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INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES

Abraham, patriarch,
150

Achilles, warrior,
17
,
119
,
132
–
34
,
182

Adeimantus, Corinthian general,
66

Admetus, Molossian king,
119
,
120
,
140
–
41

Adrestus, fugitive,
134
–
35

Aeneas, fugitive,
15
,
41
,
48
,
53
,
58
–
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

Alcaeus, poet,
19
,
174
,
264

Alcibiades, politician,
68
,
69
,
142
–
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
–
91
,
198

Anaxagoras, philosopher,
265

Anchises, fugitive,
15
,
59
,
99

Andocides, orator,
183
–
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

Arion, singer,
168
–
69

Aristagoras, deputy tyrant of Miletus,
84
,
182

Aristides, politician,
139
,
140
,
265

Aristotle, philosopher,
9
,
25
–
26
,
152
,
155
,
164
,
191
,
265

Artaxerxes I, Persian king,
141

Artaxerxes II, Persian king,
177

Asclepius,
116
,
170
–
71

Athena,
18
,
37
,
102
–
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

Cephalus, metic,
159
,
160
,
164

Cephisodorus, metic,
160

Cimon, general,
139
,
265

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

Croesus,
129
,
135

Ctesias, physician,
168
–
69

Cylon, politician,
124

Cyrus the Great,
60

Cyrus the Younger,
176

Danaüs, father,
118
–
19
,
123

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

Diogenes, philosopher,
25
,
170

Dionysius I, king of Syracuse,
13
,
68
,
70
–
72
,
110
,
153
,
179

Dionysius II, king of Syracuse,
72

Dionysus,
19
,
21
,
85
,
168

Dracon, lawgiver,
135

Drimacus, bandit,
231

Ducetius, Sicel leader,
267

Elizabeth I,
1
,
14
,
287

Empedocles, philosopher,
29

Epaminondas, general,
76
,
77
,
185
–
88

Epeigeus, fugitive,
133

Epicurus, philosopher,
196

Eumaeus, swineherd,
17
–
18
,
117
,
128
–
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
–
88
,
112

Gorgias, orator,
170

Gorgus, benefactor of Samian exiles,
195

Grote, George,
242

Harpagus, Median general,
61
–
64

Harpalus, Macedonian general,
267

Hermocrates, Syracusan politician,
267

Hermon, runaway slave,
145
,
146

Herodotus,
267

Hesiod,
151
,
180

Hicetas, tyrant of Leontini,
73

Hieron, tyrant of Syracuse,
86
–
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
–
74
,
181
–
82
,
197

Hyperbolus, victim of ostracism,
140
,
268

Iphicrates, mercenary,
178

Isagoras, politician,
268

Isocrates, speechwriter,
24
,
26
,
120
,
127
,
175
–
76

Laomedon, legendary king of Troy,
180

Leosthenes, general,
190

Leotychidas II, king of Sparta,
268

Lysander, general,
188

Lysias, speechwriter,
32
–
33
,
160
,
163
–
64
,
184
,
268

Lysippus, sculptor,
171

Mausolus, Persian satrap,
77
–
78

Megacles, politician,
124

Menelaus,
18
,
25

Menemachus, Lydian exile,
27

Mentes, lord of the Taphians,
172

Miltiades the Younger, general,
268

Minnion, benefactor of Samians,
195

Nausicaä, princess,
119
,
134

Nausithoüs, king of the Phaeacians,
59

Niceratus, metic,
160

Nicias, general,
143
,
163
–
64

Odysseus,
17
–
18
,
42
,
48
–
49
,
53
,
59
,
117
,
119
,
128
,
134
,
154
,
167
,
173
,
180
–
82

Oedipus,
13
,
21
,
23
,
120
,
126
–
27
,
170

Orestes, mythological fugitive,
118
,
137

Orestes, Thessalian prince,
268

Parthenopaeus, mythological metic,
163

Patroclus, fugitive,
17
,
18
,
133

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
–
9
,
158
,
164

Phalaecus, fugitive,
145

Pharnabazus, Persian satrap,
144
,
227
,
265

Phidias, sculptor,
171
,
268

Philip II, king of Macedon,
22
,
82
,
84
,
98
,
128
,
194

Philistus, historian,
269

Phoenix, fugitive,
18
,
27
,
132

Pindar, poet,
32
,
87

Pisander, politician,
269

Pisistratus, Athenian tyrant,
38
,
175
,
269

Pleistoanax, Spartan king,
269

Polycrates, tyrant of Samos,
227

Polycritus, physician,
168
–
69

Polyneices, mythological exile,
21
,
22
–
23
,
27
,
29

Poseidon,
59
,
115
,
122
,
147
,
180

Powell, Enoch,
3
–
5
,
14

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

Solon,
5
,
20
,
127
,
154
-
55

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