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INDEX 481 Miletus {cottt.) — Milesian hoplites accompany the Athenians in the expedition against Corinth, iv. 42 init.; aid in the capture of Cythera, ib. 53, 54 ; the Milesians, at Alcibiades' persuasion, revolt from Athens, viii. 17; defeated by the Athen- ians, ib. 24 init. ; conquer the Argive allies of the Athenians, but forced to retreat by the Athenians, ib. 25 [this defeat causes Alcibiades to fall into suspicion at Sparta, ib. 45 init.] ; Alcibiades urges the Pelopon- nesian fleet to relieve Miletus, ib. 26 fin. ; the Athenians retire from Miletus, ib. 27 fin. ; Philip is put in command of Miletus, ib. 28fin.;Tissaphernes comes there, ib. 2gmi. a division of the Athen- ian army watches Miletus, ib. 30 med. ; Astyochus assumes com- mand of the fleet at Miletus, ib. 33 init. ; the Peloponnesians at Miletus, ib. 35, 36, 39; Asty- ochus leaves Miletus, ib. 41 ; Tissaphernes invites the Pelo- ponnesians to Miletus, ib. 57 init., 60 fin. ; the fleet at Miletus offers battle to the Athenians, ib. 63 init.; discontent of the Pelopon- nesian sailors at Miletus, ib. 78 ; the Milesians, acting in concert with the fleet, otfer the Athenians battle, ib. 79; the Peloponnesians at Miletus send a fleet to the Hellespont, ib. 80; the sailors at Miletus break out into open vio- lence against Astj-ochus, ib. 83, 84 init.; the Milesians expel the Persian garrison, ib. 84 med. ; resent the reproof which they re- ceive from Lichas, ib. fin. ; send envoys to Sparta to complain of Astyochus, ib. 85 init., fin. ; the Peloponnesian fleet leaves Mile- tus for the Hellespont, ib. 99, 100 init., 108 med. Miltiades, the great, father of Ci- mon, i. 98 init., 100 init. Mimas, Mount, viii. 34 fin. Mindarus, sent from Lacedaeraon to succeed Astyochus, viii. 85 init. ; sails to the Hellespont, ib. 99; escapes the Athenian watch, ib. lor ; captures four of the Athenian squadron in the Helles- pont, ib. 102 ; defeated by the Athenians offCj'nossema, ib. 104, 105. Mines, gold, on the coast opposite Thasos, i. 100 med., iv. 105 init. ; silver, at Laurium, ii. 55, vi. 91 fin. Minoa, an island ofl' Megara, cap- tured by Nicias, iii. 51, iv. 67 init. ; retained by the Athenians under the truce for a year, ib. 118, iii. Minos, first possessor of a navy in Hellas, i. 4 ; conquers the Cyclades, ib. ; expels the Carians, ib. ; puts down piracy, ib.. ib. 8 med. Minyans, the Minyan Orchomenus, iv. 76 med. Molobrus, father of Epitadas, a Lacedaemonian, iv. 8 fin. Molossians, Admctus, king of the Molossians, sheltcis Themisto- cles, i. 136, 137 ; the Molossians assist in the Lacedaemonian invasion of Acamania, ii. 80 fin. Molycrium, a Corinthian colony', subject to Athens, ii. 84 fin., iii. 102 init. ; taken b3' the Pelo- ponnesians, iii. 102 init. ; the Molycrian Rhium, ii. 86 init. Morgantine, handed over to the Camarinaeans, iv. 65 init. Motyc, a Phoenician settlement in Sicily, vi. 2 fin. Munychia, a harbour of Athens, ii. 13 fin. ; Pcripoli stationed at Munychia, viii. 92 med.; a Dionj'- siac Theatre near, ib. 93 init.