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474 INDEX Learchus, an Athenian ambassador to Sitalccs, ii. 67 mod. Lebedus, in Ionia, revolts from Athens, viii. 19 fin. Lectum, promontory of, viii. loi fin. Lecythus, a high point of Torone, iv. 113 fin.; captured by Brasi- das, ib. 114-116; dedicated by Brasidas to Athene, ib. n6. Lemnos, viii. 102 fin. ; once in- habited by T^'rrhenians, iv. 109 init. ; colonised from Athens, iv. 28 fin., vii. 57 init. ; visited by the plague, ii. 47 med. ; the Athenians deposit Samian hos- tages there, i. 115 med.; the Lemnians support the Athenians in the Lesbian revolt, iii. 5 init. ; fight under Cleon at Sphactcria, iv. 28 fin. ; at Amphipolis, v. 8 init. (cp. Imbros) ; present before Syracuse, vii. 57 init. Leocorium, a temple at Athens, i. 20 med., vi. 57 fin. Leocrates, an Athenian commander, i. 105 init. Leogoras, father of Andocides, an Athenian, i. 51 med. Leon, a Lacedaemonian, one of the founders of Heraclca, iii. 92 fin ; another, goes as envoy to Athens, v. 44 fin. ; another, father of Pedaritus, viii. 28 fin. ; another, succeeds Pedaritus at Chios, ib. 61 med ; gains an advantage over the Athenians at sea, ib. fin. Leon, an Athenian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin., 24 med. ; an Athenian general [?the same], viii. 23 init.; popular with the multitude, «6. 73 med. ; comes with reinforce- ments to Diomedon, ib. 23 init. ; regains Lesbos which had re- volted, ib. 23 med. ; carries on war successfully against Chios, ib. 24 med. ; appointed with Diomedon to the chief command at Samos, ib. 54 med. ; makes a descent upon Rhodes, ib. 55 init. ; aids the democratic re- action at Samos, ib. 73 fin. Leon, near Syracuse, vi. 97 init. Leonidas, father of Plcistarchus king of Sparta, i. 132 init. Leoiitiades, father of Eurymachus a Theban, ii. 2 med. Leontini, founded from Chalcis in Euboea by Thucles, vi. 3 fin. ; the Leontines of Ionian descent, iii. 86 med., vi. 44 fin., 46 init., 50 fin., 76 med., 77 init., 79 med. ; at war with Syracuse, ib. 86 init. ; obtain assistance from Athens, ib. fin. ; unsuccessfully attack Messene, iv. 25 fin. ; re- volution in, v. 4 init. ; the Athenians espouse their cause as an excuse for the conquest of Sicily, ib. fin., vi. 8 med., 19 init., 33 init., 47 fin., 48 fin., 63 fin., 76 init., 77 init., 84 med. Leotychides, king of Sparta, i. 89 init. Lepreum, assisted by the Lacedae- monians in a quarrel with the Eleans, v. 31 ; the Lacedae- monians settle the Helots and Neodamodes there, ib. 34 med.; they break the Olympic Truce by bringing a garrison in to Lepreum, ib. 49 init. ; the Lepreans do not attend the Olympic festival, ib. 50 init. ; the Eleans are angry with their allies for not attacking Lepreum, ib. 62. Leros [«/. Eleus], viii. 26 init., 27 init. Lesbos : the Lesbians kindred of the Boeotians, iii. 2 fin., vii. 57 med., viii. 4 med., 100 med. [cp. iii. 5 med., 13 init.]; with the Chians, the only independent allies of Athens, i. 19, vi. 85 med., vii. 57 init. ; furnish ships to the Athenians, ii. 9 fin., 56 med., vi. 31 init. ; the Lesbians