Tables
The Library of History - Diodorus Siculus
Isaurians; burn themselves in Pisidia, 584. 640
India; the Description, 576
—By a Law among the Indians, the Wives burn themselves with their dead Husbands, 622
Inundations; fearful Inundations in Peloponnesus, 428
—And in other Parts of Greece, 286
—At Rhodes, 627
Iphicrates; the Athenian General in Egypt, 425
—His Acts in Egypt, 426
—His other Acts, 397, 435, 486 490, 521
—His Praise, 516
Issus; the Battel at Issus by Alexander M. with the Persians, 535
Judges in Persia are flea'd alive, 411, 412 463
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Lacedemon; the Earthquakes at Sparta, 244
- —Take Athens, 353
- —Their Quarrels with the Eleans, 365
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—Assist Cyrus against his Brother, ib. 367 407
- —Lose their Dominion at Sea, 394,
- —Overcome by the Athenians in a Sea-fight at Naxus, 422
- —Their War with the Argives, 493
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Lamia; the Story of Lamia, 674
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Lamia; the Beginning and Cause of the Lamian War, 490, 576 631
- Laws; Laws of Charondas 267
- —Of Zeleucus, 269
- —Of Diocles the Syracusian, and his Tragical End, 314
- —Of the Twelve Tables of Rome, 271, 272 301
- —Confirm'd by the Death of the Legislator, 270, 314 347
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Leonides; the Spartan General at Thermopyle, 217
- —His Heroick Death there, 220
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Leosthines; the Athenian General in the Lamian War, 569
- —Overcomes Antipater, 579
- —His Death, and Praise, ibid.
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Lesbians; subdu'd by the Athenians, 286
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Libanus; a Description of Mount Libanus, 367
- Long Life of Democritus, 362
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Lucanians; their War with the Thurians, and remarkable Victory, 400
- —With Dionysius the younger, 479
- —With the Tarentines, 701
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Lycaonia; the Situation, 576
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Lydia; the Province of Meleager, 574
- —The Situation, 576
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Lysander; the Spartan General against the Athenians, 333
- —His Victory over the Athenians at Aegos Potamos, 352
- —His Death, 393
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Lysimachus; one of Alexander M. his Commanders.
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—Thrace his Province, 574
- —Relieves the Rhodians with Provision,
- —Assists Cassander, 702
- —Stoops to Antigonus, ibid.
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Lysimachia built, 667
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Macedonians; the Parricides amongst the Macedonian Kings, 477
- —Rout the Greeks at Charonea, 516
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Mago the Carthaginian General, fights with Dionysius, and is kill'd, 414
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Mantineans; overcome by the Lacedemonians, 295
- —The City Mantinea besieg'd, and taken by the Spartans, 411, 413 464
- —The Battel with the Tageans describ'd, 445 503
- —Their War with the Megalopolites, 449
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Marathon; the Slaughter of the Persians there,
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Marmarensians; being besieg'd, burn their Houses, Parents, and Friends, 532
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Megalopolis built, 439
- —Their War with the Mantineans, 449
- —With the Spartans, 495
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Megara; the Acts of the Megareans, 231, 256, 265 283, 293
- —Their Sedition,
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Mentor the Rhodian, betrays the Sidonians, 496
- —His other Acts, 500, &c. &c.
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Mesopotamia; the Province of Arcesilas, 574
- —The Situation, 576
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Messenians; their War with the Spartans, 248
- —Are routed out of Greece by the Spartans, 374
- —Their Increase in Sicily, 392
- —The City Messina in Sicily sack'd by the Carthaginians, 382, 383, 427
- —Repair'd by Dionysius, 392
- —They assist Dion, 481
- —The City gain'd by Agathocles, 652
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—Messina in Peloponnesus rebuilt by Epaminondas, 435
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Meteors; an Astrological account of them, 429
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Methon; a City in Thrace Sack'd by Philip, 493
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Meton; the Circle of 19 years call'd Enneadeceterides, 227
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Miletum; their War with the Samians, 273
- —Their bloody Sedition, 352
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Mitylene; taken by the Athenians, 285, 286 315
- —Their Goods sold, ibid.
- —The Port, 340
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Motya; a City of Sicily,
- —Taken by Dionysius, 373, 379 422
- —Recover'd by the Carthaginians, 382
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Munychia; Raz'd by Demetrius, 676
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Muses; the Games of the Muses in Macedonia, 527
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Mycale; a Description of the battel at Mycale, 234
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Mycenas Raz'd to the ground by the Argives, 249
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Nabathaeans; Arabians, their Laws and Manners, 650
- —Their War with Demetrius, 651
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Naxus; Raz'd by Dionysius, 480
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Nectanabus; King of Egypt, his War with Artaxerxes, 425
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Nectanabus; revolts from his Father Tachos King of Egypt, and is overcome by Agesilaus, 448
- —Rebells against Ochus, 496
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Neptune; the Causer of all Earthquakes and Innundations, 429
- —Priests drown'd in the Sea offer'd to him, 305
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Niceas; the Athenian General his Acts, 485
- —His Expedition into Peloponnesus, 290
- —His great misfortunes and lamentable Condition in Sicily 307, 308, 311, 312 341, 344, 345
- —Is put to death, 314
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Nicocles; the Cyprian, the Tragical end of him and his whole Family, 665
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Nicolaus the Syracusian; his brave Speech for the saving the Athenian Captives from being put to death, 200
O.- Ocean; the Wonders found in it, 568, 569 619
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Ochus; King of Persia succceeds Artaxerxes, 448
- —His Expedition against Egypt, 491
- —His Acts, 498 534
- —Is destroyed with his whole Family, 413
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Olympias; the Mother of Alexander M. 598
- —Her Return out of Epirus into Macedonia, and Cruelty towards Archidoeus and Eurydice and others, 612
- —The terrible Famine in the Siege of Pydna, 621
- —Her Accusation and Death, 629, 630 699
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Olympus; the Temple of Jupiter Olympus, at Agrigentum, 340
- —Another at Syracuse 301, 514 553
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Olynthians; their War with Amyntas King of Macedon, 416
- —Demand their Land again, 397.
- —War with the Lacedemonians, 417
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Ophellas; Subdues the Cyrenians, 583
- —Joins with Agathocles in Africa, 673
- —He with his Auxiliaries perfidiously slain by Agathocles, 674
- —His Cruelty, ibid.
- Oracle of Dodona, 439
- —Of Hammon, 543
- Oracles deliver'd to Alexander M. at Hammon, ibid.
- —To the Clazomeans and Cumeans, concerning Leuca,
- —To Dionysius of his death, 440
- —To Eumelus King of Bosphoros of his death, 667
- —To the Helicenses, 428
- —To the Ionians, ibid.
- —To the Lacedemonians of expiating the murder of Pausanias, 239
- —To the Messinians in Sicily, 399
- —To Philip before his death, 517
- —To Philomelus, 489
- —To Satyrus King of Bosphorus, of the manner of his death, 667
- —To Seleucus by the Caldeans, 632, 649 720
- —To the Spartans of the Victory of the Thebans, 241, 430 485
- —To the Thebans of the Victory at Leuctra,
- —Of their ruin, 524
- —To Timoleon of his success in Sicily from Ceres, 508
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Orchomenos; Raz'd by the Thebans, 441
- —The Thebans their old Enemies, ibid.
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Ostracism; the Law and manner of it at Athens, 244
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Pallica; a City in Sicily; built by Ducetius, 261
- —Its Growth and Destruction, ibid
- —The strange boiling Pots call'd Craters in the Earth there, ibid.
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Pamphilia; the Province of Antigonus, 574
- —The Situation, 576
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Paphlagonia with Cappadocia, 574 628
- —The Provinces of Eumenes, 581
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Parmenio; his Acts in Phrygia, 540
- —Suspected of Treason, and put to death, 554
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Pausanias; the Lacedemonian General at Platea against Mardonius 231
- —His Treason against his Countrey, 237238 265
- —Discover'd how, and punished, ibid.
