KLKOPIION. 544 KOTYS. Kkophon. viii. 123. K/eopu.1, iii. 223. Kle7-uc/ties, Athenian, revival of B. c. 365, vi. 31 n., x. 296 seq. Rleruchs, Athenian, in Chalkis, iv. ] 70 ; in Lesbos, vi. 257 ; after the battle of ^gospotami, viii. 223. Klonas, musical improvements of, iv. 75. KJothd, i. 7. Klymene, i. 6. Klytczmnestra, i 162, 1G8. Knemus,i. 193 seq., 202, 213. Knidus, settlement of, ii. 31 ; maritime contests near, b. c. 412 vii. 394 ; An- tisthenes and Astyochus at, vii. 397 ; the battle of, ix. 283 ; and Agesilaus, ix. 312; reverses of Sparta after the battle of, 317. Knights at Athens, viii. 305, ix. 183. Kndpus, iii. 187. Kodrids, i. 112. Kodnis, ii. 24 ; archons after, iii. 48. Kasntts, xii. 194, 195, 232. Kicos, i. 5, 7. Kferatadus, . 134, iv. 160, 163. K6es, iv. 270, 273, 285. Kokalus, i. 225 seq. Kolceus, his vovage to Tartessus. iii. 279. Kolakretcp., iv. 137. Kolchians and the Ten Thousand Greeks, ix. 112, 126. Kolchis, and the Argonautic expe- dition, i. 241, 255. Kolonus, Athenian assembly at, viii. 35. Kolophon, iii. 184 seq. Konipodes. iii. 35. Konon at Naupaktus, vii. 358 ; at An- tiros, viii. 151 : appointment of, to succeed Alkibiades, viii. 159; at Samos, 160; at Mitylene, viii. 160 seq. ; escape of, from .^Egospotami, viii. 219; renewed activity of, ix. 255, 269 ; at Khodes, ix. 270 ; visit of, to the Persian court, ix. 280 seq.; and Pharnabazus, ix. 281, 318, 321 seq.; rebuilds the Long AValls of Athens, ix. 322 ; large pUins of, ix. 325 ; sent as envoy to Tiribazus, ix. 359 ; arrest of, ix. 361 : long absence of, from Athens, X. 108 n. 2. Kopuls, lake of, i. 132. Kotlyra and the Argonauts, i 243 ; early inhabitants of, iii. 402 re- lations of, with Corinth, iii. 403 seq. ; relations of, with Epirus, iii. 405 ; and Corinth, joint settlements of, iii. 405 seq. ; commerce of, iii. 409 ; and Corinth, disputes be- tween, vi. 51 seq. ; application of the Epidamnian democracy to, vi. 52 ; and Corinth, hostilities be- tween, vi. 55, 63 seq. ; and Corinth, decision of the Athenians between, vi. 62; oligarchical violence at, vi. 270 seq.; vengeance of the vic- torious Demos at, b. c. 427, vi. 275 seq. ; Nikostratus and Alkidaa at, vi. 282; revolutions at, con trasted with those at Athens, vi. 283 ; distress at, b. c. 425, vi. 313 ; expedition of Eurymedon and So- phokles to, vi. 313 seq., 357 seq.; muster of the Athenian armament at, vii. 180; Demosthenes's voyage from, to Sicily, vii. 301 ; renewed troubles at, viii. 118; Lacedemo- nian expedition against, x. 142 seq. : expedition of Iphikrates to, X. 149 seq. ; Kleonymus and Aga tliokles in, xii. 449. Korkyroean envoys, speech of, to the Athenian assembly, vi. 58 seq. : captives return home from Corinth, vi. 266 seq. ; oligarchical fugitives at Istone, vi. 278, 313, 357. Korkyroeans, and Xerxes's invasion, v. 66 ; attack Epidamnus, vi. 53 ; re- monstrate with the Corinthians and Peloponnesians, vi. 54; seek the alliance of Athens, vi. 56 seq. Kordbius and the foundation of Kyrene, iv. 30. Koroneia, Atiienian defeat at, v. 348 ; Theban victory at, ix. 312 seq, 31 7. Koronis and Asklepius, i. 178. Korynephori , iii. 35. Kos, settlement of, ii. 30; capture of, by Astyochus, vii. 397; revolt of, from Athens, xi. 220 seq., 231. Kossm, xii. 248. Kottas, i. 5. Kottyphus, xi. 475, 479, 480. Kotydra, the Ten Thousand Greeks at, ix. 126 seq. Kotys and Iphikrates, x. 106, 299, 369, 373 ; and Athens, x. 228 seq.j 372,373; and Timotheus, x. 301, 368 ; and Miltokythes, x. 372 ;