The Spartan Regime_ Its Character, Origins, and Grand Strategy - Paul Anthony Rahe

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Index of Persons and Places 207


Cumae in Anatolia, Cumaeans, 4, 79, 131,
168, 176
Cynouria in the Peloponnesus, 33, 74–75, 80,
90, 93, 107, 110, 134, 175, 179, 186
Cyprus, Cypriots, 78, 177
Cypselid tyrants at Corinth and Ambracia,
117
Cyrene in Libya, Cyreneans, 78, 101, 103,
184–85
Cythera, island off Laconian coast, xviii, 75,
78, 110, 186


Damagetus, seventh-century king of Ialysos
on Rhodes, 95, 182
Dante Alighieri, 15–16
Delphi in Central Greece and oracle of
Apollo, xviii, 17, 32, 44, 50, 74, 90, 95, 99,
104, 115, 161–62, 166, 175–76
Delphos the Lacedaemonian, 79
Demaratus son of Ariston, late sixth-century,
early fifth-century Eurypontid king, 28,
70, 86
Demosthenes of Sparta, 54
Demosthenes son of Demosthenes, Athenian
orator, 35, 53–54
Dentheliatis on western slopes of Mount
Taygetus, 107–8
Derveni Pass between Arcadia and Messenia,
75, 107, 109–10
Diagoridae, descendants of Damagetus of
Rhodes, 95, 182
Dicaearchus of Messana, xiii, 4–5, 135, 147,
149, 187
Díkē (justice as goddess), xv, 93
Dio Cassius (Lucius Cassios Dio), xiii
Diodorus Siculus, xiii, 79, 131, 137
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, xiii, 24–25,
29–31, 52–53, 161
Dipaea, 131
Dorian, Dorians, 17, 42, 65–72, 77–80, 102–5,
116–19, 174, 176, 184, 189
Hylleis, Dymaneis, Pamphyloi
constituent tribes, 77
invasion by, 67–69
Dorieus son of Spartan king Anaxandridas,
118–19, 133, 189
Doris on the Cephisus River in Central
Greece, 69, 132
Dyrrachi on western slopes of Taygetus, 107,
109


Eckermann, Johann Peter, 15, 154
Egypt, Egyptians, 7, 78–81, 91, 96, 129, 177
Eira, Mount, on border of Messenia and
Arcadia, xviii, 75, 94–95, 107, 112, 182


Elis in the Peloponnesus, Eleans, xviii, 52,
75–77, 171
Epaminondas son of Polymnis, Theban
statesman, 94, 109–10, 113, 182, 186–87
Ephesus in Anatolia, Ephesians, 87
Ephorus of Cumae, historian, xiii, 4–6, 79,
101, 126–31, 135, 143–47, 153, 157–60,
166, 168–69, 173, 175–76, 179, 184, 191
Epidaurus in the Argolic Akte, Epidaurians,
xviii, 110, 186
Epitadeus, ephor, 32, 46–47, 126–29, 134,
162, 167, 191
Eretria on Euboea, Eretrians, xviii, 89, 103,
179, 185
early on Hıppeîs the ruling order, 89,
179
Erineos on the Cephisus River in Doris, xviii,
17, 69
Eros (Cupid), 27, 159
Etruria in Central Italy, Etruscans, 152,
172–73
Euboea off the coast of Boeotia and Attica,
Euboeans, xviii, 89, 103
Euclid, 36–37
Euhesperides in Libya, 78, 101, 184
Eupatrid aristocracy in Athens, 101, 184
Euripides son of Mnesarchus, tragedian, 86,
93, 98, 181
Eurysthenes, supposed scion of Agiad royal
line, 69
Evans, Sir Arthur, 67, 173

Ferguson, Adam, 6, 39–40
Finley, Sir Moses, 67, 144–45

Gardiki fortress in Messenia, 109
Georgitsi on eastern slopes of Taygetus in
Laconia, 107–9
Geronthrae in Laconia, xviii, 74–75, 102, 107,
175, 184
three ephors, 102
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 15–16, 154
Gorgo, daughter of Cleomenes son of
Anaxandridas, wife of Leonidas, 106, 160,
170
Gortyn, Spartan colony in Crete, 78–79, 93,
98, 103, 150, 167, 176, 182
Great Britain, 37, 55
Charles II, 45
House of Lords, 55, 171
Grote, George, 172
Gyges, seventh-century king of Lydia, 95,
182
Gylippus son of Cleandridas, móthax
(half-breed), 131
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