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INDEXments there, n. 154; Psammenitus' encampment there inCambyses' invasion, in. 10Penelope, Pan said to be her son, n. 145, 140Peneus, a river in Thessaly, limit of the legendary Mysian andTcucrian invasion from Asia, vn. 20; its mouth viewed byXerxes, vn. 128; pass into Thessaly along its banks, vn.173Penthylus, his command of Paphian ships in Xerxes' fleet, capturedby the Greeks, vn. 195Percalus, daughter of Chilon of Sparta, betrothed tochides but carried off by Demaratus, vi. 65Leuty-Percote, a town on the Hellespont taken by the Persians in theIonic revolt against Darius, v. 117Perdiccas, v. 22 his ; escape from Lebaea and establishment ofthe Temenid dynasty in Macedonia, vui. 137-139Pergamum, the ancient citadel of Troy, Xerxes' visit to it.vn. 43Pergamus, a Thracian fort, Xerxes' route past it, vn. 112Perialla, a Delphian priestess, deprived of her office for fraud,vi. GOPeriander, despot of Corinth, son of Cypselus, his warning toThrasybulus, I. 20; reception of the minstrel Arion, i. 23,24 ; his quarrel with his son, and revenge upon the Corcyraeans,in. 48-53 his ; tyranny and cruelty, v. 92 ;his reconcilementof Athens and Mytilene, v. 95Pericles of Athens, his Alcmeonid parentage, vi. 131Perilaus, a Sicyonian leader killed at Mycale, ix. 103an town on the iv. its warv.Perinthus, European Propontis,with the Paeonians and conquest by the90;Persians, 1, 2;burnt by Phoenicians, vi. 33Perioeci, Laconians inferior in status to the Spartans, theirattendance at royal funerals, VI. 58; their contingent in theSpartan army, ix. 11Perpherees (= carriers), officials at Delos, their connection withthe story of communication between Dclos and the Hyperboreans,iv. 33Perrhaebi, a Thessalian tribe, Xerxes' passage through theircountry from Macedonia, vn. 128, 131, 173;vii. 185in Xerxes' army,Perses, son of Perseus, the eponymous hero of the Persians, vn.61, 150Perseus, son of Danae, vn. 61, ICO; his supposed Egyptian

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