Eion, city on the Strymon, 378, 400, 401, 480. \ Elaeus, city in the Chersonesus, 36s, 377, 380, 532, 533- Elatea, Phocian city, 453. \ Elbo, island <strong>of</strong> the blind king Any sis, 136. Eleans, 145, 258, 360, 451, 464, 503, 519. Eleon, 288. Elephantine, city <strong>of</strong> Upper Egypt, 88, 91, 94-96, no, 150, 160. Eleusinian Ceres, 512, 525-527. Eleusis, 11, 299, 300, 338, 342, 461, 468, 497, 501. Elis, 202, 222, 289, 341, 464. Elisycians, 419. Ellopia, 450. Elorus, river, 415. Enarees, 43, 232. Encheleae, 204, 507. Enienes, 406. Enipeus, river <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ssaly, 405. Eniti, the, 277. Eordi, a people <strong>of</strong> Macedonia, 426. Epaphus, 99, 142, 163, 164. Ephesus, Ephesians, 10, 37, 57, 59, 88, 121, 139, 293, 311, 312, 323, 345, 474, 475, 521. Ephialtes, son <strong>of</strong> Eurydemus, a Malian, 434~438. Ephori, the, 209, 287, 288, 338, 339. 344, 492-494- Epicydes, father <strong>of</strong> Glaucus, 346. Epidamnus, on the Ionian Gulf, 360. Epidanus, river <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ssaly, 429. Epidaurus, Epidaurians, 58, 172, 174, 302, 303, 397, 444, 455, 456, 464, 501-503. " Epigoni," the, 222. Epistrophus, father <strong>of</strong> Amphim- nestus, 360. Epium, 258. Epizelus, son <strong>of</strong> Cuphagoras, 357. Epizephyrian Locrians, 325. [ERODOTUS Erasinus, river, 343. Erectheus, 302, 427, 456, 458. Eretria, Eretrians, 22, 293, 311, 312, 331, 349-351, 353, 356-358, 360, 444, 456, 502, 503. Eridanus, river, 195, 196. Erineum, 455. Erochus, Phocian city, 453. Erxandrus, 242, 287. Erythia, island near Gades, 215. Erythrse, Erythraeans, 7, 57, 321, 495, 497-499- Erythrebolus, city <strong>of</strong> Egypt, 123. Eryx, in Sicily, 288, 289. Eryxo, 262. Etearchus, King <strong>of</strong> Axus in Crete, 259, 260. Etearchus, King <strong>of</strong> the Ammoni- ans, 96, 97. Eteocles, 294. Etesian winds, 92, 365, 421. Ethiopia, Ethiopians, 94, 95, 119, 120, 122, 135, 136, 139, 145, 160- 163, 190, 191, 268, 272, 391, 395, 503. Euaenetus, son <strong>of</strong> Carenus, 423. Eualcis, an Eretrian general, 312. Eubcea, Euboeans, 58, 222, 284, 300, 351, 360, 416, 423, 425, 427, 428, 445-449, 462, 463, 468. Euclides, son <strong>of</strong> Hippocrates, ty- rant <strong>of</strong> Syracuse, 416. Euelthon, King <strong>of</strong> Salamis, 263, 312. Euesperides, islands, 265. Euesperides, a people <strong>of</strong> Libya, 272. Eumenes, an Anagyrasian, 470. Eumenides, temple <strong>of</strong> the, at My- cale, 258, 525. Eunomus, 484. Eupalinus, son <strong>of</strong> Naustropus, a Megarian architect, 176. Euphemus, 258. Euphorbus, son <strong>of</strong> Alcimachus, 351.
Euphorion, father <strong>of</strong> ^Eschylus, 143, 356. Euphorion, father <strong>of</strong> Laphanes, 360. Euphrates, 70, 71, 75, 292. Euripus, the, 300, 422, 425, 445, 448, 462. Europa, <strong>of</strong> Tyre, 2, 67, 102, 226, 257. Europe, 42, 90, 97, 120, 195, 196, 224, 226, 228, 240, 255, 328, 331, 377, 388, 495- Europus, 484. Euryanax, son <strong>of</strong> Dorieus, 494, Eurybates, <strong>of</strong> Argos, 349, 518. Eurybiades, son <strong>of</strong> Euryclides, commander <strong>of</strong> the fleet, 444, 445, 455, 457, 459, 460, 461, 464, 466, 476, 481. Eurycrates, son <strong>of</strong> Polydorus, 431. Eurycratides, son <strong>of</strong> Anaxander, 431. Eurydame, daughter <strong>of</strong> Diactori- des, wife <strong>of</strong> Zeuxidemus, 341. Eurydemus, 434. Euryleon, 289, 290. Eurymachus, father <strong>of</strong> Leontiades, 432. Eurymachus, son <strong>of</strong> Leontiades, 440. Euryphon, son <strong>of</strong> Procles, 484. Eurypilus, one <strong>of</strong> the Aleuadae, 512. Eurysthenes, son <strong>of</strong> Aristodemus, 257, 287, 334, 432. Eurystheus, King <strong>of</strong> Argos, 500, 501. Eurytus, 439. Euthynus, 528. Eutychides, father <strong>of</strong> Sophanes, 517. Euxine Sea, 3, 28, 29, 44, 90, 97, 224, 226, 239, 240, 328, 381. Evagoras, a Lacedaemonian, 352. Evenius, 524, 525. Exampseus, 228, 238. INDEX Gaeson, river, 525. 549 Galepsus, city <strong>of</strong> Macedonia, 403. Gallaica, 400. Gamori, tribe <strong>of</strong> Syracusans, 416. Gandarians, a people <strong>of</strong> Asia, 190, 390- Garamantes, a Libyan nation, 266, 268. Gargaphia, fountain <strong>of</strong>, 499, 509, 510. Gauanes, 486, 487. Gebeleizis (Zalmoxis), 241. Gela, Geloans, 325, 415, 416. Geleon, son <strong>of</strong> Ion, 296. Gelon, tyrant <strong>of</strong> Syracuse, 41 1-420. Gelonus, city <strong>of</strong> Scythia, 244, 245, 248, 249, 254. Gelonus, son <strong>of</strong> Hercules, 216. Gephyraeans, 293, 294. Geraestus, town <strong>of</strong> Euboea, 445, 528. Gergis, son <strong>of</strong> Arizus, 393. Gergithae, 318, 384. Germanians, Persian tribe, 51. Gerrhus, river and region <strong>of</strong> Scythia, 219, 227, 229, 233. Gersis, a Persian commander, 403. Geryon, 215. Getae, a people <strong>of</strong> Thrace, 241, 242. Gigonus, 404. Giligammae, Libyan nation, 265. Gillus, 205. Gindanes, the, Libyan nation, 266. Glaucon, 518. Glaucus, a Chian, inventor <strong>of</strong> the art <strong>of</strong> inlaying iron, 10. Glaucus, son <strong>of</strong> Hippolochus, 59. Glaucus, son <strong>of</strong> Epicydes, 346, 347- Glisas, 507. Gnurus, 236. Gobryas, a Persian nobleman, fa- ther <strong>of</strong> Mardonius, 181-188, 252, 253, 33i, 366, 367, 393- Gobryas, son <strong>of</strong> Darius and Arty- stone, 392.
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BOOK IX CALLIOPE M ARDONIUS, when A
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