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470 INDEX Lacedaemon (cont.) — naked in the games, ib. ; decide / by cries, not by voting, ib. 87 init. ; observance of omens, &c., iii. 89 init., v. 54 med., 55 med., n6 init., vi. 95 init., viii. 6 fin. ; importance attached by them to , religious observances, iv. 5 init., V. 54 med., 75 init., 82 init. ; their brevity of speech, iv. 17 init. ; their miUtary prowess, ib. la fin. ; their prestige, ib. 18 init. ; the common belief that they would never surrender, ib. 40 init. ; secrecy of their govern , ment, V;_5£niit^j^^8jnit^_7^_firK ; its moderation and stability, viii. 24 med. ; their exclusion of foreigners, i. 144 init. [cp. ii. 39 init.] ; powers of their kings, v. 66 med., viii. 4 fin. ; organisation of their army, iii. 109 init, iv. 8 fin., 38 init., v. 66 fin., 68 fin. ; sometimes send out commis- sioners to advise a general, ii. 85 init., iii. 69 med., 76, v. 63 fin., viii. 39 init. ; march to the / sound of music, v. 70 ; do not pursue a defeated enemy far, ib. 73 fin. ; recovery of their influ- ence after Mantinea, //.'. 77 med. Lacedaemonians, the, put down the tyrants, i. 18 init., vi. 53 fin., 59 fin. ; become one of the lead- ing powers of Hellas, ib. 18 fin. [cp. ib. 10 init.] ; endeavour to prevent the Athenians from building their walls, ib. 90 init. ; deceived by Themistocles, ib. 90-92 ; their friendly feeling toward the Athenians after the Persian War, ib. 92 ; summon Pausanias to Lacedaemon, ib. 95 init., 131 init. ; the Helots revolt, ib. lor init. ; the Lace- daemcnians call in the Athenians, ib. 102 init. ; dismiss them and so cause the first open quarrel between themselves and the Athenians, ib. med. ; assist the Dorians against the Phocians, ib. 107 init. ; defeat the Athen- ians at Tanagra, ib. fin., 108 inTt. ; engage in the ' Sacred War,' ib. 112 fin.; invade Attica, ib. 114 med. ; conclude a thirty j^ears' truce with the Athenians, ib. 115 init. ; take alarm at the growth of the Athenian empire, ib. 118; promise aid to the Potid- aeans. ib. 58 med. ; summon the allies, ib. 67 med. ; vote that the treaty was broken, ib. 79. 87 ; their reasons, ib. 88, 118 ; consult the oracle, ib. 118 fin. ; summon the allies a second time, ib. 119 init. ; vote for var, ib. 125 ; send embassies to Athens, ib. 126 init. ; make a final demand from the Athenians, ib. 139 ; medi- tate sending embassies to the King, ii. 7 init. ; the list of their allies, ib. 9 init. ; summon the allies to the Isthmus, before in- vading Attica, /A. lo ; unsuccess- fully attack Oenoe, ib. 18; enter and ravage Attica, ib. 19-22; defeat the Athenians at Phrygia, ib. 22 med. ; retire, ib, 23 fin. ; settle the Aeginetans at Thyrea, ib. 27 ; (2nd year) again invade Attica, i'>. 47 init. ; reach Lau- rium, ib. 55 ; quit Attica, ib. 57 ; reject offers of peace, ib. 59 med. ; attack Zacynthus, ib. 66 ; send ambassadors to the King, ib. 67 ; ('3rd year) attack and finally' blockade Plataea, ib. 71- 78 ; invade Acarnania, ib. 80; defeated at sea by the Athenians, ib. 83, 84 ; send commissioners to assist their admiral, ib. 85 init. ; again defeated, ib. 86-92 ; me- ditate an attack on Piraeus, ib. 93 init. ; ravage Salamis, ib. fin. ; (4th 3'ear) invade Attica, iii. i ; send the Mytilenaean envoys to Olympia, ib. 8 ; receive the Myti-