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INDEX
Metellus Scipio, 335
Mikon, a painter, 150
Miletus, colonies of, 12; position of among the Asiatic Greek cities, 42, 81, 299 ; fall of, 96
Miltiades, 89, 90, 101
Minos, king of Crete, 8
Minotaur, the, 8
Minyae, the, 11
Misenum, the peace of, 339
Mithradates IV., king of Pontus, 281
Mithradates VI. (Eupator), 324-332
Mitylene, decree about, 170-1, 195 ; joins new Athenian federation, 211 ; holds out for Mithradates, 331 ; restored by Pompey, 333-4
Moschus, pastoral poet, 24, 267, 397
Mucius Scaevola, Q., 320
Mummius, L., 306
Munychia, Macedonian garrison in, 239, 243
Musseus, 23
Mycenaean age, 8, 11, 15, 16
Mykale, battle of, 125, 126
Myson, sculptor, 33
Myrtis, 368
Mythymnia, 211
N Nabis, tyrant of Sparta, 290, 293-5
Naples, 255
Naupactus, helots placed in, 141 ; given to the Aetolians by Philip, 274, 297
Naxos, revolution in, 92, 93 ; revolts from Confederacy of Delos, 131 ; assigned to Rhodes by Antony, 338
Nemean games, 45 ; proclamation at, 294
Nicholas of Damascus, 25
Nicias at Pylos, 175 ; peace of, 176 ; opposes Sicilian expedition, 178 ; appointed general of it, 181, 185, 188-90
Nicomedes, king of Bithynia, 331
Nicopolis, near Actium, 340, 341
Nisaea, port of Megara, 144, 175
Nonnus, 24
Notium, battle of, 194
O Octavian, see Augustus Oenophyta, Boeotians defeated at, 141
Oligarchy, 21
Olympia, festival at, 45, 215, 252, 301, 326 ; works of Pheidias at, 146 ; statue of Augustus at, 339
Olympias, mother of Alexander the Great, 227
Olynthus, 210 ; destroyed by Philip, 218
Onomarchus, Phocian general, 217
Oppian, poet, 24
Oracles, 42 ; consulted by Croesus, 84
Orators, Attic, 400-2
Orchomenus (in Arcadia), 306
Orchomenus (in Bceotia), victory of Sulla at, 330
Oroetes, 87
Oropus, 191, 314, 324
Orphic Poetry, 366-7
Orthogoras, 49
Ostracism, 75
P Pactyas, general of Cyrus, 85
Paestum, 256
Palestine, 232, 270, 278, 285
Pangaeus, Mt., 217
Panium, 285
Panormus, 261
Parmenides, 137
Parmenion, Macedonian general, 217
Parthians, the, 272
Patrae, 309, 336, 340-1
Paul, St., at Ephesus and Philippi, 342
Pausanias, Spartan regent and general, 122 ; dedicates tripod
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