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393 General Index Acamas (son of Theseus), 28 Achaeus (playwright), 181, 205 Acharnae, 71, 94n257, 314, 331 Acharnians, 71–72 actors, professional, 64, 182 Adams, John, 15–16 Adrastus: aided by Theseus, 55, 160, 172, 174, 187; attacks Thebes, 64, 111, 155; escapes, 155, 160n16, 161–65, 165n45, 169, 206; in Greek art, 182–86, 190; Isocrates on, 201–9; Pindar on, 166–67; as suppliant, 54, 173–86, 189, 190, 198, 206; on tragic stage, 177–82, 190, 192, 205. See also burial of fallen Argives Aegina, 56 Aeginetans, 56, 108, 293–96, 324 Aegospotami, battle of, 87, 281, 284n12, 285, 287, 292–98, 323–24, 352 Aeschines: on destruction of Crisa, 302– 9, 311, 315n114, 316; use of Andocides, 95; use of family tradition, 75, 97 Aeschylus, as Eleusinian, 164, 180 Aethra, 170n69, 180–81, 188n155 a fortiori argument, 62, 199, 201 age-set, 70, 72, 80 Agesilaus (Spartan king), 125, 200n204, 247, 250, 262 Agis (Spartan king), 283, 296–97, 298n48 Aianteia, 69 aide-mémoire, 10n34, 126, 306, 323–26 Ajax of Salamis, 69 Alcamenes, 234 Alcibiades (the Elder), 80 Alcibiades (the Younger), 58, 74 Alcmene, 226 Alcock, Susan, 7n16, 19, 20, 28, 84 Alexander I of Macedon, 96, 144–46 Alexander the Great, 36, 82, 272–77, 324, 354; and Athens, 73, 275–77, 352; and council of Greek allies, 275, 336–41; destroys Thebes, 5n11, 45, 206, 212, 215, 226, 275, 277, 285, 301, 316, 322, 336–41, 352 alliance: Athenian-Plataean of 519 BC, 105, 105n11, 173, 174, 175, 175n95, 196n188, 346; Athenian-Argive of 460 BC, 179, 191; Athenian-Argive of 420 BC, 193n179; Athenian-Theban of 395 BC, 5, 36, 212, 214, 243–53, 286, 327, 351; Athenian-Theban of 378 BC, 261; Athenian-Spartan of 369 BC, 124, 200– 201, 288–89; Athenian-Phocian of 356 BC, 43n203, 333–35; Athenian-Theban of 339/8 BC, 204, 214, 268–71, 271n174, 277, 352 allusion, historical, 2, 4, 5, 23, 30, 342; as analogue to present, 144–49, 153, 190, 394 • General Index allusion, historical (continued) 199, 200, 201, 209, 227n51, 233, 240, 260, 285, 299, 311, 330, 335, 347, 349; in battle harangues, 114–16, 119n78; to burial of fallen Argives, 156–58, 196– 210, 348–50; corroborated by elders, 23, 23n98, 43, 75, 97, 212–14, 232, 244, 254, 278–79, 291, 352; corroborated through inscriptions, 93–94, 97, 291, 302; corroborated through monuments, 138; dependent on situation, 128, 131–35, 152n170, 174, 197, 199n198, 200, 209; familiarity of, 46–47, 89, 97, 137, 143, 207, 208; to Heracles, 226; to men from Phyle, 236–40, 243–44; to mythical past, 26–28, 44, 156–58, 196–210, 223– 32; to proposed eradication of Athens, 248, 250, 285–91, 326–41, 354; to recent past, 23–25; resonance of, 2, 34n158, 43, 65, 74n140, 79, 83, 94, 95, 137, 144, 153, 165, 181, 191, 199, 200, 207, 229, 253, 321, 346, 347, 350; to Theban medizing, 101–3, 118–54, 224, 280, 337–39, 344–45; to Theban help for Thrasybulus, 212– 16, 245–53, 253–60, 267–79, 351–52; to Theseus, 157, 173–74, 201–10 Amazonomachy. See Amazons, battle against Amazons, battle against 27, 50, 54n32, 54– 57, 88, 131, 174, 183, 186–87, 193, 194, 196, 211, 227, 347, 348 amnesty of 403 BC, 24, 91, 92, 215, 240 Amorges, 74 Amphiaraus, 160n16, 162, 163n35, 165–66, 167n54, 183 Amphictyons, 85, 126, 152, 285n14, 297n43, 302–3, 306, 309, 311, 315n112, 332–34, 339, 353 Amphipolis, 28 Amphissa, 152, 203 Amphitryon, 226, 229, 235 Amyntas (Macedonian officer), 273 Amyntas (son of Perdiccas III), 341n189 Anaxandrus, 117n69 Anbar, desserts of, 1 Anderson, Benedict, 7n17 Anderson, Greg, 5, 16nn63–64, 171 Andocides, 26; use of family tradition, 77–75; used by Aeschines, 95 andrapodizing, 281n2 Androcleidas, 220–21, 257, 257n139, 259 Andromache, 325 annihilation of Athens, proposed. See eradication of Athens, proposed Antalcidas, Peace of. See King’s Peace Anthesteria, 63 Antigone, 168 Antiope (Amazon), 56, 170 Antiphanes, 79 Antitheus, 220, 257 Anytus, 218n18 Apaturia festival, 79 Aphidna, 71 Apollo, 67, 69, 209n237, 226, 284, 302–6, 309, 314–15, 320 Apollodorus (mythographer), on Adrastus , 176 Apollodorus (orator): Plataean paradigm , 93, 95, 126–27, 137–41; use of Thucydides, 95–96 Apollodorus (playwright), 181, 205, 206n224 Apollonians, 255 Arcadians, 61, 249 Archedemus of Pelekes, 277 archegetes, mythical, 56, 70n120, 83 Archelaus of Macedon, 224n35 Archidamian War, 71 Archidamus, 71, 81, 121n85 Archinus of Coele, 237, 240–41...

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