by John R. Hale
Kerouac, Jack
King’s Peace
Kipling, Rudyard
kyklos
Lacedaemonius
Lade, battle of
Lamachus
Lamian War (Hellenic War)
Lampra
Lampsacus
Laurium silver mines
Lemnos
Lenaea
Leocrates
Leonidas, king of Sparta
Leontini
Leotychidas
Lesbos
Leucas
Leuctra, battle of
Libya
Life of Cimon (Plutarch)
Life of Demetrius (Plutarch)
Life of Pericles (Plutarch)
Life of Themistocles (Plutarch)
Lives (Plutarch)
Lives of Eminent Philosophers (Diogenes Laertius)
Long Walls
Cimon and
dismantling of
rebuilding of
Lovén, Bjørn
Lyceum
Lycomedes
Lycophron
Lycurgus
Lysander
Lysias
Lysicles
Lysicrates
Macedon
rise of
surrender of Athens to
Macedonian Wars, chronology of
Mahan, Alfred T.
Mantinea, battle of
Marathon, battle of
Mardonius
Mausolus of Halicarnassus
Max Rover ROV
Mechanics
Medea
Megara
Megarian decree
Memorabilia (Xenophon)
Menestheus, king of Athens
Menestheus (son of Iphicrates)
Messenia
Meteorology
mêtis, concept of
Meton
Middle Wall
Mikon
Miletus
Miltiades (founder of Adriatic colony)
Miltiades (general)
Mindarus
Minoa
Minos, King of Crete
Morrison, John
Mount Etna
Mount Olympus
Munychia Harbor
Mycale, battle of
Mytilene
Naupactus, battle of
Phormio’s exploit in
navarch, Athenian
navarchos, Spartan
Navy Yard
Naxos
Naxos, battle of
Neapolis
Nearchus
Nelson, Horatio
Nemesis
Neocles (father of Themistocles)
Neocles (son of Themistocles)
Nepos, Cornelius
Nicanor
Nichomachean Ethics (Aristotle)
Nicias
death of
peace negotiated by
in Sicilian expedition
Nicodemus
Nike
Notium, battle of
Odysseus
Odyssey (Homer)
Oeconomicus (Xenophon)
Oedipus Rex (Sophocles)
Olympias
Olympic games
Olynthiacs (Demosthenes)
“On the Peace” (Isocrates)
“On the Symmories” (“On the Navy-Boards”) (Demosthenes)
Oresteia (Aeschylus)
ostracism
of Aristides
of Cimon
of Themistocles
of Xanthippus
Oxyrhynchus Historian
Paches
Pan
Panathenaea
Panegyricus (Isocrates)
Paralos
in Corcyra operation
in flight from Aegospotami
in Naupactus battle
special status of
Paralos (son of Pericles)
Paralos (son of Poseidon)
Parian Marble
Parmenio
Parthenon
Athena’s statue in
Patras, battle of
Pausanias, king of Sparta
Pausanias (author of Description of Greece)
Peace (Aristophanes)
Peace of Callias
Peace of Nicias
Peisander
Peisistratus
Peitholaus
Pellene
Peloponnesian League
Peloponnesian War, First:
battle of Tanagra in
chronology of
Thirty Years’ Peace in
Tolmides’ campaign in
Peloponnesian WarB.C.:
aftermath of
atrocities in
chronology of
Corcyra expedition in
end of
enfranchisement of slaves in
fall of Byzantium in
horse carriers in
invasions of Attica in
Ionian War and
natural disasters in
oligarchic coup in
onset of
Peace of Nicias and
Pericles’ strategy for
Persians and
plague in
prelude to
Pylos campaign in
reprisal raids in
Sicilian expedition in, see Sicilian expedition
Spartan demands in
see also specific battles
Peloponnesian War, The (Kagan)
peltasts
pentekontor
penteres
Periander
Pericles
Attica building project and
in Black Sea expedition
death of
Golden Age of
Peloponnesian War strategy of
political career of
reforms of
successors to
Pericles (son)
Perinthus
periplous
Persephone
Persian Empire
Alexander’s invasion of
Egyptian rebellion against
Hellenic League and
navy of
Themistocles’ flight to
Persians (Aeschylus)
Persian Wars
Athenian naval mobilization in
chronology of
Egyptian expedition in
Europe invaded in
Greek allies in
Hellespont bridges in
Persian Wars (cont.)
Herodotus’ view of
Ionian revolt and
Isthmus council and
Peace of Callias in
Persian allies in
Persian delays in
Persian vow of vengeance and
Sicilian diplomatic mission and
Tempe expedition in
Wooden Walls prophecy and
see also specific battles
Persian War Shipwreck Survey
phalanx
Macedonian
Pharnabazus
Pherecydes
Phi Beta Kappa
Phidias
Philip II, king of Macedon
assassination of
Athenian resistance to
background of
at Chaeronea
Isocrates’ letter to
in retreat from Byzantium
Philip Arrhidaeus, king of Macedonia
Philippics (Demosthenes)
Philo
Philocles
Philoctetes (Sophocles)
Philo’s Arsenal
Phocion
Phoenicia, Phoenicians
at Salamis
trireme invented by
Phoenician Women (Euripides)
Phoenician Women (Phrynichus)
Phormio
Acarnanian crisis and
disgrace and rehabilitation of
military career of
at Naupactus-51n
at Patras
at Potidaea
Phormos
Phrynichus
Piraeus
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Atlantis myth and
barber services in
harbors of
Hippodamian Agora of
houses of
imported goods and foods in
pottery of
public entertainment in
restoration of
Themistocles’ monument in
urban planning and development of
walls project and ; see also Long Walls
see also Cantharus Harbor; Munychia Harbor; Navy Yard; Philo’s Arsenal; shipsheds; Zea Harbor
plague
Plataea, battle of
Plataea, siege of
Plataeans, naval service at Artemisium
Plato
Atlantis myth and
background of
as philosopher
revisionist views of
Socratic dialogues of
thalassocracy opposed by
Plato (comic poet)
Plutarch
Plutus
Plutus (Aristophanes)
political cartoon, first
Politics (Aristotle)
Pollis
Pollux
Polyaenus
Polydoros
“Poroi” (“Revenues”) (Xenophon)
Poseidon
Potidaea, battle of
Praxiteles
Problems
Propylaea
Prosopitis, siege of
Proteas
Pylos campaign
Sphacteria blockade in
Pythia, the
quadrireme
quinquereme
Republic (Plato)
“Return of the Exile” movement
“Revenues” (“Poroi”) (Xenophon)
Rhegium
Rhetoric (Aristotle)
Rhodes
Sacred War
Salaminia
Salamis, battle of
in Aeschylus’ Persians
aftermath of
casualties in
and discord among Greeks
and fall of Athens
Greek attack in
Greek battle plan in
Persian battle line in
Persian retreat from
Phoenicians in
Psyttaleia fight in
Samothraceans’ action in
second phase of
Sicinnus’ mission of deception in
and siege of Acropolis
Tenos deserters in
Salamis, battle of (cont.)
