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INDEX ^11 Macedonia (couf.) — ces, ib. 95-101 ; the military strength of Macedonia much increased bj' Arclielaus, t'b. 100 init. ; Brasidas in Macedonia, i-. 78 fin., 82, 83 ; second expedi- tion of Brasidas into Macedonia, id. 124-128; the Athenians block- ade Macedonia, v. 83 fin. ; Mace- donia ravaged from Methone by the Athenians, vi. 7 fin. Machaon, a Corinthian commander, ii. 83 fin. Maeander, plain of the, iii. 19 fin., viii. 58 init. Maedi, a Thracian tribe, ii. 98 med. Maenalia, part of Arcadia, v. 64 init. ; Maenalians at Mantinea, ib. 67 med. ; hostages taken from the Maenalians by the Argives to be given up under treaty, tb. 77» r- Magistrates, the good magistrate is not always bound by the letter of the law, vi. 14. Magnesia, in Asia, given toThemi- stocles by the king, i. 138 fin. ; Astyochus goes to Tissapherncs and Alcibiades at Magnesia, viii. 50 med. Magnesians, dependents of Thes- salians, ii. loi med. Malea, Cape, in Lesbos, iii. 4 fin., 6 fin. Malea, Cape, in Laconia, iv. 53 med., 54 init., viii 39 med. Malian Gulf, the, iii. 96 fin., viii. 3 init. ; darters and slingers from the Malian Gulf, iv. 100 init. Malians, iii. 92 init., v. 51 init. Maloeis, Apollo, festival of, at Myti- lene, iii. 3 med. Mantinea, defeat of Mantinean troops sent by the Lacedaemon- ians into Acarnania, iii. 107, 108; they escape by a secret treaty with Demosthenes, ib. 109, in; the Mantineans fight with the Tegcans, iv. 134 [cp. v. 65 med.] ; conquer a part of Arcadia, v. 29 init. ; secede from the Lacedao- monian to the Argive alliance, ib.; driven from Parrhasia by the Lacedaemonians, ib. 33 ; send, at Alcibiades' bidding, an embassy to Athens, ib. 43 fin., 44 ; make an alliance with Athens, ib.<, 47 [cp. ib. 105 med.] ; send a guard to the Olympic games, ib. 50 med. ; conference between the Argive allies at Mantinea, ib. 55 init. ; the Mantineans aid the Argives when invaded by the Lacedaemonians, ib. 58 init. ; compel the Argives to break their truce with the Lacedae- monians, ib. 61, 62 ; their ter- ritory invaded by the Lacedae- monians, ib. 64 fin., 65 ; battle of Mantinea, ib. 66-74 ; one of the greatest of Hellenic battles, ib. 74 init. ; its moral effect, ib. 75 init. ; the Mantineans invade Epidaurus with their allies, ib. fin. ; frequent violations of the Treaty of Peace in the Mantinean and Epidaurian wars, ib. 26 med. ; the Mantinean alliance renounced by the Argives, ib. 78 ; the Man- tineans are compelled to come to terms with the Lacedaemonians, ib. 81 init. ; induced by Alcib' iades, join the Athenian expe- dition against Syracuse, vi. 29 med., 43 fin., 61 med., 67 init., 68 init. ; the Mantinean troops before Syracuse mercenaries, vii. 57 fin. Marathon, battle of, i. 18 med. ; the Athenians boast that they fought alone there, ib. 73 fin. ; the dead buried on the field, ii. 34 med. ; Hippias at Marathon, vi. 59 fin. Marathu.ssa, an island off Clazo- menae, viii. 31 fin. Mareia, in Egypt, i. 104 init.