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 516 INDEX. ACHIIXKS, Theseus, i. 35 ; Camillus, i. 282 ; Alcibiades, ii. 28 ; Aristides, ii. 289; Philopoemen, ii. 360, 369; Pyrrhus, iii. 1, 8, 15; Comparison of Lysauder aad Sylla, iii. 195; Agesilaus, iv. 6; Pompey, iv. 85 ; Alexander, iv. 176, 177 ; Cleomenes, iv. 500. AcniLLES, a Macedonian, Pyrrlius, iii. 3. AcHRADiN.4^, or AcRADiNA, in Syra- cuse, Timoleon, ii. 129, 130, 133; Marcellus, ii. 258 ; Dion, v. 273, 275, 280, 285. AciL^ or AcRiLLiB, in Sicily, Mar- cellus, ii. 257. Caius Acilius, an historian, Romu- lus, i. 66 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 346. Manius Acilius (Glabrio), Cato the Elder, ii. 330, 333, 334 ; Philopoemen, ii. 379, 383 (under the name of Ma- nius) ; Flamininus, ii. 403, 404 ; Sylla, iii. 1 58. Acilius, friend of Brutus, Brutus, v. 326. Acilius, a soldier of Ciesar, C;esar, iv. 272. Acontium, a mountain in BcEotia, Sylla, iii. 165, 168. Acn.E or MacRvE, in Sicily, Dion, v, 271. AcRO-coRiNTHUS, castlc Or citadel of Corinth, Cleomenes, iv. 481, 485 ; Aratus, v. 381, and following. Ac RON, king of the Ceninenses, Ro- mulus, i. 57, 58 ; Comparison of Ro- nmhis and Theseus, i. 78 ; Marcel- lus, ii. 245. AcROT.TUS, son of Cleomenes, king of Sparta, Agis, iv. 448. AcROTATUS, son of Areus, grandson of the first Acrotatus, Pyrrhus, iii. 36, 39; Agis, iv. 448. AcRURiUM, a mountain in Phocis, Phocion, iv. 364. AcT.EON, a Platsean hero, Aristides, ii. 294. Action, two of that name, Sertorius, iii. 382. AcTE, coast of Argolis, Demetrius, v. 119 ; Aratus, v. 406. AcTiUM, Pompey, iv. 79 ; