Cleomenes, career of, 241 f.
Cleon, on empire of Athens, 23 f.
Cleopatra, the Great, 152; and Antony, 153 f.
Cleruchies, 30.
Cleruchs, in Egypt, 173 ff.; position of, 175 f.; Egyptianized, 180 f.; in Seleucid empire, 201.
Clisthenes, 51.
Comana, in Cappadocia, sacred city of Ma at, 197 f., in Pontus, 198.
Commerce, in Athens, 12.
Committee of Public Safety, 28, 30.
Competition, in Athens, 58 f.
Constantine, the Great, and deification of rulers, 36.
Constitutions, ancestral, 96 f.
Cos, battle of, 159, 229.
Council of the Five Hundred, constitution and powers of, 51 ff.
Crown lands, in Seleucid realm, how disposed of, 204.
Culture, origin of, in cities, 7 ff.
Cyclades, lost to Egypt, 160. See League.
Cynocephalæ, battle of, 188.
Cyrene, 229, 231.
Dardanians, invade Macedon, 241.
Deification of rulers, 35 f., 127 ff., 131 ff., 139 ff.; real motive of, 145 f.; in Egypt, 164 ff.; legalized absolutism, 165; in Asia, 205, 208; attitude of Antigonus Gonatas toward, 225 f.
Delos, prices at, fixed in Alexandria, 170.
Demetrius II, protects Epirus, 234; war of, with leagues, 240 f.; death of, 241.
Demetrius Poliorcetes, deification of, 145; expectations of, 183 f.; career of, 219 f.; monarchy of, 220 f.; king of Macedon, 221 f.
Demetrius the Fair, king of Cyrene, 229; murder of, 231.
Democracy, in Athens, connection of, with empire, 41 f.; principles of, 45 ff.; safeguards of, 50; rôle of experts in, 58; not self-indulgent, 68 ff.; and mediocrity, 73 f.; failure of, at Athens attributed to Sophists, 77 f.; hated by Plato, 102.
Demosthenes, on Philip of Macedon, 118.
Divine right of kings, 3.
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