Themistocles’ strategy for
turning point of
Salamis island
and evacuation of Attica
geography of
Samian War
chronology of
Samos
Sardis
Satyrs (Cratinus)
Scabbard Bearers (Aristomenes)
Scyros
Scythia
Second Maritime League
charter of
format of
military innovations and
shipbuilding campaign of
and War with the Allies
see also Spartan Wars
Segesta
Serpent Column of Plataea
Sestos siege of
shipsheds
Sicilian expedition
Athenian democracy and
Athenian recovery from
Athenian reinforcements in
Athenian surrender in
battles in
death of Lamachus in
death of Nicias in
decision to send out
departure of
fate of Athenian prisoners in
logistical difficulties in
mutilation of the herms and
opposition to
oracle’s prophecy of
postponed evacuation in
recall of Alcibiades and
Segestan deception in
Segestan delegation and
Spartans and
Syracusean ruse in
Sicily
Sicinnus
Sicyon
Sidon
Silenus
Simonides
Sinope
sirens
Siwa, oracle of, see Zeus Ammon, oracle of
Skeuotheke, see Philo’s Arsenal
Skiathos
Skira
Skyllias of Skione
slaves
enfranchisement of
in triremes
Social War, see War with the Allies
Socrates
death of
disciples of
in Plato’s dialogues
at Potidaea
trial of the generals and
Solon
Sophocles
death of
dramas of
Sparta
Alcibiades’ sojourn in
Athenian rebellion and
in Delian League
Helot rebellion in
King’s Peace and
militarization of
as model for Cimon
and onset of Peloponnesian War
Peace of Nicias and
Persian Wars and
postwar rule of
Pylos campaign and
Second Maritime League and, see Spartan Wars
Sicilian expedition and
Sphacteria blockade and
Theban defeat of
Themistocles lionized by
Tolmides’ expedition against
Spartan Wars
battle of Alyzia in
battle of Cnidus in
battle of Naxos in
chronology of
Corcyra operation in
King’s Peace in
western campaign in
see also Second Maritime League
Sphacteria blockade
Stephanophoria
Stoics
Strabo
Sun-tzu
Suppliants, The (Aeschylus)
Suppliants, The (Euripides)
Susa
Sybota Islands, battle of
Syracuse see also Sicilian expedition
Syria
Tanagra, battle of
Tarentum
Taurus
Taxiarchs (Eupolis)
Tenedos
Tenos
Ten Thousand
teredo worm
tetreres
Thaïs
thalamian oarsmen
thalassocracy
Thasos
Thebes
Hellenic League and
Philip’s defeat of
Sparta defeated by
Themistocles
death of
description of
Themistocles (cont.)
in flight to Persia
monument to
naval proposal of
ostracism of
Persian threat and
in Persian Wars
Piraeus walls proposed by
at Salamis
“Themistocles Decree,”
Theophrastus
Thera
Theramenes
Thermopylae, battle of
Theseus
bones of
cult of
mythical voyages of
Plato’s view of
Thessaly
thetes
exile of
Thirty Tyrants
Thirty Years’ Peace
Thrace
thranite oarsmen
Thrasybulus
Thrasyllus
Thucydides
death of
Demosthenes influenced by
and writing of history
Thurii
Timaeus (Plato)
Timocrates
Timonassa, queen of Sparta
Timon of Athens
Timotheus
in first political cartoon
in western campaign
Tissaphernes
Tithraustes
Tolmides
Tragia, battle of
triakontor
trierarchs, trierarchy
duties and responsibilities of
mutinies against
reform of
wealthy Athenians as
triremes
battle debut of
commanders of
construction of
Corinthian
cost of
dimensions of
“eyes” of
figurehead of
girdling cables of
horse carrier design for
keel of
manning of
marine terms and
names of
new ship designs and
oarsmen of
occupational maladies of
of peacetime navy
Philo’s Arsenal and
Phoenician
pitch coating of
planking of
ramming maneuver of
ram of
reform of trierarchy and
ropes and rigging of
rowing frame of
rowing of
sails and masts of
serving on
slaves not used as rowers in
sounds of
steersman of
sternpost of
Syracusean modification of
teredo worm threat to
timber for
winds affecting
Troezen
Trojan Horse
Trojan War
Trojan Women, The (Euripides)
troop carrier, Athenian
Tyche
Wachsmann, Shelley
Wallace, Lew
War with the Allies (Social War)
chronology of
peace movement and
“Whistlers,”
White Fortress
Xanthippus
Xenocrates
Xenophanes
Xenophon (historian)
Xenophon (son of Euripides)
Xenophon the Orator
Xerxes, king of Persia
assassination of
Hellespont bridges of
at Salamis
Zacynthus
Zea Harbor
Zeno
Zeus
Zeus Ammon, oracle of
zygian oarsmen