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INDEXInyx (or Inycus), a town in Sicily, probably near Acragas, vi.123Io, daughter of Inachus, her abduction, I. 1, 5; depicted in theform of a cow, n. 41lolcus, a town offered by the Thessalians to the exiled Hippias,v. 94Ion, eponymous ancestral hero of the lonians, v. 66, vn. 94,viu. 44lonians, subdued by Croesus, I. 6; Dorian and Ionian races,I. 56; threatened by Cyrus, I. 141, 142; their settlementsin Asia, i. 143-153, n. 178; conquest by Cyrus,I. 159-171;Ionian beliefs about Egypt refuted, n. 15, 16; Sesostris' inscriptionsin Ionia, n. 106; Ionian pirates in Egypt, n. 152;Amasis' Ionian guards, n. 163; tribute paid by lonians toPersia, in. 90 ;lonians with Darius' Scythian expedition,IV. 89; left to guard the Ister bridge, iv. 97, 128, 133, 136-142 ;Ionian revolt against Darius, v. 28-38 ;Ionian andPhoenician writing, v. 58, 59; Ionian tribes in Attica, v. 69;Ionian dress, v. 87 ;course of Ionian revolt, and burning ofSardis, v. 97-103, 108-115; reduction of Ionian towns, v.116-123; continuance of revolt and its final suppression, vi.1-32 passim ;Persian organisation of Ionia, vi. 42 ;Ionia" exposed to many risks " (in story of Glaucus), vi. 86 ;lonians in Xerxes' fleet, vn. 94; Themistocles' appeal tothem, viu. 22; Athenians called lonians, vm. 44; loniansin Peloponnese, vm. 73 ;Ionian ships with Xerxes at Salamis,vm. 85, 90; appeals from Ionia to the Greeks for help, vm.132, ix. 90; Ionian desertion of Persians at Mycale, ix. 98,103 revolt ; against Persia, ix. 104, 106 ; (other unimportant refL)Ionian sea, vn. 20, ix. 92Iphiclus, father of Protesilaus, ix. 116Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon; human sacrifice offeredto her in Scythia, iv. 103Ipni (Ovens), name of rocks at the foot of Pelion, the scene ofa Persian shipwreck, vn. 188Irasa, in Libya, the site of the founding of Cyrene, iv. 158Irens, Spartan young men between 20 and 30 years of age,ix. 85Is (Hit), a place eight days distant from Babylon, on a riverof the same name, producing bitumen, I. 179Isagoras, an Athenian, rival of Cleisthenes the reformer, andsupported by Sparta, v. 66, 70-74 349

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