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444 INDEX Caunus {cont.) — sails towards Caunus in the Sam- ian revolt, i. ii6 fin. ; the Lacedaemonian commissioners to Astyochus put in at Caunus, viii. 39 fin. [cp. 42 med.] ; Astyochus sails for Caunus, ib. 41 init, ; Tissaphernes comes to Caunus, ib. 57 init. ; Alcibiadcs sails for Caunus, ib. 88 fin. [cp, 108 init.] Cecalus, father of Nicasus, a Me- garian, iv. 119 med. Cecrops, state of Attica in his time, ii. 15 init. Cecryphaleia, victory of the Athen- ians off, i. 105 init. Cenaeum, in Euboea, iii. 93 init. Cenchreae, the port of Corinth, the Corinthians leave half their troops at Cenchreae to guard Crommyon, iv. 42 fin., 44 med. ; a Lacedaemonian fleet starting for Chios from Cenchreae is driven into Piraeum, viii. 10 init. ; escapes and returns to Cenchreae, ib. 20 init. ; Asty- ochus starts from Cenchreae, ib. 23 init. Ccntoripa, a Sicel town, captured by the Athenians, vi. 94 med. ; allied to Athens, vii. 32 med. Ceos, the Ceans subjects of the Athenians, vii. 57 init. Cephallenia, repulse of the Corinth- ians in a descent upon Cephal- lenia, ii. 33 fin. ; an important station to the Athenians, ib. 80 init. [cp. 7 fin.]; the Cephal- Icnians [of Pale] furnish a convoy to the Corinthians, i. 27 fin. ; become allies of the Athenians, ii. 7 fin., 30 fin., iii. 94 init., 95 med., vi. 85 med., vii. 31 init., 57 med. ; the Messcnians from Pylos settled by the Athen- ians at Cranii in Cephallenia, V. 35 fin. ; withdrawn, ib. 56 med. Ceramicus, the, at Athens, vi. 57 init., 58 init. [ii. 34 med.] Cercine, Mount, in Macedonia, ii. 98 init. Cerdylium, Mount, near Amphi- polis, V. 6-10. Ceryces, the, at Athens, protest against the return of Alcibiades, viii. 53 med. Cestrine, in Epirus, i. 46 fin. Chaereas, an Athenian, sent as envoy from the army at Samos, viii. 74 init. ; escapes from Athens and brings an exaggerated report to Samos, ib. fin., 86 init. Chaeronea, in Boeotia, its situa- tion, iv. 76 med. ; a dependency of the Boeotian Orchomenus, ib. ; taken by the Athenians under Tolmides, i. 113; Orcho- menian exiles plot its betrayal to the Athenians, iv. 76 med. ; the plot fails, ib. 89. Chalaeans, a tribe of Ozolian Lo- crians, iii. xoi fin. Chalce, island of, near Rhodes, viii. 41 fin., 44 fin., 55 init., 60 fin. Chalcedon, a Megarian colony, iv. 75 fin. Chalcideus, a Spartan admiral, viii. 6 fin., 8 init. ; sent to Ionia with Alcibiades, ib. ir fin., 12 fin.; is pursued by the Athenians on his way. ib. 15 med. ; induces the revolt of Chios, Erythrae, Clazo- menae, ib. 14 ; chases Strombi- chidcs into Samos, ib. 16; causes the revolt ofTeos, ib. fin.; and of Miletus, ib. 17; garrisons Chios, ib. 17 init. [cp. 32 med.]; negotiates a treatj' between the King and Sparta, ib. 18, 36, 43 med. ; falls in a skirmish at Panormus, ib. 24 init. ; his forces afterwards engaged before Mile- tus, ib. 25 med. Chalcidian cities, the, of Sicily, founded from Chalcis in Euboea, vi. 3-5 ; akin to the Athenians,