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646 GLOSSARY<br />

Helen, a play by Euripides, L. 155, T.850<br />

Heliaea, the su preme court of Athens, K. 897<br />

Heracleids, children of Heracles, P. 385<br />

Heracles, B. 1574, L. 927<br />

Heracles, baths of, C. 105 I<br />

Hennes, Winged, B. 572<br />

Hiero, an auctioneer, E. 757<br />

Hieronymus, a wild and hairy man, A. 389, C. 349,<br />

E.201<br />

Hippias, the Tyrant, K. 448, W. 502, L. 617, 1153<br />

Hippocrates and hiS sons, a dirty crew, C. 1001<br />

Hippocrates, an Athenian general, nephew of Pericles,<br />

slain at Delium, T.273<br />

Hippodamus, father of Archeptolemus, K. 327<br />

Hippolytus, by Euripides, alluded to, F. 1043<br />

Hipponax, a writer of satires, F. 661<br />

Hipponicus, son of Callias, B. 283<br />

Homer, P. 1089, 1096, B. 575, 910 C. 1056<br />

Hymen, god of marriage, P. 1334<br />

Hyperbolus, a demagogue who succeeded Cleon, of<br />

servile origin, ostracized, finally killed by the oligarchs<br />

at Samos, 4Il B.C., A. 846, K. 1304, 1363,<br />

C. 551, 876, W. 10°7, P. 680, 921, 1319, F. 570,<br />

T.84°<br />

Hysipyle, by Eunpides, quoted, F. 12Il, 1327<br />

Iacchus, a personage in the Eleusinian mysteries, F.<br />

316<br />

Iapetus, one of the Titans, proverbial for antiquity,<br />

C. 998<br />

Iaso, daughter of Asclepius, Pl. 701<br />

Ibycus of Rhegium, an erotic poet, T. 161<br />

Ida, a mountain in Crete, F. 1355<br />

Ino, daughter of Cadmus, wife of Athamas, A. 434,<br />

W.1414<br />

Ion of Chi os, a tragic poet, P. 835<br />

Iophon, son of Sophocles, F. 73<br />

Iphigenia in Taurisquoted, F. 1232<br />

Iris, winged, B. 575<br />

Ismenichus, A. 861<br />

Lacedaemon, B. 1012<br />

Laches, an Athenian commander in the Peloponnesian<br />

War, accused by Cleon of peculation; slain at<br />

Mantinea, W. 240, 836, 895<br />

Laconians, Spartans, P. 212, 282, 478,622<br />

Lacrateides, an Athenian leader, possibly one of the<br />

accusers of Pericles, A. 220<br />

Lais, a courtesan, Pl. 178<br />

Laispodias, an Athenian general, B. 1569<br />

Lamachus, son of Xenophanes, colleague of Alcibiades<br />

and Nicias in the Sicilian ex pedi tion<br />

415 B.C., a brave and honorable soldier. He<br />

was killed in the siege, A. 270, 567, 963, P. 473,<br />

T.84 1<br />

Lamia, a goblin, W. 1°35, 1177, P. 758<br />

Lamias, keeper of the public prison, E. 77<br />

Lampon, a soothsayer, one of the leaders of the colony<br />

sent to Thurii, B. 521, 998<br />

Lasus of Hermione, a lyric poet, contemporary with<br />

Simonides, W. 1410<br />

Leipsydrium, a fortress where the Alcmaeonidae<br />

fortified themselves after the death of Hipparchus;<br />

probably on Mt. Parnes, L. 665<br />

Lenaea, a feast, at which the comedies were exhibited,A.<br />

504<br />

Leogoras, an epicure, C. 109, W. 1269<br />

Leonidas, king of Sparta, who fell at Thermopylae,<br />

L. 1254<br />

Leotrophides, a slim poet, B. 1406<br />

Lepreus, in Elis, B. 1+9<br />

Leucolophus, unknown, F. 1512, E. 645<br />

Libya, B. 710<br />

Limnae, a port of Athens near the Acropolis, F. 217<br />

Loxias, a name of Apollo, K. 1072, Pl. 8<br />

Lycabettus, a rocky hill which overshadows Athens,<br />

F. 1056<br />

Lycis, an Athenian comic poet, F. 14<br />

Lycon, husband of Rhodia, L. 270<br />

LycU1'gia, by Aeschylus, the tetralogy containing the<br />

Edonians, the Bassarides, the Young Men, and<br />

Lycurgus (satyric drama), T. 135<br />

Lycus, patron hero of the Athenian dicasteries, W.<br />

389, 81 9<br />

Lynceus, a keen-sighted hero, Pl. 210<br />

Lysicles, a sheep-seller, K. 132,765<br />

Lysicrates, an ugly snub-nosed man, E. 630, 736<br />

Lysicrates, a corrupt Athenian officer, P. 992, B. 513<br />

Lysistratus, a vicious man, K. 1267, W.787<br />

Magnes, an early comedian, K. 520<br />

Mammacuthus, "blockhead," F. 990<br />

Manes, a slave-name, P. 1146, B. 523<br />

Mania. a slave-name, F. 1346<br />

Marathon, scene of the famous victory, 490 B.C.,<br />

A. 697, K. 781,1334, T.806<br />

Marathon, songs from, F. 1296<br />

Marilades, A. 609<br />

Marpsias, a contentious orator, A. 701<br />

Medea, by Euripides, quoted, F. 1382<br />

Megabazus, B. 484<br />

Megacles, a name in one of the great Athenian families,<br />

the Alcmaeonidae, C. 46, 8 I 5<br />

Megaenetus, F. 965<br />

Megara, a town near Athens, A. 519, 533, 738, W.<br />

57,P.246,481,5oo,609<br />

Megarian Walls, L. 1169<br />

Melanion, the hero who won the race with Atalanta,<br />

L. 785<br />

Melanippe, seduced by Aeolus, T. 547<br />

Melanthius, a tragic poet, P. 804, 1009, B. 151<br />

Mcleager, a play by Euripides, F. 864,1238,1402<br />

Meletus, a tragic poet, F. 1302<br />

Melian famine, B. 186<br />

Melian Gulf, L. I 169<br />

Melistiche, E. 46<br />

Melite, an Attic deme, F. 501<br />

Melitides, a stupid man, F. 991<br />

Memnon, son of Eos, slain by Achilles, C. 622, F.<br />

963<br />

Menelaus, husband of Helen, B. 509, L. 155<br />

Messene (Messenia), a district in the southwestern<br />

Peloponnesus, whence Sparta recruited its helots,<br />

L. Il42

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