after carrying off many of its most precious works of art to adorn his triumph.
Such was the ignorance of the Romans at that time, however, about all matters of art, that the sailors who were to carry these treasures to Rome were warned by the consul to be careful, as they would have to replace any article they had damaged or lost.
The Romans then placed garrisons in the principal Greek towns, and the country became a mere province of Rome, under the name of Achaia.
Thus ends the history of ancient Greece, which, though so small, was yet the most famous country the world has ever known,—the country from which later nations learned their best lessons in art, philosophy, and literature.
INDEX.
| [A] | [B] | [C] | [D] | [E] | [F] | [G] | [H] | [I] | [J] | K | [L] | [M] |
| [N] | [O] | [P] | [Q] | [R] | [S] | [T] | [U] | [V] | [W] | [X] | Y | [Z] |
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- [Academy], gardens of [142]
- Achæan League [268]-[270]
- Achæans exiled to Rome [281]
- Achilles, avenges Patroclus [50]
- Acropolis, captured [88], [96]
- Adrastus [37]-[40]
- Ægean Sea, derivation of name [27]
- Persian vessels forbidden to enter [147]
- Ægeus [27]
- Ægina, Draco at Island of [88]
- Æneas, escape of [53]
- Ætolian League [268], [273]
- Agamemnon, insults priest of Apollo [48]
- King of Mycenæ [44]
- Age of Pericles [146]
- Agesilaus, at Coronea [189]
- Agis, condemned to death [275]
- type of old Spartans [271]
- Alcibiades, anecdotes of [161], [163], [164]
- Alexander I [197]-[199]
- Alexander the Great, birthplace of [227]
- crosses Libyan desert [245]
- cuts Gordian knot [238]
- death of [236], [253]
- enters Jerusalem [244]
- generosity of [248]
- horsemanship of [229], [231]
- marriage of [252]
- omens concerning [227]
- prophecy of [256]
- self-denial of [251]
- takes title of "Shah in Shah" [249]
- tomb of [255]
- victory of [237], [246]
- visit of, to Diogenes [235]
- Alexandria, founded [244]
- Lighthouse of [264]
- Ambassador, life of, sacred [111], [120]
- Amphictyonic Council [20], [217], [224]
- Anaxagoras, philosopher [151], [152]
- Antalcidas, treaty of [190]
- Antigone [36], [40]
- Antigonus Doson [275]
- Antigonus Gonatas [269]
- Antigonus, "the one-eyed" [262]
- Antipater, governor of Macedon [256], [258], [260]
- [Apollo] sends plague [48]
- statue in honor of [264]
- Appetite, recipe for good [238]
- Aratus, leader of Achæan League [269]
- poisoning of [277]
- Arbela, battle at [246]
- Archon, how elected [87]
- origin of title of [57]
- Areopagus, court of law [91]
- Pisistratus before the [95]
- Aristides, anecdote of [118]
- Aristocrat, derivation of [95]
- Aristodemus, daughter sacrificed by [72]
- first ruler of Sparta [61]
- Aristogiton [99], [102]
- Aristomenes [73]-[77]
- Aristophanes [173]-[175]
- Aristotle, teacher of Alexander [231]
- Arridæus [256], [261]
- Artaxerxes, befriends Themistocles [140]
- Aspasia [152]
- Aster, an archer [220]
- [Athene], festival in honor of [26]
- Athenians, at Marathon [113]-[115]
- [Athens, art in ] [149]
- Athos, Mount [110], [124], [126]