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 INDEX OF PROPER NAMES

(6) Cn. Fulvius l-'laccus, brother of No. 5, IV. i. 32

(7) Fulvius Nobilior, I. vi. 1 ;

I. vi. 2; I. xi. 2 Furius, I. i. 11; i. v. 13 Furius Agrippa, II. viii. 2

M. Furius Camillus : (1) dictator 396 B.C., II. iv. 15; II. viii. 4;

II. viii. C; III. xiii. 1; III. xv. 1 : IV. iv. 1 ; IV. vii. 40

(2) Son of Xo. 1, II. vi. 1

Gabii, a town in Latiura, ill. iii. 3 Gabini, the inhabitants of Gabii, I. i.

4: III. iii. 3 Galli, the Gaul?, I. ii. 6; I. viii. 3;

I. xi. 15; II. i. 8; II. iii. 16; II. iii. 18; II. iv. 5; II. iv. 7; II. v. 20;

II. V. 34; II. vi. 1; ll. siii. 1 ; III. xiii. 1; III. XV. 1; in. xvi. 2; in. ivl. 3; III. xvii. 6; III. xvli. 7;

IV. V. 4

Gallia, I. i. 8; II. i. 16; il. xiii. 11;

III. vii. 2 ; III. xvii. 6 ; IV. iii. 14 Gallic Way, II. vi. 1

Gallus, see Sulpicius

Gastron, II. iii. 13

Gelo, tyrant of Syracuse>I. xi. 18

Germani, the Germans, I. i. 8; I. iii.

10; I. xi. 3; II. i. 16; II. v. 20;

II. V. 34; II. vi. 3; II. Lx. 4; IV.

V. 11; IV. vii. 8 Germanicum belluni, iv. iii. 14 Germanicus, see Domitian Germany, IV. vii. 8

Gisgo, see Hasdrubal

Glabrio, see Acilius

Glaucia, IV. v. 1

Gracchus, see Sempronius

Graeca urbs, III. v. 3

Graeci, the Greeks, Pref. to Bk. I.,

Il.ii. 14; II. iii. 6; II. iii. 13; III.

ii. 6; IV. ii. 7; IV. ii. 8; IV. vii. 22 Graecinus, II. v. 31 Greece, I. iv. 6; II. ii. 14

Halys, a river in Asia Minor, I. v. 4 Hamilcar, the name of several Cartha- ginian generals : (1) ill. ivl. 2

(2) Hamilcar Rhodinus, I. ii. 3

(3) Hamilcar Barca, II. iv. 17;

III. X. 9

Hannibal, the name of several Cartha- ginian generals : (1) son of Gisgo, m. X. 3

474

(2) Hannibal, leader in First Punic War, IV. i. 19

(3) Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca, I. i. 9; I. ii. 9; I. iii. 3; I. iii. 8; I. v. 19; I. v. 28; I. vii. 2; I. viii. 2; I. viii. 7;

I. viii. 10; ll. ii. 6; II. ii. 7;

II. iii. 7; II. iii. 9; II. iii. 16; II. V. 13; II. v. 21; ll. v. 22; II. V. 23; II. V. 24; II. v. 25; II. V. 27; II. vi. 4; II. vii. 7;

II. ii. 2; III. ii. 3; III. iii. 6;

III. vi. 1; III. ix. 2; III. x. 3;

III. s. 4; Ill.xiv. 2; lll.xv. 3; Ill.svi.l; III. xvi.4; lll.xviii. 1; III. xviii. 2; in. xviii. 3;

IV. iii. 7; IV. iii. 8; IV. v. 20; IV. vii. 10; IV. vii. 25; IV. vii. 2G ; IV. vii. 38

Hanno, the name of several Cartha- ginian generals : (1) I. v. 27

(2) Hanno, 261 B.C., III. xvi. 3

(3) Hanno, 218 B.C., ll. iii. 1 Harrybas, king of the Molossians, a

reojile in Epiru^, II. v. 19 Hasdinibal, the name of several Car- thaginian generals: (1) H., brother of Hannibal, I. i. 9;

I. ii. 9; I. V. 19: II. iii. 8;

II. ii. 2; IV. vii. 15

(2) H., son of Gisgo, I. iii. 5 ; II. i. 1; II. iii. 4

(3) Others of this name : I. v. 12; II.v. 4; III. xvii. 1; III. xvii. 3; IV. iii. 8; IV. v. 8: iv. vii. 18

Hellespont, the modem DardaiieUes,

I. iv. 7 ; II. V. 44

Henna, a city of central .Sicilv, iv.

vii. 22 Heraclea, ill. x. 7 Hermocrates, a Syracusan general,

II. ix. 6 ; II. ix. 7

Hernici, a people of Latium, il. viii. 2 ntmera, a city of northern Sicily,

III. X. 3

Himeraeans, ill. iv. 4 : III. x. 3 Himilco, a Carthaginian general, I. i.

2; III. X. 5 Hippias, tyrant of Athens, son of

Pislstratu.s, II. ii. 9 Hirtius, consul 43 B.C., 111. xiii. 7;

III. -xiii. S ; lU. xiv. 3 ; III. xiv. 4 Hirtuleius, a lieutenant of Sertorius in

Spain, 1. V. 8; II. i. 2; II. iii, 5;

II. vii. 5; IV. V. 19