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INDEX
407
Callimachus, polemarch, 102
Callimachus, poet, 24, 372
Callinus, 369-70
Cambyses, king of Persia, 57
Caphyae, 278
Cappadocia invaded by Croesus, 85 ; kingdom of, 236
Caria, 81, 96, 304
Carneades, 314
Carthaginians, 132, 256, 259- 62, 296
Cassander, 240, 243, 247, 269-70
Catana, 186
Caunes, 325
Celts, see Gauls
Censorinus, L., governor of Greece and Macedonia, 338
Ceos joins Aetolian League, 274
Cephallenia, 141, 169, 211
Chabrias, Athenian general, 212, 217
Chaeroneia victory of Philip at, 222 ; of Sulla, 329-30
Chalcidic peninsula, 161, 175-6, 178, 215
Chalcis in Euboea, 57, 290, 292, 204, 296, 309
Chersonese, Thracian, 41, 65, 90 ; occupied by Persians, 97, 194, 207 ; annexed by king of Egypt, 271, 341 ; occupied by Philip V., 285, by Antiochus, 295 ; given to Eumenes of Pergamus, 299, 302
Chios joins Samos and Lesbos to resist Persia, 126 ; breaks off from Athens, 191 ; joins new Athenian confederacy, 211 ; breaks off again, 216 ; as a sea power, 236, 272, 283, 299, 330-1
Chremodean war, 282
Cicero, 309, 321-3
Cilicia, 82 ; pirates of, 316 ; Roman government of, 323, 332, 339
Cimmerians in Asia, MS Cimon, son of Miltiades, 131 ; ostracised, 136 ; recalled and sent to Cyprus, 142
Cirrbaean plain, the, 221
Cius, 286
Clazomenae, 299, 331
Cleanthes, Stoic, 363
Cleisthenes, reforms of, 72-5
Cleobis and Biton, 83
Cleombrotus, king of Sparta, 212
Cleomenes I., king of Sparta, 94, 99 ; Cleomenes III., 277-8
Cleon, Athenian demagogue, 171-2, 175-6
Cleopatra, 338 40
Cleruchs in Euboea, 144, 157 ; in Potidaea, 217 ; in Samos, 239 ; in Delos, 315 ; forbidden, 211
Cnidus, battle of, 208 ; rescript of Augustus to, 343
Cnossos, palace of, 8
Codrus, king of Athens, 61
Coele-Syria, 295, 339
Coes of Mitylene, 89
Colonies, Greek, 42 ; Roman in Greece, 337, 340
Comedy, 30, 390; New Comedy, 243, 393-4
Conon, 194-5 ; restores the walls of Athens, 208
Corcyra, 107, 158, 171, 212, 300
Corinna, 368
Corinth, Bacchiadae of, 49; independent of Sparta, 51 ; its power at sea, 107 ; congress at, in, 124 ; its league with Epidauros and Aegina, 140 ; its fleet defeated by Corcyreans, 158 ; helps Potidaea against Athens, 161 ; refuses peace of Nicias and joins Argos, 176 ; joins Athens and Thebes, 208 ; separated from Achaean League by Romans, 306 ; destroyed by Mummius, 306-7, 309, 328 ; colonised by Caesar, 337
Corn trade with the North, 41
Coroneia, defeat of Athenians at, 143 ; victory of Agesilaus at, 217
Cremisus, R., battle at the, 260
Crete, discoveries in, 8, 22, 33 ; decay of, 76-7 ; Cretans refuse aid against Xerxes, in ;
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