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- Lampon, 3.18.1
- Lampsacus, people of, 2.23.11
- Leodamas, 1.7.13; 2.23.25
- Leptines, 3.10.7
- Leucothea, 2.23.27
- Libyan, fables, 2.20.2
- Licymnius, 3.2.13, 3.12.2, 3.13.5
- Locrians, 2.21.8
- Lycoleon, 3.10.7
- Lycophron, 3.3.1, 3.9.7
- Lycurgus, 2.23.11
- Lysias: fragment, 2.23.19; Funeral Oration, 3.10.7
- Mantias, 2.23.11
- Marathon, 2.22.6
- Medea (play), 2.23.28
- Megara, 1.2.19
- Meixidemides, 2.23.12
- Melanippides, 3.9.6
- Melanopus, 1.14.1
- Meleager (play), 2.2.19, 2.23.20
- Meletus, 3.18.2
- Miltiades, decree of, 3.10.7
- Moerocles, 3.10.7
- Mysia, 3.2.10
- Mytilenaeans, 2.23.11
- Nausicrates, 3.15.2
- Nicanor, 2.23.3
- Niceratus, 3.11.13
- Νicon, 3.11.6
- Nireus, 3.12.4
- Odysseus, 2.23.24; 3.15.9
- Odyssey, 3.3.4
- Oedipus (lost play), 3.16.7
- Olympian: prize, 1.2.13; victor, 1.7.32, 1.9.31
- Olynthian (war), 3.10.7
- Orestes (lost tragedy), 2.24.3
- Palamedes.3.12.3
- Pamphilus, 2.23.21
- Paralus, 3.10.7
- Paros (inhabitants), 2.23.11
- Penelope, 3.16.7
- Pentheus, 2.23.29
- Peparethus, speech on, 2.23.11
- Periander, 1.15.13
- Pericles, 1.7.34; 3.4.3, 3.10.7, 3.18.1; descendants of, 2.15.3
- Phalaris, 2.20.5
- Phayllus, 3.16.7
- Philammon, 3.11.13
- Philemon, 3.12.3
- Philip (of Macedon), 2.23.6
- Philocrates, 2.3.13
- Philoctetes, 3.11.13
- Philomela, 3.3.4
- Pindar, quoted, 1.7.14; 2.24.2
- Piraeus, 2.24.3
- Pisander, 3.18.6
- Pisistratus, 1.2.19
- Pitholaus, 3.9.7, 3.10.7
- Pittacus, 2.12.6, 2.25.7
- Plato (comic poet), 1.15.15
- Plato (philosopher), 2.23.12; Apologia, 3.18.2; Menexenus, 1.9.30; 3.14.11; Phaedrus, 3.7.11; Republic, 3.4.3
- Polus, 2.23.29
- Polybus, 3.14.6
- Polycrates, 2.24.3, 2.24.6
- Polyeuctus, 3.10.7
- Potidaea (people), 2.22.71
- Pratys, 3.11.13
- Prodicus, 3.14.9
484
- Protagoras, 2.24.11; 3.5.6
- Pythagoras, 2.23.11
- Rhadamanthus, 3.12.3
- Salamis, 1.15.3; 2.22.6; 3.10.7
- Samians, 3.4.3
- Sappho, 2.23.11, 2.23.12
- Sestus, 3.10.7
- Sigeum (people), 1.15.13
- Simonides, 1.6.24, 1.7.32, 1.9.31; 2.16.2; 3.2.14
- Sisyphus, 3.11.3
- Socrates, 1.9.80; 2.15.3, 2.23.8; 3.14.11, 3.18.2; oration by Theodectes, 2.23.13
- Socratic: comparisons, 2.20.4; discourses, 3.16.8
- Solon, 1.15.13; 2.23.11
- Sophocles, 3.15.3; Antigone, 1.13.2, 1.15.6; 3.16.9, 3.16.11, 3.17.16; Oedipus Tyrannus, 3.14.6; Teucer, 3.15.9; Tyro, 2.23.92
- Sophocles (orator and politician), 1.14.3; 3.18.6
- Speusippus, 3.10.7
- Stesichorus, 2.20.5, 2.21.8; 3.11.6
- Stilbon, 2.23.11
- Strabax, 2.23.17
- Syracuse (people), 2.6.21
- Telephus (lost play), 3.2.10
- Tenedos (people), 1.15.13
- Teucer (lost play), 2.23.7; 3.15.9
- Teumessus, 3.6.7
- Theagenes, 1.2.19
- Thebes, 2.23.11
- Themistocles, 1.15.14
- Theodamas, 3.4.3
- Theodectes, 3.9.9; Ajax, 2.23.24; Alomaeon, 2.23.3; Law, 2.23.11, 2.23.17; Orestes, 2.24.3; Socrates, 2.23.13
- Theodorus (rhetorician), 2.23.28; 3.11.6, 3.13.5
- Theodorus (tragic actor), 3.2.4
- Theseus, 1.6.25; 2.23.5, 2.23.12
- Thettaliscus, 2.23.11
- Thrasybulus, 2.23.29
- Thrasymachus, 2.23.29; 3.1.7, 3.8.4, 3.11.13
- Xenophanes, 1.15.30; 2.23.18, 2.23.27
- Xenophon, Hellenica, 2.23.12
- Xerxes, 2.20.3
- Zeno, 1.12.10
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