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INDEX 509 Thrace (coiit.) — Dii, /■/). 96 med., 98 fin., vii. 27 iiiit. ; Dioans, ii. loi med. ; Edonians, i. 100 fin., ii. 99 med., iv. 102 mod., 107 fin., 109 fin , v. 6 fin. ; Getae, ii. 96 init., 98 fin.; Graaeans, ib. 96 fin. ; Laeaeans, ill. 96 med. ; Maedi, I'b. 98 med.; Odomantians,«'Z<.ioi med.; Odrj's- ians, {If. 29, 96 init., 97, 98 fin., 101 med. ; Paeonians, I'b. 96 fin., 98 med. ; Panaeans, tb. loi med.; Sinti, ib. 98 med. ; Tilafaeans, ib. 96 fin. ; Treres, ib. 96 fin. ; Tribaili. ib. 96 fin , iv. lor fin. ; — gold mines in Thrace, i. 100 med., iv. 105 init. ;— the Thracians prefer receiving to giving, ii, 97 med. ; uncivilized, ib. fin. ; their ferocity, vii. 30 fin.; once inhabited Phocis, ii. 29 init. ; destro3' the Athenian colonists at Ennea Hodoi, i. 100 fin., iv. 102 med. ; march, under the leadership of Sitalces, against Perdiccas. ii.95-ior. [5ffOdr3's- ians, Perdiccas, Sitalces.] Thrac- ian mercenaries in Athenian ser- vice at Mende, iv. 129 init. ; the Thracians are asked for aid by Cleon at Amphipolis, v. 6 init. ; theEdonianandMyrcinianThrac- ians .ser'e under Brasidas, ib. fin., 10 fin.; Thracian mercen- aries sent home from Athens sack Mycalessus, vii. 27 init., 30. Tliracians, the Bithynian, in Asia, iv. 75 fin. Thras3'biilus, an Athenian, one of the steadiest opponents of the oligarchs at Athens, viii. 73 med.; persuades the army and the Sam- ians to swear allegiance to the democrac}'. ib. 75 ; appointed general with Thrasyllus, ib. 76 init. ; procures the restoration of Alcibiades, ib. 81 init. ; sails to Eresus which had revolted, ib. 100 fin. ; aids Thrasyllus at Cynossema. ib. 104, 105. Thras^'clcs, an Athenian, swears to the Treaty of Peace and the Alliance, v. 19 fin., 24 med. ; sent with twelve ships to Chios, viii. 15 med., 17 fin., 19 med. Thrasj'llus, one of the steadiest opponents of the oligarchs at Athens, viii. 73 med. ; persuades the army and the Samians to swear allegiance to the demo- cracj', ib. 75 ; appointed general with Thrasybulus, ib. 76 init.; follows Mindarus to Chios, ib. TOO init. ; sets about besieging Eresus. ib. 100 fin., 103 init. ; pursues Mindarus to the Helles- pont, ib. med. ; defeats him off C3'nossema, ib. 104. 105, Thrasyllus, an Argive general, makes terms with Agis, v. 59 fin., 60 init. ; attacked by the Argives, ib. 60 fin. Thras3'mclidas. a Spartan, admiral in command at P3'los, iv. 11 init. Thria, in Attica, i. 114 fin., ii. 19 med., 20 init,, 21 init, Thronium, in Locris, ii. 26. Thucles, the founder of Naxos in Sicily, vi. 3 init. ; of Leontini and Catana, ib. fin. Thucles, father of Eur3'medon, an Athenian, iii. 80 fin., 91 med., vii. 16 fin. Thuc3'dides, motives for writing his histor3', i. i ; its truthfulness, ib. 21-23, ^'- 26 fin. ; the speeches onlj' generally accurate,i. 22 init. ; his reasons for describing the period between the Persian and Pcloponncsian Wars, ib. 97 ; reason for reckoning his histor3' b3' summers and winters, v. 20 ; attacked by the plague, ii, 48 fin. ; appointed general on coast of Thrace, iv. 104 fin. ; a leading man in Thrace, ib. 105 init. ;