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INDEX 473 Lacedaemon {cont.) — tyochus, ib. 85 init. ; receive twelve ambassadors from the oligarchs at Athens, ib. 90 med. ; do not come to terms with them, ib. 91 init. ; despatch a fleet to Kuboea, ib. 91 init. ; defeat the Athenians at sea, ib. 95 ; do n< t follow up their success, ib. 96 ; leave Tissapherncs in disgust and sail to the Hellespont, ib. 99; arrive at Rhoeteum, ib. loi fin. ; chase the Athenian squad- ron at Sestos, and capture a few vessels, ib. 102 ; defeated at sea by the Athenians off Cynossema, ib. 104, 105 ; lose eight more ships, ib. 107 init. ; aid in expel- ling the Persian garrison from Antandros, ib. 108 med, and from Cnidus, 109 init. [See also /or the latter part, Astyochus, Alcib- iades, Lichas, Pedaritus, Tissa- pherncs, &c.] Lacedaemonius, son of Cimon, an Athenian commander, i. 45. Laches, an Athenian, commands an expedition to Sicily, iii. 86 init., vi. 8 init., 6 med., 75 med. ; his proceedings in Sicily, ib. 90, 99, 103, 115 init.; superseded by Pythodorus, ib. 115 init. ; moves the conclusion of the one year's Truce, iv. 118 fin.; swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, V. 19 fin., 24 med. [cp. 43 med.] ; bringsanAthenian force to Argos, ib. 6r ; reduces Orchomcnus, ib. fin. ; slain at Mantinea, ib. 74 fin. Lacon, a Plataean, iii. 52 fin. Lade, an island opposite Miletus, viii. 17 fin., 24 init. Laeaeans, a Paeonian tribe, ii. 96 med. Laespodias, an Athenian general, vi. 105 fin. ; goes as an envoy from the Four Hundred to Sparta, viii. 86 fin. Laestrygones, oldest inhabitants of Sicily, vi, a init. Lamachus,an Athenian commander, leads an expedition into the Pontus, iv. 75 ; swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin., 24 med. ; made one of the generals in Sicily, vi. 8 med. ; advocates in a council of war an immediate attack on Syracuse, ib. 49 ; votes however with Alcib- iades, ib. 50 init. ; falls in battle, ib. loi fin., 103 init., med. Lamis, founder of Trotilus and Thapsus, vi. 4 init. Lampon, an Athenian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin , 24 med. Lampsacus, given to Themistocles by the King, i. 138 fin. ; famous for wine, ib. ; becomes the refuge of Hippias, vi. 59 ; its tyrants, ib.; revolts from Athens, viii. 62 init.; retaken, ib. med. Laodicium, in Arcadia,, battle of, iv. 134- Laophon, father of Calligitus, a Megarian, viii. 6 init. Laphilus,a Lacedaemonian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 med , 24 init. Larissa, on the Hellespont, viii. loi fin. Larissa. in Thessalj-, iv. 78 init. ; the Larissaeans assist the Athen- ians in the first invasion of Attica, ii. 23 fin. ; their two factions, ib. Las, in Laconia, viii. 91 med., 92 init. Laurium, silver mines of, ii. 55 init., vi. 91 fin. Laws, not lightly to be set aside, iii. 37 med. (cp. vi. I4^ ; Athenian respect for, especially the un- written law of society, ii. 37 fin. Lawsuits, between the Athenians and their allies decided by Athenian law, i. 77 init. Leagrus, father of Glaucon, an Athenian, i. 51 med. I 1 2