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INDEXGadira, a town " outside the Pillars of Heracles," identifiedwith Cadiz, iv. 8Gaeson, a stream near Mycale in Asia Minor, ix. 97Galepsus, a town on the promontory of Sithonia, in Chalcidice,vii. 122Gallaic country (or Briantic), in Thrace, on Xerxes' route,vii. 108Gandarii, an Indian tribe in the Persian Empire, their tribute,in. 91 ;in Xerxes' army, vii. 66Garamantes, a Libyan tribe on the route from Egypt to theAtlas, iv. 174, 183Gargaphian spring, on the battlefield of Plataea, ix. 25, 49, 51Gauanes, one of three brothers, ancestors of the Temenid dynastyin Macedonia, their adventures, vin. 137Ge (Earth), worshipped in Scythia as Apia, iv. 59Gebelei'zis, a Thracian deity, otherwise called Zalmoxis, IV. 94Gela, in Sicily, a Rhodian colony, vii. 153; Hippocrates itsdespot, vi. 23, vii. 154; usurpation of Gelon, vii. 155Geleon, eponymous hero of one of the four ancient Atheniantribes, v. 66Gelon, despot of Syracuse, his rise to power, vii. 154-156; replyto Greek request for help against Persia, vn. 145, 157-163;victory over Carthaginians and nations of the western Mediterranean(said to be contemporary with the battle of Salamis),vii. 165, 166Geloni, neighbours of the Scythians, said to be of Greek origin,IV. 108; their part in the campaign against Darius, iv. 102,119, 136Gelonus, (1) son of Heracles, by Scythian legend, iv. 10. (2) Thechief town of the Budini (neighbours of the Geloni), built ofwood, iv. 108Gephyraei, the clan to which Hipparchus' murderers belonged,their alleged Phoenician origin, v. 55, 57, 61Geraestus, a town at the southern extremity of Euboea, vm. 7,ix. 105Gergis, a Persian general in Xerxes' army, vn. 82Gergithes, a people of Mysia, near the Hellespont, descendantsof the Teucri, v. 122, vii. 43Germanii, a Persian tribe, I. 125'Gerrhus, a river and country in Scythia, iv. 19, 47, 53, 56; burialof Scythian kings among the Gerrhi, iv. 71Geryones, his oxen driven off by Heracles, iv. 8341

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