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INDEXLeucon teichos (White Fort) at Memphis, held by a Persiangarrison, in. 91Leutychides, (1) a Spartan, great -great -grandfather of Leutychides,king of Sparta, vm. 131. (2) King of Sparta; enemyand successor of Demaratus, vi. 65, 67 his ; family, vi. 71 ;his death (469 B.C.), vi. 72; his appeal to Athens to surrenderAeginetan hostages (story of Glaucus), vi. 86; his commandof the Greek force before and at Mycale, IX. 90, 92, 98 ;returnto Greece, ix. 114Libya, part of it submerged by the Nile flood, n. 18; extentof Libya, n. 32 ; story of a crossing of the Libyan desert, ib. ;Poseidon a Libyan deity, n. 50; Libya and Dodona, n. 54-56; Libyans a healthy people, n. 77; Libyan tribute to Persia,in. 91; heat of Libya, iv. 29; Darius' proposed conquestof Libya, iv. 145, 167; list of Libyan tribes and descriptionof their manners and customs, iv. 168-199; circumnavigationof Libya, iv. 42-43; early history of Gyrene, iv. 150-164;Dorieus in Libya, v. 42 ; Ethiopians of Libya woolly haired,vii. 70; Libyans in Xerxes' army, vn. 71, 86; with theCarthaginians in the attack on Gelon, vii. 165Lichas, a Spartan, his discovery at i.Tegea, 67Lide, a hill in Caria, defended against the Persians, I. 174an Asiatic in Xerxes' 9;Ligyes, (1) contingentfrom near the Halys, vn. 72. (2)army,Ligurians, v. apparentlytheir partin the invasion of Sicily, vn. 165Limeneium, a place near Miletus, defeat there of Milesians bySardyattes,I. 18Lindus, in Rhodes, temple of Athene there, n. 182; Lindianfounders of Gela in Sicily, vn. 153Linus, a youth lamented in Greek song, identified by Herodotuswith the Egyptian Maneros, 11. 79 (see note adloc.)Lipaxus, a town in Chalcidice, vii. 123Lipoxais, one of the three mythical ancestors of the Scythiannation, rv. 5.Lipsydrium, probably on Mt. Parnes in Attica; fortified by theAlcmeonidae, v. 62Lisae, a town in Chalcidice, vn. 123Lisus, a town in Thrace, on Xerxes' route, vn. 108Locrians, in Italy (Epizephyrii), vi. 23; opposite to Euboea(Opuntians), vn. 132; in the Persian armies, vm. 66, ix. 31;with the Greeks at Thermopylae, vn. 203, 207; Locrian shipsVOL. IV. (<strong>HERODOTUS</strong>) N353

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