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INDEXPhronime, daughter of Etearchus of Crete, the plot against herlife, and her escape, iv. 154, 155Phrygia, antiquity of the Phrygians proved by Psammetichus,ii. 2; their tribute to Persia, in. 90; Royal road " throughPhrygia, v. 52 ;exiled Paeonians settled there, v. 98 ; Xerxes'route through Phrygia, vn. 26, 30; Phrygians in Xerxes'army, vn. 73; their European origin, i. 6; in Mardonius'army, ix. 32Phrynon, a Theban, ix. 16Phryrichus, the Athenian tragedian, hisMiletus" suppressed, vi. 21play " Capture ofPhthiotis, in northern Greece, earliest home of the Dorians,I. 56 ; its submission to Xerxes, vn. 132Phthius, a legendary personage, son of Achaeus, n. 98Phya, an Athenian woman caused by Pisistratus to impersonateAthene, i. 60Phylacus, (1) a Delphian hero, his supposed aid against thePersians, vni. 39. (2) A Samian trierarch on the Persianside at Salamis, viu. 85Phyllis, a district of Thrace, on the Strymon, vn. 113Pieres, a Thracian tribe, mines in their country, vn. 112; inXerxes' army, vn. 185Pieria, a district of Macedonia, on Xerxes' route, vu. 131, 177;pitch from thence, iv. 195Pigres, (1) brother of Mantyes, q.v., v. 12. (2) A Carian officerin Xerxes' fleet, vn. 98Pilorus, a town on the Singitic gulf west of Athos, vu. 122Pindar, the poet, quoted ("Customis the lord of all"), in.38Pindus,i. 56,(1)vin.a Thessalian town, an early93. (2) A mountain rangehome ofon the W.the Dorians,frontier ofThessaly, vn. 129Piraeus, one of the ports of Athens, at the eastern end ofXerxes' line at the battle of Salamis, vin. 85Pirene, a spring at Corinth, v. 92Pirus, a river in Achaea, i. 145Pisa, a town in Elis, its distance from Athens, n. 7Pisistratus, (1) the son of Nestor of Pylus, v. 65. (2) Despotof Athens; his seizure of power, i. 59; expulsion and return,I. 60; second retirement and return, and use of his power,i. 61-64, vi. 35. (Elsewhere as a patronymic.) For the376Pisistratidae, see Hippias and Hipparchus, also v. 63-65;

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