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INDEX 455 Didym^, one of the Liparaean islands, iii. 88 med. • Diemporus, a Thcban Boeotarch, ii 2 med. Dii, a Thracian tribe, ii. 96 med., 98 fin. ; come too late to Athens to join Demosthenes' expedition to Sicily, vii. 27 init. ; on their way back sack Mycalessus, ib. 29, 30. Diitrephes, father of Nicostratus, an Athenian, iii. 75 init., iv. 53 init., 119; another leads a num- ber of Thracian mercenaries home, vii. 29, 30. Diodotus, an Athenian, opposes the slaughter of the Mytilenaeans, iii. 41 ; his speech, ib. 42-48. Diomedon, an Athenian com- mander, viii. 19 med. ; popular with the people, ib. 73 med. ; makes agreement with theTeans, ib. 20 fin. ; fails to capture Erae, ib. ; regains Lesbos which had revolted, ib. 23 ; carries on war successfully against Chios, ib. 24 med. ; appointed with Leon to the chief command at Samos, ib. 54 med. ; makes a descent upon Rhodes, ib. 55 init. ; aids the democratic reaction at Samos, ib. 73 fin. Diomilus, an Andrian exile, vi. 96 fin.; made commander ofa chosen body of Syracusan troops, ib. ; slain in battle, ib. 97 fin. Dionysia, the ancient, ii. 15 med. ; the City Dionysia, v. 20 init., 23, § iv. Dionysus, temple of, ' in the Marshes,' ii. 15 med.; temple of, at Corcyra, iii. 81 fin.; theatre of, near Munychia, viii. 93 init., fin., 94 init. Dioscuri, temple of the, at Athens, viii. 93 init. ; at Corcyra, iii. 75 med.; at Torone, iv. no init. Diotimus, son of Strombichus, an Athenian commander, i. 45 ; fa- ther of Strombichides, viii. 15 med. _ Diotrephes, an Athenian com- mander, sent to take command in Chalcidic6, viii. 64 init. ; puts down the democracy in Thasos, /*. Diphilus,an Athenian commander, vii. 34 med. Dium, in Macedonia, iv. 78 fin. Dium, in Mount Athos, iv. 109; re- volts from the Athenians, v. 82 init. Divers, employed at Sphacteria, iv. 26 fin. ; and at Syracuse, vii. 25 med. Doberus, in Paeonia, ii. 98 med., 99 init., 100 init. Dockyard, the Lacedaemonian [Gy- thium], burnt by the Athenians, i. 108 fin. Dolopes, in Thessaly, v. 51 init. Dolopes, the old inhabitants of Scyros, i. 98 init. Dolopians, in Epirus, ii. 102 init. Dolphins, leaden, i.e. heavyweights used to sink an enemy's ship, vii. 41 init. Dorcis, a Lacedaemonian, sent out to succeed Pausanias in his com- mand, i. 95 fin. Dorians, attack Corinth, iv. 42 med. ; conquer the Peloponnesus, i. 12 med.; colonise Lacedaemon, ib. 18 init., 107 init., iii. 92 init. [v. 16 fin.] ; attacked by the Phocians, i. 107 init.; contrasted with lonians, ib. 124 init., v. 9 init., vi. 77 med., 80 fin., 82 init., vii. 5 fin., 57 init. and med., viii. 25 med. ; hold the month Carneus sacred, v. 54 med. ; op- posed to Dorians in the siege of Syracuse, vii. 57 med. ; Dorians in Asia, Athenian subjects, ii. 9 fin. ; Dorians in Sicilj-, iv. 64 med., vi. 4, 5, 77 med.; allies of the Syracusans, iii. 86 init., iv. 61 med., 64 med., vi. 6 med., 80 VOL. II. II h