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  INDEX

  Note: Some entries, like Alexander the Great, Macedonia, Greece, Persia

  are too common throughout the book, to be listed in the index.

  Abadeh 247

  Aegae 4, 8, 13, 14, 18, 79, 80, 83,

  Abastanians 324

  89, 93

  Abdalonymus 184

  Aegean Sea 21, 47, 58, 62, 127,

  Abdashtart III 183, 184

  148, 151-153, 155, 178, 179,

  Abdera 13, 288, 294

  186, 208, 220, 360

  Abhisāras 304

  Aelian 44, 345, 359, 360, 376
/>   Abisares 303, 304, 307, 313, 318

  Aeolis 73, 130-133, 138, 146

  Abisaroi 304

  Aeropus 86, 144, 145

  Abistamenes 156

  Aeschines 48, 52, 101, 105, 224

  Abulites 244, 246, 255

  Aetolia 93, 101, 107, 205, 221, 356,

  Abydos (Asia Minor) 73, 109, 112,

  358, 359

  114

  Afghanistan 263, 268, 270, 271,

  Abydos (Egypt) 199

  274, 284, 298, 300, 301, 381

  Acarnania 37, 93, 157, 158, 356

  Africa 253, 379

  Acesines 307, 313, 314, 317, 319,

  Agalassi 319

  320, 323, 324

  Agamemnon 114

  Achaea 51, 221, 223, 230

  Agatarchides 262, 338

  Achaemenids 38, 56-63, 66, 69, 71,

  Agathon (officer in Babylon) 242

  109, 110, 120, 125-128, 132,

  Agathon (officer in Media) 339

  140, 149, 155, 174-176, 179,

  Agathon (poet) 15

  181-183, 193, 194, 198, 205,

  Agenorion 192

  215, 218, 220, 234-236, 239,

  Agesilaus (II, king of Sparta) 61, 63,

  240, 242, 244-246, 249-253,

  64, 114, 151

  255, 256, 259, 261, 262, 267,

  Agesilaus (brother of Agis III) 220

  269, 272-274, 280, 284, 291,

  Agis III177, 212, 219-223, 225,

  295, 296, 298, 303, 329, 331,

  245, 340, 356

  341, 342, 344, 345, 349, 353,

  Agis of Argos 289

  354, 356, 362, 363, 381

  Agnon 338

  Achilles 20, 37, 45, 109, 115, 116,

  Agrianians 88, 96, 98, 99, 103, 111,

  171, 198, 365

  170, 187, 188, 207, 230, 231,

  Acropolis 125, 340

  247, 248, 257, 277, 298, 301,

  Acuphis 300

  309, 319-321, 325

  Ada (I) 73, 139, 140

  Ahura Mazda 58, 59, 126, 161, 250,

  Ada (II) 73, 139

  253

  Adea-Euridice 91, 92

  Aiacid dynasty 20

  Adriatic 41, 46, 98, 367

  Aï Khanum 279

  420

  Index

  Ainel 183, 188

  Ammon 1, 198, 202, 203, 209-211,

  Ajax 116

  264, 319, 327, 348, 350, 351,

  Akraiphia 105

  357, 361, 363, 364, 374

  Alcetas 294

  Amphipolis 18, 21, 27, 35, 96, 113,

  Alcibiades 20

  379

  Alcimachus 52, 53, 130

  Amphissa 49

 

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