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484 INDEX Naios [coiit.) — carried to Naxos in his flight, and narrowly escapes the Athen- ians there, ib. 137 init. Naxos [in Sicily], founded from Chalcis by Thucles, vi. 3 init. ; altar of Apollo the Founder at, ib. ; the Naxiaus kinsmen of the Leontines, vi. 20 med. ; defeat the Messenians, iv. 25 ; receive the Athenian expedition, vi. 50 med. ; become allies of Athens, vii. 14 med., ib. 57 fin.; Naxos is made the winter quarters of the Athenians, vi. 72 init., 74 fin , 75 mod. ; thej' abandon it for Catana, ib. 88 med. ; the Naxians furnish the Athenians with cavalry, ib. 98 init. Neapolis, a Carthaginian factory in Libya, vii. 50 init. Neighbours ever enemies, iv. 95 med. [cp. V. 69 med., vi. 88 init.] Nemea, in Locris, death of Hcsiod at, iii. 96 init. ; temple of Nem- ean Zeus, ib. Nemea, in Argolis, v. 58-60. Neodamodes, meaning of the word, vii. 58 med. ; settled with the Helots at Lepreum, v. 34 med. ; Neodamodes at Mantinea, ib. 67 init. ; sent to S^'racuse with the Helots by the Lacedaemonians, vii. 19 med., 58 med.; three hun- dred Neodamodes sent out to Agis, viii. 4 med. Nericus, in Leucas, iii. 7 fin. Nestus, a river in Thrace, ii. 96 fin. Nicanor, a Chaonian leader, ii. 80 fin. Nicasus, a Megarian, swears to the one year's Truce, iv. 119 med. Niceratus, father of Nicias, an Athenian, iii. 51 init., 91 init., iv. 27 fin., 42 init., 53 init., 119 fin., 129 med., V. 16 init., 83 fin., vi. 8 med. Niciades, an Athenian, epistates at the passing of the one year's Truce, iv. 118 fin. Nicias, of Gortys, ii. 85 fin. Nicias, father of Hagnon, an Athen- ian, ii. 58 init., iv. 102 med. Nicias, his religiousness, vii. 77 med., 86 fin. ; his superstitious temper, ib. 50 fin. ; his dilatori- ness, ib. 42 med. ; his ill health, vi. 102 med., vii. 15 fin., 77 init.; captures Minoa, iii. 51 init. ; rav- ages Melos, ib. 91 init. ; defeats the Tanagraeans, i'6. fin.; ravages Locris, ib. ; yields his command at Pylos to Cleon, iv. 27, 28 ; leads an expedition into the Co- rinthian territory, ib. 42-45; cap- tures Cythera, ib. 53, 54 ; swears to the one year's Truce, ib. 119 fin. ; wounded in an attempt to take Mende, ib. 129 ; his anxiety for peace, v. 16 init., 43 med. [cp. vii. 86 med.] ; swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, V. 19 fin., 24 med. ; goes on an unsuccessful embassy to Sparta, ib. 46 ; designed for the command of an expedition to Chalcidice, which Perdiccas frustrates, ib. 83 fin.; appointed one of the generals in Sicil}', vi. 8 med. ; speech of, ib. 9-14 ; second speech of, ib, 20-23 i gives an estimate of the forces required, ib. 25; argues in a council of war for an attack on Selinus, ib. 47 ; goes to Egesta, ib. 62 ; defeats the Sj-racusans,

6. 67-70; saves Epipolae, ib. 102;

becomes sole commander after the death of Lamachus, ib. 103 fin. ; negotiates with the Syra- cusans, ib. [cp. vii. 48 init., ib. 49 init., ib. 73 fin., ib. 86 fin.] ; fails to prevent the coming of G^'lippus, vii. I, 2 ; fortifies Plcmmyrium, ib. 4 med. ; de- feated by the Syracusnns. ib. 6 ; sends a dispatch to Athens, ib. 8, 10, 11-15; destroys by an