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 IN THE STRATAGEMS

(2) Q. Caecilius Metellus Mace- donicu?, consul 143 B.C., ill. yii. 3; iv.i. 11 ; iv. i.23; IV. vii. 42

(3) Q. Caecilius Metellus Numidi- cus, I. viii. 8; iv.i. 2; iv. ii. 2 ; (<•/. note to IV. i. 11)

(4) Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius, I. i. 12; II. i. 2; ll.i. 3; ll. iii. 5 ; II. xiii. 3

CaeJicius, IV. vii. 8 (Q.) Caedicius, I. v. 15 ; iv. v. lu Caelii, IV. v. 14 Caeliu.s, IV. v. 14 Caefar, see Julius and Domitian Caeso, see Fabius Calatiuus, see Atilius Callidromu?, ll. iv. 4 Calpumius Flamma, I. v. 15 ; IV. v. 10 Calpurnius Piso : (1) Cn. Calpurnius Piso, in. vi. 5 (2) L. Calpurnius PiiO, IV. i. 26 Calvinus, III. ii. 1 Camalatrum, ll. iv. 7 Camertes, I. ii. 2 Camillus, see Purius Campania, I. ix. 1 Canipanians, in. iv. 1; in. xiii. 2;

IV. vii. 29 Cannae, a village in Apulia, ii. ii. 7 ;

II. iii. 7; II. v. 27; Ill.svi. 1; iv.

i. 44; IV. v. 5; rv. v. 7; IV. vii. 39 Cannicus, II. iv. 7 ; II. v. 34 Cantenna, ii. v. 34 Canu.-ium, a town in Apulia, iv. v. 7 Capitol, III. xiii. 1 ; III. xv. 1 Capitolinus, see Quintius Cappadocia, a country in Asia Minor,

l.i. 6; I. V. 18; II."ii. 2; II. vii. 9;

Ill.ii. 9 Capua, an ancient citj- of Campania,

IV. XV iii. 3 Cardianus, from Cardia, a town of the

Thracian Chersonese, iv. vii. 34 Caria, a province of Asia Minor, I. vui.

12; III. ii. 5 Carpetani, a people of central Spain,

II. vii. 7 Carthage, I. xi. 4

Carthago Kova, a seaport of south- eastern Spain, III. ix. 1 Carthaginienses, passii?i : I. ii. 3 ;

I. ii. 4; I. iii. 8: I. vii. 3; I. viii. 7;

II. i. 4; II. ii. 11 ; II. v. 11 ; ll. v, 12; II. v. 29; II. is. 6 ; III. ii. 2

Casilini, IV. v. 20

Casilinum, a town in Campania, III. siv. 2; III. XV. 3

Cassiani, followers of Cassias, IV. ii. 1

Cassiu?, II. V. 35 ; IV. ii. 1 ; IV. vii. 1 1

Castor and Pollux, I. xi. 8 ; I. xi. 9

Castus, II. iv. 7; ll. v. 34

Catina, a city in Sicily, III. vi. 6

Catinenses, III. vi. 6

Cato, see Porcius

Catulus, see Lutatius

Caudine Forks, a mountain pass in Samnium, I. v. 16

Celtiberians, a people of Spain, II. v. 3; II. V. 7.

Ceres, the Italian goddess of agri- culture, II. ix. 9

Chabrias, a celebrated Athenian general, I. iv. 14 ; I. xii. 12

Chaeronea, a town in Boeotia, ll. i. 9

Chalcidians, the inhabitants of Chalcis in Euboea, ill. xi. 1

Chares, an Athenian general, II. xii. 3; III. X. 8

Charmades, III. ii. 11

Chatti, a people of western Germany, II. iii. 23

Chaucenses, II. xi. 2

Chersonesus, the Thracian peninsula, west of the Hellespont, I. iv. 13a; II. V. 42

Chians, the inhabitants of Chios, an island in the Aegean Sea, I. iv. 13a

Cicero, see Tullius

Cimbrians, a people of northern Ger- many, I. ii. 6; I. V. 3; II. ii. 8

II. v'. 8; II. vii. 12

Ciminian Forest, in Etruria, I. ii. 2 Cimon, a distinguished Athenian general, son of Miltiades, II. ix. 10;

III. ii. 5

Cineas, an Epirote, a friend of Pyrrhus,

IV. iii. 2 Civilis, IV. iii. 14

Claudius : (1) Appius Claudius Sabi-

nus, IV. i. 34 (2) Appius Claudius Caecus, IV.

i. 18 (31 Appius Claudius Caudex, I.

iv. 11

(4) Appius Claudius Pulcher, IV. i. 44

(5) Publius Claudius, II. xiii. 9

(6) M. Claudius Marcellus, consul 222 B.C., II. ii. 6; II. iii. 9; II. iv. 8 ; III. iii. 2 ; III. xvi. 1 ;

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