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INDEXEvaenetus, commander of a Lacedaemonian force in Thessalybefore Thermopylae, vn. 173Evagoras, a Spartan, winner of three chariot-races at Olympia,vi. 103Evalcides, an Eretrian leader killed in the second Ionian revolt,v. 102Euboea, desirable object for Persian attack, v. 31 ;Chalcidiansin Euboea defeated by Athenians, v. 77 ;Persians under Datisthere, vi. 100; Athenian ships off Euboea, vn. 189; navaloperations in Euboean waters, viu. 4-20; Euboi'c coinage,in. 89, 95; Euboeans in Sicily, their treatment by Gelon,vii. 156Euclides, son of Hippocrates, despot of Gela, vn. 155Evelthon, king of Salamis in Cyprus, iv. 162- v. 104Evenius, a man of Apollonia, ix. 92Euhespe rides, a Libyan town near Barca, iv. 171, 204; fertilityof its land, iv. 198Eumenes, an Athenian, distinguished in the battle of Salamis,YIII. 93Eunomus, a king of Sparta, vm. 131Eupalinus, a Megarian, builder of the Samian aqueduct, in. 60Euphemides, the family designation of the first Battus of Gyrene,rv. 150. (Al. Euthymides.)Euphorbus, an Eretrian, his betrayal of Eretria to Datis, vi. 101Euphorion, (1)II. 156, vi. 114. an Athenian, father of Aeschylus and Cynegirus,(2) An Azanian, vi. 127Euphrates, its source in Armenia, i. 180; course altered byNitocris, queen of Babylon, i. 185; made fordable by Cyrus,i. 191 ; passage of the river on the royal road," v. 52Euripus, channel between Boeotia and Euboea, part played byit in naval operations before Salamis, vn. 173, 182, vni. 7, 15,66Europe, -tripartite division of the world, Europe, Asia, Libya,II. 16, iv. 36; speculations on the sun's passage over Europe,ii. 26; Europe bisected by the Ister, n. 33, rv. 49; generalignorance of the farthest regions of Europe, ni. 115, iv. 45;absurdity of supposing the three continents equal in size,rv. 36 ; Cynetes on the western limit of Europe, iv. 49 ; Europeand Asia both more fertile than Libya, iv. 198; desirabilityof Europe to Persians, vn. 5; Xerxes' aim of subduing allEurope, vn. 50; region of Europe infested by lions, vn. 126;European part of Xerxes' army, vn. 185; Megara the western339

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