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 INDEX OF PROPER NAMES

A.naxibius, a Spartan general, I. iv. 7; II. V. 42

Antigonus, the name of several Mace- donian kings : (1) Father of Deme- trius, IV. i. 10

(2) A. Gonatas, III. iv. 2

(3) A. Doson, ll. vi. 5 Antiochus, the name of several Syrian

kings: {l)ni. ii. 9; III. ix. 10

(2) A., the Great, I. viii. 7; II. iv. 4 ; IV. vii. 10 ; IV. vii. 30

(3) A. Euergetes, ll. xiii. 2 -Antipater, a general of Alexander of

Macedon, I. iv. 13 ; II. xi. 4 Antium, a town in Latium, ill. i. 1 Antony, I. vii. 5 ; ll. iii. 15; II. v. 39;

II. xiii. 7; III. xiii. 7; III. xiv. 3;

III. xiv. 4; IV. i. 37 Apollonides, III. iii. a Apennines, I. viii. 3 Appius, see Claudius

Aquae Sextiae, a Roman colony in southern Gaul, II. iv. 6

Aquilius, IV. i. 36

Arabians, II. v. 16

Arbela, a city in Assyria, II. iii. 19

Arcadia, a province in the Pelopon- nesus, III. ii. 7

Arcadians, I. xi. 9; III. ii. 4

Archelaus, a general of Mithridates,

I. V. 18; I. si. 20; II. iii. 17; li. viii. 12

Archidamus, a king of Sparta, I. xi. 9 Ariovistus, a German king, I. xi. 3 ;

II. i. 16; IV. V. 11

Ariitides, an Athenian, renowned for

his integrity, and surnamed " the

Just," IV. iii. 5 Aristippus, III. ii. 8 Aristonicus, brother of Attains III of

Pergamum, iv. v. 16 Armenia, ll. v. 33; IV. i. 21; IV. i.

28 ijmenia Major, II. i. 14 ; II. ii. 4 Armenians, I. iv. 10; II. ix. 5 Arminius, a German chieftain, II. ix. 4 Arpi, a city of Apulia, III. ix. 2 Artaxerxes Mnemon, king of Persia,

II. iii. 6; iv. ii. 7 Arusian Plains, in Samnium, iv. i. 11 Asculani, III. xvii. 8 -Isculum, a town in Apulia, II. iii. 21 Asia, II. ix. 8; II. xi. 3; III. xvii. a;

IV. V. 16

Ategua, a city in Spain, in. xiv. 1

470

Atheas, II. iv. 20

Athenians, I. iii. 6; I. iii. 9; I. iv. 7;

I. iv. 13; I. iv. 13a; I. v. 7; I. v, 23; I. xi. 10; II. i. 9; 11. i. 18; II. ix. 8; Il.ix. 9; 11. Lx. 10; Ill.ii. G; Ill.iv. 2; III. vi. 6; III. xii. 1 ; III. XV. 2; IV. iii. 5; IV. vii. 13

Athens, I. i. 10 ; IV. vii. 13

Atilias Calatinus, I. v. 1.5 ; IV. v. 10

Atilius Kegulus : (1) Consul 294 B.C.,

II. viu. 11; IV. i. 29 (2) Consul 267 B.C., II. iii. 10;

IV. iii. 3 Atrebas, a member of a Belgian tribe,

II. xiii. 11 Attains, U. xiii. 1

Augustus, see Domitian and Vespasian

Airrelius, IV. i. 31

Aurelius Cotta, IV. 1. 22; IV. i. 30;

IV. i. 31 Aurunculeius Cotta, a lieutenant of

Caesar, III. xvii. 6 Autophradates, a Persian general, I.

iv. 5; II. vii. 9

Babylon, ill. vii. 4

Babylonians, ill. iii. 4; III. vii. 5

Baleares, inhabitants of the Balearic Islands, famous as slingers, 11. iii. 16

Bantius,III. xvi. 1

Barca, see Hamilcar

Bardylis, II. v. 19

Boeotia, II. viii. 12

Boii, a Celtic people, who early migrated to Italy, I. ii. 7; I. vi. 4

Brasidas, a distinguished Spartan general during the Peloponnesian War, I. V. 23

Britannia, 11. xiii. 11

Brundisium, a seaport of southern Italy, I. V. 5

Brutiani, followers of Brutus, IV. ii. 1

Brutti, the inhabitants of the southern point of Italy, II. iii. 21

Brutus, see Junius

Byzantii, the inhabitants of Byzan- tium, the modern Constantinople, I. Lij. 4; I. iv. 13a; III. xi. 3

Cadurci, a people of southern Gaul,

III. vii. 2

Caecilius Metellus : (1) L. Caecilius Metellus, consul 251 B.C., I, vii. 1; II. V. 4