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688 INDEX.Castes, military common, 11.Catapliractos, 64.Catapult, 75, IGl.Caucasus, passes over, 451.Cavalry, better in East, 12, 25 ;grew inGreece, 33 ; excellent in Persia, 59,60; at Leuctra, 119; at Mantinsea,124 ; at Ch:eron£ea, 129 ; in phalanx,144 ; strength <strong>of</strong>, 145 ; <strong>Alex<strong>and</strong>er</strong>employed more, 150; how composed,150 ; how divided, 150 ; variousformations, 150 ; manoeuvres <strong>of</strong>, 151classes <strong>of</strong>, 152; Thessalian, 154; light,154 ; lancers, 154 ; dimachias, 154 ;how recruited, 154 ; had no stirrups,155 ; seat <strong>of</strong>, 155 ; how <strong>the</strong> men rode,156 ; space occupied, 156 ; its 4lan,160 ;fighting on foot, 205.Celffine, 280.Centre, post <strong>of</strong> honor, CO.Ceremonies before battle, 72.Charidemus, 300.Chariots <strong>and</strong> horses, why used, 11 ; fellinto disuse in Greece, 33.Cheirisophus, 105 et seq.Chjeronffia, battle <strong>of</strong>, 128-30.Chorienes, 502-6 ; rock <strong>of</strong>, 503-4.Cilicia, 284 ;gates <strong>of</strong>, 290-1.Cireumvallation, wall <strong>of</strong>, 173.Cities, Oriental, how fortified, 18 ; howdefended, 76 ; value <strong>of</strong> <strong>Alex<strong>and</strong>er</strong>'s,356.Clearchus, 104.Cleombrotus, 117.Cleon, 99.Cleopatra, 130-2.Clitus, 228, 243, 418, 447, 453, 493-8.Clitus, <strong>the</strong> Illyrian, 198, 208.Coenus, 207, 228, 239, 270, 304, 339, 371,378, 380, 383, 404, 406, 423, 432, 438,444, 453, 487, 489, 491, 492, 499, 525,526, 530, 539, 556, 558, 570, 581-2,587.Coins, what <strong>the</strong>y tell us, 347.Colors, favorite with <strong>war</strong>rior, 64.Column <strong>of</strong> attack, Epaminondas', 117.Companions, how <strong>origin</strong>ated, 139 ; cavalryCompanions, 152 ; as an OldGuard, 156.Conspirators, what <strong>the</strong>y did after murdeuingDarius, 427.Contravallation, wall <strong>of</strong>, 172.Cophen country, 509 et seq.Coronsea, battle <strong>of</strong>, 115.Cossseans, 645.Countermining, 178.Craterns, '_'2S, 239, 304, 332, 333, 380,397, ;19S, 404, 406, 407, 408, 411, 423,431, 438, 444, 453, 469, 470, 490, 491,499, 506, 517, 519, .521, 530, .547, 551-2,562, 588, 590, .594, 595, 609, 610, 614,627, 629, 6.32, 641, 664.Croesus, 47-50.Crippled <strong>war</strong>riors cared for by state,32.Cunaxa, battle <strong>of</strong>, 102-4.Cunningham, General, 597, 606-7.Curtius, viii., 294, 316, .331, 340, 350,351, 372, 374, 375, 385, 391, 398, 408,409, 412, 416, 422, 445-6, 474, 475, 477,483, 488, 500, 511, 513, 542, 563, 583,651.Cyropolis, 464, 466, 469-70.Cyrus, 24, 25, 47, 48, 51, 52.CjTus <strong>the</strong> younger, 101 et seq.Damascus, 317.Danube, 189-90, 195.Darius, Codomanus : his impressionsabout <strong>Alex<strong>and</strong>er</strong>, 223 ; his outlookafter loss <strong>of</strong> Asia Minor, 283 ; determineson levy en masse, 286 ; fails todefend Cilician Gates, 291 ;gets in<strong>Alex<strong>and</strong>er</strong>'s rear, 297 ; adopts badpolicy, 298 ;his army, 299 ; advancesthrough Amanic Gates, 300 ; formshis troops behind Pinarus, 309 ; cleverdispositions <strong>of</strong>, 310 ; co<strong>war</strong>dice in <strong>the</strong>battle, 315 ; <strong>of</strong>fers terms to <strong>Alex<strong>and</strong>er</strong>,325, 341, 362 ; does not defendEuphrates, 355 ; nor Tigris, 357what he had lost up to Arbela, 358his pl.ans, 359 ;his loss <strong>of</strong> character,360 ; his anxiety for his family, 360his new army, 361 ; his opinion <strong>of</strong><strong>Alex<strong>and</strong>er</strong>, 3()2; his address at Arbela,369 ; his conduct at, see " Arbela ";whi<strong>the</strong>r he fled, 387 ; in Ecbatana,415 ; still had much strength, 415 ;his army dwindles, 421 ; seized by liislieutenants, 422 ; his murder, 424 ;his character, 426.Darius, son <strong>of</strong> Hystaspes, 53.Decimal division <strong>of</strong> Persians, 58.Decimation <strong>of</strong> troops, 71.Declaration <strong>of</strong> <strong>war</strong>, how made, 72.Demetrius, 228, 371, 453, 525, 558, 556,571, 601.Demetrius Poliorcetes, 668.Demos<strong>the</strong>nes <strong>the</strong> general, 94 ; <strong>the</strong> orator,128, 209, 216.Devastation <strong>of</strong> Sogdiana, 481.Di.idochi, 6()4.Diodorus, 8, 234, 331, 332, 340, 373, 385,.S91, 409, 417, 426, 445, 538, 542, 582,583, 629, 649.Diogenes, 186.Discipline, Persian, 60 ; among Greeks,71 ; decline <strong>of</strong>, 663-5.Drafts, usual, 12 ; how made, 32 ; inPersia, .58.Drangians, 450.Drapsaca, 458.Dyrta, 435-6.Ecbatana, 414, 417, 419, 643, 644-5.Echelon, was Epaminondas' obliqueline in, 118.Eclipse, before battle <strong>of</strong> Arbela, .357-8.Egypt, 347-52.Egyjitian monuments give us early information,7 ; organization, 21 ; army,

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