive,
133
Epicurus, philosopher,
196
Eumaeus, swineherd,
17
â
18
,
117
,
128
â
29
,
134
,
173
Euripides,
267
Eurycleia, nurse,
173
Eurymachus, suitor,
180
Evagoras, king of Salamis on Cyprus,
24
Gelon, tyrant of Sicily,
32
,
54
,
69
,
86
â
88
,
112
Gorgias, orator,
170
Gorgus, benefactor of Samian exiles,
195
Grote, George,
242
Harpagus, Median general,
61
â
64
Harpalus, Macedonian general,
267
Hermocrates, Syracusan politician,
267
Herodotus,
267
Hicetas, tyrant of Leontini,
73
Hieron, tyrant of Syracuse,
86
â
88
,
171
Hipparchus, victim of ostracism,
138
Hippias, sophist,
170
Hippias, tyrant of Athens,
267
Hippocrates, tyrant of Gela,
65
Hipponax, poet,
267
Histiaeus, tyrant of Miletus,
267
Homer,
154
,
168
,
169
,
172
â
74
,
181
â
82
,
197
Hyperbolus, victim of ostracism,
140
,
268
Iphicrates, mercenary,
178
Isagoras, politician,
268
Isocrates, speechwriter,
24
,
26
,
120
,
127
,
175
â
76
Laomedon, legendary king of Troy,
180
Leosthenes, general,
190
Leotychidas II, king of Sparta,
268
Lysander, general,
188
Lysias, speechwriter,
32
â
33
,
160
,
163
â
64
,
184
,
268
Lysippus, sculptor,
171
Mausolus, Persian satrap,
77
â
78
Megacles, politician,
124
Menemachus, Lydian exile,
27
Mentes, lord of the Taphians,
172
Miltiades the Younger, general,
268
Minnion, benefactor of Samians,
195
Nausithoüs, king of the Phaeacians,
59
Niceratus, metic,
160
Odysseus,
17
â
18
,
42
,
48
â
49
,
53
,
59
,
117
,
119
,
128
,
134
,
154
,
167
,
173
,
180
â
82
Oedipus,
13
,
21
,
23
,
120
,
126
â
27
,
170
Orestes, mythological fugitive,
118
,
137
Orestes, Thessalian prince,
268
Parthenopaeus, mythological metic,
163
Pausanias, Spartan regent,
124
Pausanias II, king of Sparta,
268
Peleus, host of fugitives,
132
,
133
Perdiccas, Macedonian general,
196
Perdiccas II, king of Macedon,
67
Pericles,
7
,
32
,
97
,
106
,
108
â
9
,
158
,
164
Phalaecus, fugitive,
145
Pharnabazus, Persian satrap,
144
,
227
,
265
Philip II, king of Macedon,
22
,
82
,
84
,
98
,
128
,
194
Philistus, historian,
269
Pisander, politician,
269
Pisistratus, Athenian tyrant,
38
,
175
,
269
Pleistoanax, Spartan king,
269
Polycrates, tyrant of Samos,
227
Polycritus, physician,
168
â
69
Polyneices, mythological exile,
21
,
22
â
23
,
27
,
29
Priam, king of Troy,
48
,
119
,
133
,
134
Protagoras, sophist,
170
Ptolemy I Soter, king of Egypt,
81
Pythagoras, philosopher,
25
,
269
Pythodorus, general,
269
Romulus, king of Rome,
114
Socrates,
28