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Newton, Charles T. [Hrsg.]; Pullan, Richard P. [Hrsg.]
A history of discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae (Band 2, Teil 2) — London, 1863

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GENEHAL INDEX.

817

Manites, his conspiracy against Mau-
solus, 48.

Marble, Proconnesian, used in palace of
Mausolus, 273.

■----------breasts, found at Cnidus, 3S6,

422, Appendix No. IV.

Marnuuice (Physkos), excursion to, 623.

Mars, temple of, at Halicarnassus,
208 ; excavations on its site, 311;
contained an acrolithic statue, 317-

Marsyas, the battle of, 17.

Masks, in terra-cotta, 397.

Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, expedi-
tion to the, 1 et scq.; erected by Queen
Artemisia, in honour of her hus-
band, Mausolus, 54-56 ; architects
employed on it, 54 ; description of
the, 54, 55 ; history of its discovery,
72 et scq. ; notices of, by the Byzan-
tine writers, 72, 73 ; its ruins used
by the Knights of St. John, in
building the castle of St. Peter, 74;
Guichard's narrative of the discovery
of the interior of the tomb, 75-79;
notices by successive travellers, 79,
80 ; the author's visit to, 82 ; dis-
covery of the true site, 8S ; great
difficulties attending the excavation,

90 ; discovery of sculptures in,

91 ct scq. ; principal approach
to, from the Agora, by a series
of terraces, 136 ; site, originally,
of a quarry, 155 ; character of the
hill out of the base of which the -site
was cut, 155, 156 ; rock of which its
base is composed, ib, ; restoration of
the, by Mr. Pullan, 157 et scq. ;
Lieut. Smith's restoration, 159 ;
Pliny's description of the, 160, 161 ;
identification of the different mem-
bers of the order, 162 et scq. ;
interior of the, 183 ; all the archi-
tectural members painted, 185 ;
summary of the arguments in
favour of Mr. Pullan's restoration,
186 et scq. ; difficulties in the text
of Pliny's description, 192-4; py-
ramid supported by a dome, 201 ;
internal chambers, 207 et scq.; mag-
nitude of its foundations, and sump-
tuousness of its architecture and
sculpture, 210 ; admiration of the
Eomans for the, 211 ; sculptures of
the, 213 el seq.; internal decora-
tions of the tomb, ib. ; stone at the
entrance to sepulchral chamber,
138-9; no record of its internal
treasures exists, 263 ; objects found
in excavating the site, 263, 264. (See
Peribolus, Pyramid, Pteron, Quad-
riga, Sculptures.)

Mausolus, Prince of Caria, eldest son
of Hekatomnus, 36 ; epoch of his
accession, ib.; transfers the seat of
his government to Halicarnassus, 37 ;
his public measures, 38, 39 ; ruled
in Caria with the title of satrap, 42 ;
subject to the authority of the Per-
sian monarch, 42, 43 ; his attack on
Ariobarzanes, satrap of Lydia, 43,
44 ; aggrandisement of his domi-
nions, 44, 45 ; inscription found at
Erythrae in honour of, 45, 46 ; his
supposed conversation with Diogenes
in Lucian's Dialogues, 46 ; develop-
ment of his naval power, ib. ; several
islands subject to him, 46, 47 ; con-
spiracy against, 4S ; his revenues,
ib. ; his methods of extortion, ib.
et to. ; his public buildings, 49 ; exer-
cised the privilege of coining money,
50; period of his death, ib. ; his
character, 50, 51 ; funeral games in
honour of, 54 ; his palace, 40, 260,
272 ; his tomb (see Mausoleum) ;
represented in the chariot group on
the pyramid, 196 ; statue of, 104,
214 ; cast of features very singular,
ib., 259 ; prize compositions recited
at the obsequies of, 24S ; the exploits
of Herakles in Asia Minor chosen
as a t}rpe of his prowess, 252 ; his
reasons for choosing Halicarnassus as
his capital, 265, 266.

" Medusa, "H. M. S., sent on an expedi-
tion to Budrum, 84.

[ityapa, places where the mystic ob-
jects of worship of Demeter were
kept, 391-2.

Mehemet AH, spoliation of ruins of
Cnidus by, 365.

Melas, colony under, at Halicarnassus,
9, 10.

Meleager and Atalanta hunting, on a
mosaic found at Budrum, 283 ; cos-
tume of Meleager, 2S4.

Memnon, satrap of the western coast
of Asia Minor, 58, 61 ; his defence
of Halicarnassus, 62-64.

Menander, satrap of Lydia, and king
of Caria, 66.

Mentor, satrap of Asia Minor, 57.

Mesy, the mediaeval name of Halicar-
nassus or Budrum, 74, 77.

Milesians, oracular response respect-
ing the, 17 et n.

Miletus, capture of by the Persians, •
17 ; attack on by Mausolus, 45 •
coins of, ib to. ; Lion-tombs near, 499
500.

Minyas, treasury of at Orchomenos,
487.

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