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 INDEX OF PROPER NAMES

Petilini, the inhabitants of Petelia, a

town in southern Italy, IV. v. 18 Petilius, IV. 1. 46 Petreiiis, one of Pompey's generals,

I. viii. 9; II. i. 11 Phalaris, a tvrant of Agrigentum, III.

iv. 6 Pharnabazus, a Persian satrap, II. vii. 6 Pharnaces, son of itithridates, II. ii. 3 Pharnaeus, I. i. G Pharnastanes, a Parthian general, II.

V. 37 Pharsalica pugna, II. vii. 13. Philip : (1) of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, I. iij. 4 ;

I. iv. 13; I. iv. 13a; II. i. 9;

II. iii.2; II. viii. 14; III. iii. 5; IV. ii. 4 ; IV. V. 12 ; iv. vii. 37

(2) son of Demetrius, I. iv. C; II. xiii. 8; III. viii. 1

(3) III. ix. 8; IV. i. G Phocenses, the inhabitants of

Phocaea, a city of Ionia, III. li. 2 Phormion, a celebrated Athenian

general, III. xi. 1 Phrygia, a district in Asia Minor,

I. iv. 2 Picentes, the inhabitants of Picenum,

a district in central Italy, I. sii. 3 Pinarius, IV. vii. 22 Piraeus, the largest seaport of Athens,

I. li. 20 Pisidia, a country of Asia Minor,

I. iv. 5

Pislstratus, a tyrant of Athens, II.

ix. 9 I'iso, see Calpumius Pius, see Metellus Poeni, the Carthaginians, I. i. 9; I.

iv. 11; I. iv. 12; I. viii. 6; I. xi.

4; 1. xi. 18; I. xii. 9; II. i. 1 ;

II. i. 4; II. ii. 11; ll. iii. 4; II. iii. 16; II. iv. 14; II. v. 4; ll. v. 29; II. vi. 2: II. ix. 2; ll. x. 2; II. xiii. 9; ll. xiii. 10; III. iii. 6; III. X. 3; lU. X. 9; III. xiii. 2; rv. i. 44; IV. V. 18; IV. vii. 12; IV. vii. 22; IV. vii. 38

Pollux, brother of Castor, I. si. 8 ; I. li. 9

Pompeianae partes, Pompeiani, fol- lowers of Pompev, II. V. 31; II. vii. 13; III. xiv. 1; rv. vii. 32

Pompeius : (1) Cn. Pompeius Strabo, in. svii. 8

478

(2) Cn. Pompeius Magnus, 1. 1. 7 ; l.iv. 8; I. v. 6; l.ix. 3; 11. i. 3; II. i. 12; II. ii. 2; 11. iii. 11; II. iii. 14; ll.iii. 22; 11. v. 31 ;

II. V. 32; II. V. 33; II. si. 2;

III. xvii. 4; IV. v. 1

(3) C;n. Pompeius, son of Ko. 2,

III. xiv. 1 Pomptinius, II. iv. 7

Pomptinus ager, a marshy district in

Latium, II. vi. 1 Pontici, soldiers of Mifhridates, 11. i.

12 Pontius Cominius, ill. xiii. 1 Popilius Laenas, in. xvii. 9 Porcius Cato : (1) the Censor, I. i. 1 ; I. ii. 5; II. iv. 4; II. vii. 14; ni. i. 2; III. X. 1; IV. i. 16;

IV. i. 33; IV. iii. 1; iv. vii. 12; IV. vii. 31; IV. vii. 35

(2) son of ^'o. 1, IV. V. 17 Porsenna, an Etruscan king, II. xiii. 5 Porus, a king of India, I. iv. 9 Postumius : (1) Aulus Postumius,

consul 496 B.C., I. xi. 8 (2j L. Postumius Megellus, I. viii. 3

(3) L. Postumius, II. i. 4

(4) Postumius, consularis, IV. v. 3 Praeneste, a to in Latium, II, ix. 3 Prinassum, ill. viii. 1

Priscus, see Serviliu=, Tarquitius Prusias, king of Bithynia, iv. vii. 11 Ptolomaeus : (1) Ptolemy Soter, IV. vii. 20 (2) Ptolemy Cerannus, in. ii. 11 Punica acies, if. iii. 1; classis, II. iii.

24; navis, I. iv. 12 Punicimi bellum, 1. iii. 5; 1. iv. 11;

I. 'iii. C; II. ii. 11; II. iii. 8; IV.

i. 25 Punicum vallum, m. x. 3 Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, II. ii. 1 ; II.

iii. 21; 11. iv. 9; II. iv. 13; II. vi.

9; II. vi. 10; in. vi. 3; IV. i. 3;

IV. i. 14; IV. i. 18; IV. iv. 2 Pythias, iv. vii. 37

Quintius : (1) L. Quintius, II. v. 34

(2) T. Quintius Capitolinus, 11. vii. 10; II. viii. 3 (c/. note); II. xii. 1 ; III. i. 1

(3) T. Quintius Crispinns, iv, vii. 38

(4) Quintius Crispinns, VI. vii. 2C