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 INDEX OF PROPER NAMES

Sparta, ill. xi. 5

Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator, I. v.

20; I. V. 21; I. v. 22; I. vii. 6;

II. V. 34 Spurius Nautius, II. iv. 1 Statilius, IV. vii. 3G Statorius, I. i. 3 Crevd, the Hellespont, I. iv. 13 Sudines, a soothsayer, I. xi. 15 Suenda, a town ia Cappadocia, III.

ii. 9 Suessetani, a people of Spain, iii. x. 1 Sulla, see C'orneliu-s Sulpicius : (1) 0. Sulpicius Gallus, I. xii. 8 (2) C. Sulpicius Peticnis, II. iv. 5 Superbus, see Tarquinius Sutrini, the inhabitants of Sutrium in

Etruria, ll. v. 2 Syphax, a Numidian kins, I. i. 3 ;

I. ii. 1; II. V. 29; II. vii^ 4 Syracusani, Syracusans, I. viii. 11;

II. v. 11 ; II. ix. 7; III. iii. 2; III. vi. 6

Syracusauus portus, I. v. G Syracuse, a celebrated city in Sicily,

I. iv. 12; I. viii. 11; I. xi. 18 Syria, I. xi. 12; II. v. 35; II. xiii. 2

Tarentini, the inhabitants of Taren- tum, i.iv. 1; ll. iii. 21; ll. iv. 13; m.iii.l; III. iii. 6; III. xvii. 3

Tarentum, a city in southern Italy,

III. iii. 1; III. iii. G

Tarpeia Saxa, the Tarpeian rock on the CapitoUne Hill, named from Tarpeia, who betrayed the Roman citadel to the Sabines, III. xiii. 1

Tarquinienses, the inhabitants of Tarquinii in Etruria, 11. iv. 18

Tarquinius Superbus, the fifth king of Rome, I. i. 4; II. viii. 1; II. viii. 10; III. iii. 3

(S.) Tarquinius, the last king of Rome, I.i. 4; III. iii. 3

Tarquitius Priscus, II. v. 31

Taurus Mts., I. i. 6

Tegea, a city of Arcadia in the Pelo- ponnesus, III. ii. 8

Terentius Varro, the Roman general defeated by Hannibal at Cannae,

IV. i. 4; IV. V. 6

Teutoni, a people of Germany, II. ii. 8; II. iv. 6; 11. vii. 12; II. ix. 1; IV. vii. 5

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Teutonicum bellum, I. ii. C Thamyris, a Scythian queen, 11. v. 5 Theagenes, a despot of Mcgara, IV. i. 8 Thebani, Thebans, i. iv. 3; I. x. 3;

I. xi. C; II. iv. 11; 11. vi. 6; III.

ii 10; IV. ii. 6; IV. vii. 19; IV. vii.

21 Thebes, a city of Boeotia, I. iv. 3;

I. xi. 6

Themistocles, the famous Athenian

statesman, I. i. 10; I. iii. 6; II. ii.

14; II. vi. 8 Thermopylae, a celebrated mountain

pass, leading from Thessaly to

Locris, I. iv. 6 ; II. ii. 13; II. iv. 4;

IV. ii. 9 Thermus, see Minucius Thessali, the inhabitants of Thessaly,

a division of northern Greece, IV.

vii. 28 Thessalicum bellum, i. v. 2 Thrace, a district north oi Greece,

I.iv. 13; I. V. 24; I. vi.3; II. xi. 3 Thraces, Thracians, II. xii. 4; lU. v.

1; III. XV. 5; ill. xvi. 5; IV. v. IG Thrasybulus, tjrant of Miletus, III.

Lv. 7; III. XV. 6 Tiber, the river, lI. vi. 1 ; ill. xiii. 1 Tiberius, see Claudius Tigranes, a king of Armenia, II. i. 14 ;

II. ii. 4

Tigranocerta, a city in Armenia, 11. i.

14; II. ii. 4; ll."ix. 5 Timarchus, III. ii. 11 Timotheas, an Athenian general, I.

xii. 11; II. V. 47 Tisamenus, son of Orestes, I. ii. 8 Tissaphernes, a Persian satrap, I.

viii. 12 Titius, IV. i. 26 Titurius Sabina=, a lieutenant of

Caesar, ill. xvii. 6; in. xvii. 7 Torquatus, see ilanlius Trachinius, a native of Trachis in

Thessaly, II. ii. 13 Trasumenus, a lake in Etruria, II. v.

24; II. vi. 4; IV. vii. 25 Trebia, a ri^er of Cisalpine Gaul, II. v.

23 Triballi, a Thracian people, II. iv. 20 Tridentinus saltus, a pass of the Alps,

IV. i. 13 Troezen, a town of Argolis, I. iii. 6 Troezenii, the inhabitants of Troezen

III. vi. 7