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44° INDEX Autoclcs, son of Tolmaeus, an Athenian general, iv. 53 init., 119 fin. Axius, river in Macedonia, ii. 99 med. B. Barbarians, term not used in Homer, i. 3 med. ; carry arms in daily life, ib. 6 init. ; various bar- barous races : the Aetolians, iii. 94 fin. ; the Amphilochians, ii. 68 init. ; in Athos, iv. 109 ; the Epirots, ii. 80 82 ; the Illyrians, iv. 126 med. ; in Sicily, vi. 2 ; ib. II fin.; the Taulantians, i. 24 init.: the Thracians, ii. 96 98, loi ; iv. 75 fin. ; vii. 27 ; Xerxes called 'the Barbarian,' i. 14 fin., 18. Battus, a Corinthian commander, iv. 43 init. Bells, use of by sentinels, iv. 135 med. Beroea, in Macedonia, i. 61 med. Bisaltia, in Macedonia, ii. 99 fin. Bisaltians [in Athos], iv. 109 fin. Bithynian Thracians, iv. 75 fin. Boeotarchs, Pythangclus, ii. 2 med. ; Diemporus, ib. ; Pagondas, iv. 91 med. ; Arianthidas, ib. ; Scirphondas, vii. 30 fin. ; their powers, V. 37, 38. Boeotia, early history, i. 2 med., iii. 6i med. ; formerly called Cadmeis, i. 12 med.; fertility of, ib. 2 med. ; bordered on one side by Phocis, iii. 95 init ; the Four Councils of Boeotia, v. 38 ; earthquakes in Boeotia, iii. 87 fin. Boeotians, the, expelled from Arne by the Thessalians, i. 12 med. ; all but the Plataeans joined the Persians, iii. 62 init. [cp. viii. 43 fin.]; subdued by the Athenians after Ocnophj'ta, i. 108 med.; become allies of the Athenians, ib. Ill init.; regain their free- dom at Coronea, ib. 113 fin., iii. 62 fin., 67 med., iv. 92 fin.; the Boeotians in Attica seized after the attempt on Plataea, ii. 6 med. ; furnish cavalry to the Lacedaemonians at the opening of the War, ib. 9 med., 12 fin. ; ravage Plataea, ib. 12 fin. ; worst the Athenians in a cavalry skir- mish at Phrygia in Attica, ib. 22 med.; supply half the besieging force at Plataea, ib. 78 med. ; in- vaded by the Athenians, iii. 91 ; assist Brasidas to save Megara from the Athenians, iv. 70, 72; the democratic party in Boeotia concert an Athenian invasion, ib. 76, 77 ; the plot is betrayed, ib. 89 ; the Athenians under Hippo- crates arrive and fortify Delium, ib. 90 ; the Boeotians defeat the Athenians at Delium, ib. 91 96 ; quibble with the Athenians about giving up the dead, ib. 97-99; capture Delium, ib. 100; the La- cedaemonians promise to invite the Boeotians to join in the Truce, ib. 118 init.; Panactum is be- trayed to the Boeotians, v. 3 fin.; refuse to join in the fifty years' Peace, »6. 17 fin.; had only a ten da3s' armistice with the Athen- ians, ib. 26 med., 32 med.; re- fuse to join the Argive alliance, ib. 31 fin.; 32 med.; fail to gain from the Athenians a ten days' armistice for the Corinthians, ib. fin.; the Lacedaemonians pro- mise to try to bring the Boeotians into the Treaty, ib 35 fin. ; the new Lacedaemonian cphors pro- pose to the Boeotians that they should enter the Argive alliance, ib. 36 ; the Boeotians at first agree, ib. 37 ; the Boeotian Councils reject the offer, ib. 38 ; the Boeotians form a separate alliance with Lacedaemon, sur- rendering Panactum and their Athenian prisoners to them, ib.