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504 INDEX Stagirus (coitf.) — init. ; provision respecting, in the Treaty of Peace, ib. 18, § vi. State, a, is composed not of walls or ships, but of men, vii. 77 fin. [cp. i. 143 fin.]. Stesagoras, a Samian commander, i. 1 16 fin. Sthenclaidas, a Lacedaemonian Ephor, his speech, i. 85 fin., 86 ; [? the same] father of Alcamenes, viii. 5 init. Stratodemus, a Lacedaemonian, am- bassador to the King, ii. 67 init. Stratonice, sister of Perdiccas, wife of Seuthes, ii xor fin. Stratus, in Acarnania, ii. 80 fin. ; the Stratians defeat the Chaon- ians, ib. 81 med. ; certain Strat- ians expelled by the Athenians, tb. 102 init. ; the Peloponnesians on their way to Olpae pass by Stratus, iii. 106. Stroebus, father of Leocrates, an Athenian, i. 105 init. Strombichides, an Athenian, sent in command of an expedition against Chios, viii. 15 med. ; pur- sues Chalcideus, ib. ; is chased into Samos, ib. 16 ; arrives too late to prevent the revolt of Miletus, /'6. 17 fin.; sent to Chios, ib. 30 fin. ; fails to recover Aby- dos, which had revolted, ib. 62 fin.; returns to Samos, ib. 79 fin. Strombichus, father of Diotimus, an Athenian, i. 45. Strongyle, one of the Aeolian islands, iii. 88 med. Strophacus, a friend of Brasidas in Thessaly, iv. 78 init. Strymon, the river, in Thrace, i. 100 fin., ii. 99 med., iv. 102, 108 init., vii. g fin. ; rises in Mount Scombrus, ii. 96 fin. ; lake formed by it, V. 7 fin. Styphon, one of the Lacedaemon- ian commanders at Sphacteria, iv. 38 init. Styreans, people of Styra in Eu- boea, subjects of the Athenians, vii. 57 init. Sunium, promontory of, in Attica, vii. 28 init., viii. 95 init.; fortified by the Athnians, viii. 4 init. Superstition, earthquakes cause expeditions to be abandoned, iii. 89 init., vi. 95 init. ; a com- mander changed, viii. 6 fin. ; as- semblies broken up, v. 45 fin., 50 fin. ; an eclipse of the moon causes the fatal delay at Syra- cuse, vii. 50 fin. ; unpropitious sacrifices lead to the abandon- ment of an expedition, v. 54 med., 55 mod., 116 init. ; super- stitious observance of festivals by the Lacedaemonians, iv. 5 init., v. 54 med., 75 init., 82 init. Sybaris, a river in Italy, vii. 35 med. Sybota, (i) islands off" Thesprotia, i. 47, 54 init. : (2) a harbour in Thesprotia, ib. 30 med., 52 init., 54 init., iii. 76 fin. Syce, near Syracuse, vi. 98 med. S^'maethus, a river in Sicily, vi. 65 med. Syme, island of, viii. 41 fin., 42 fin., 43 init- Synoecia, a festival at Athens, ii. 15 med. Syracuse, founded from Corinth by Archias, vi. 3 med. ; mother city of various states in Sicily, ib. 5 ; equal in size and resources to Athens, ib. 20, vii. 28 [cp. vi. 17 init] ; fought the best of all Hel- lenic States against the Athen- ians, viii. 96 fin. [cp. vii. 55 init.1 ; constantly in revolution, vi. 38 med. ; the S^'racusans go to war with Leonlini, iii. 86 init. ; defeat the Athenians, ib. 103 med. ; cause Messene to revolt, iv. i init. ; at- tack the Rhegians, ib. 24, 25 ; hand over Morgantine to Cama- rina, ib. 65 init. ; aid the olig-