- Passes difficult Passes in Thermopyle, 219
- —In Uxiana 549
- —In the Rock Aornus, 557
- Peace; Peace all over the World, 273
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Pelopidas; the Theban General, 434
- —Taken by Alexander Prince of Pherea, 438
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—Deliver'd 440
- —His Acts and Death, and Praise, 442
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Peloponnesus; Peloponnesus liable to Earthquakes, 429
- —The Peloponnesian War, the Causes, Renual &c. 271, 280, 303 308, 325
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Perdiccas; One of Alexander M. Commanders 547
- —At Arbela, ibid.
- —Divides the Conquer'd Provinces, 574
- —His other Acts, 575, 576, 581, 583 631, 636, 639
- —The Captains conspire against him, 585
- —His Expedition into Egypt, 588
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Pericles; His Acts in Peloponnesus, 259, 260 287
- —His other Acts, 273, 274 302
- —His Arrears the publick Cause of the Peloponesian War, 277
- —His hot Speech, 273
- —His second Expedition into Peloponnesus, 281
- —His Death, ibid.
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Persepolis; Taken and burnt (by the instigation of a Strumpet,) by Alexander M, 550
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Persia; The Province of Peucestas, 574
- —The description of a pleasant Tract there, 616
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Petalisme 259
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Phalaecus; The General of the Phoceans, 495
- —His Sacrilegious Covetousness, 503
- —Punish'd by the Gods, 505
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Pharnabasus; The Persian General, 316
- —Helps sometimes the Athenians and sometimes the Lacedemonions, 321, 324, 375 357, 416
- —General of the War against the Aegyptians, 446
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Phialensians; Their seditian, 424
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Philip King of Macedon; The Epitome of his History, 477
- —His Acts and Wars, 477 to 516 to 556
- —His Feast and stately Games; and ominous Verses, 518
- —The Plot against his life, and the Cause ibid.
- —His Murder. &c, 519
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Philocles; The Athenian General at Aegos-Potamos, 352
- —Is put to Death ibid.
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Philomelus; stirs up the Phoceans, 486
- —Robs the Temple at Delphos, 491
- —Casts himself down from the top of a Rock, ibid
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Phoceans; Their War with the Doreans and Spartans, 256
- —With the Boetians, 393
- —With the Thebans, 432
- —They spoil the Temple at Delphos, 488, 491 526
- —Their Fight with the Thebans, 503
- —Are burnt in the Temple, 504
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Phocio; the Athenian General, 496
- —The sentence upon him and his punishment, 602
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Phoenicia; the Situation, 576
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Phrygia the Less, the Situation, ibid.
- —The Greater, ibid.
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Pindar; When he flourish'd, 200
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Pisidia; The scituation, 576
- Plague; Grievous amongst the Carthaginians, 418
- —The first Plague at Athens, 281
- —The second, 286
- —And the Causes, ibid
- —In the Camp of Hanniball in Sicily, for his Impiety, 341
- —In the Camp of Imilco, and the Cause, 389
- —In Africa, 358
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Plateans; the Battel at Platea with the Persians, 231
- —Are besieg'd by the Spartans, all put to Death and the City raz'd, 282, 286 315
- —Their other misfortunes, 427
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Plato; Sold by Dionysius, 411
- —The most learn'd of the Greeks, 263
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Porus; His War with Alexander M. 561
- —His Valour and Stature, 562
- Princes strengthen themselves more with Gentleness than Arms, 309
- —Their Vices most notorious, •57
- Prodigies; to Alexander M. before his Death, 572
- —To the Athenians before irreparable slaughter in Sicily, 305
- —To Epaminondas before his Victory at Leuctra, 428, 430, 484
- —To Hannibal after the violation of the Sepulchres in Sicily, 341 r, 377
- —To Pelopidas before his Death, 442
- —To the Spartans before their slaughter at Leuctra, 428, 430 484
- —To the Thebans before the Sacking of their City, 604
- —To Timoleon before his Expedition into Sicily, 508
- —Before his Fight with the Carthaginians, 513
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Ptolemy Alorites, King of Macedonia, kills his Brother, and was kill'd by his Brother, 440, 477 r, 497, 550
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Ptolomaeus Lagus was cur'd by a divine Power, 567
- —Governour of Egypt, 574
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—His stately preparations for the buying of Alexander M. 587
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