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INDEXI. 34-45 ; gifts to Delphi and preparations for war with Persia,I. 46-56, vni. 35; negotiations with Athens and Sparta, i. 65,69; story of the campaign, and Cyrus' capture of Sardis, i. 76-84; Croesus' escape from death, and his treatment by Cyrus,i. 85-92; advice to Cyrus as to government of Lydia, i. 155,156; as to the Massagetae,i. 207; Croesus at Cambyses'court, in. 14, 36; friendship with the elder Miltiades, vi. 37;gift of gold to Alcrneon, vi. 125 (other unimportant reff.)Crophi, one of two hills (Mophi the other) alleged to be near thesource of the Nile, n. 28Crossaean country, in Macedonia, vii. 123Croton, in Magna Graecia; reputation of its physicians, in. 131;story of Deinocedes at the Persian court and his return toCroton, in. 131-138; war between Croton and Sybaris, v.44; capture of Sybaris by Crotoniats, vi. 21; help sent byCroton (but by no other western colony) to Greeks againstXerxes, vni. 47Cuphagoras, an Athenian, vi. 117Curium, in Cyprus, its desertion to the Persians in the Cyprianrevolt, v. 113Cyanean (Dark) islands, in the Euxine near the Bosporus, rv.85, 89Cyaxares, king of Media, I. 16; Scythian offences against him,i. 73 ;his victories over Scythians and Assyrians and captureof Ninus, i. 103, 106Cybebe, a Phrygian goddess, her temple at Sardis burnt, v. 102Cyberniscus, a Lycian officer in Xerxes' army, vn. 98Cyclades islands, none of them part of Darius' empire before thesecond Ionian revolt, v. 30; Aristagoras' promise to win themfor him, v. 31Cydippe, daughter of Terillus of Himera, vii. 165Cydonia, a town in Crete founded by Samians, in. 44, 59Cydrara, a town on the frontier of Lydia and Phrygia, vn. 30Cyllyrii, a slave class at Syracuse, vn. 155Cylon, an Athenian murdered by the Alcmeonidae for aimingat despotic power, v. 71Cyme, in Mysia, an Aeolian town, i. 149; its consultation of anoracle as to surrender of a refugee,i. 57 ; Cyme taken by thePersians, v. 123; station of Xerxes' fleet after Salamis, vni.130Cynegirus, an Athenian killed at Marathon, brother of Aeschylus,vi. 114330

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