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INDEXCynesii, the most westerly people of Europe, u. 33 (calledCynetes, iv. 49)Cyneus, an Eretrian, vi. 101Cyniscus, alternative name for Zeuxidemus, son of Leutychides,king of Sparta, vi. 71Cyno, Cyrus' Median foster-mother, i. 110, 122Cynosarges, a place in Attica with a shrine of Heracles, v. 63,vi. 116Cynosura, a promontory of Salamis, vin. 76Cynurii, a Peloponnesian people alleged to be aboriginal, viu. 73Cyprus; worship of Aphrodite, i. 105, 199; " Linus " song there,II. 79; Cyprus subdued by Amasis, 11. 182; under Persians,in. 19, 91 ; Cyprian revolt and its suppression, v. 104115, vi. 6 ;Cyprians in Xerxes' fleet, vn. 90, 98 ; disparaged by Artemisia,vin. 68, by Mardonius, vin. 100. "Cyprian poems," n. 117Cypselus, (1) despot of Corinth, son of Eetion, i. 14, 20; hiscareer, v. 92 (elsewhere a patronymic of Periander). (2) AnAthenian, father of the elder Miltiades, vi. 35Cyrauis, an island off Libya in the Mediterranean (perhaps themodern Cercina), rv. 195" "Cyrene ; lotus grown there, n. 96 ; Cyrenaeans' visit to theoracle of Ammon, n. 32 ; Egyptian attack on Cyrene, n. 161,iv. 159; alliance with Amasis, n. 181; tribute to Persia, in.90; early history of Cyrene and its kings, rv. 159-165; fertilityof Cyrenaean country, iv. 199Cyrmianae, a Thracian tribe, rv. 93Cyrnus, (1) a legendary hero, son of Heracles, I. 167. (2) Theinmodern colonized Phocaeans,onCorsica;Gelon of Sicily, vn.by165. (3) A I. place 165, 167; attacknear CarystusEuboea, ix. 105Cyrus, (1) king of Persia; his campaign against Lydia, captureof Sardis, and clemency to Croesus, I. 75-92 ; story of Cyrus,his attempted murder by Astyages, adventures of his childhoodand youth, and return to Astyages, I. 107-122; revoltof Persians under Cyrus against Medes, I. 123-130; Cyrusking of all Asia, i. 130; beginning of Ionian revolt againsthim, i. 141 ; conquest of Assyria and capture of Babylon,I. 188-191 ; Cyrus' campaign against the Massagetae anddeath in battle, i. 201-214; comparison of Cyrus with hisson Cambyses, in. 34; Croesus charged by Cyrus to adviseCambyses, in. 36; different treatment of Babylon by Cyrusand Darius, III. 159; Cyrus' advice to the Persians not to33 *

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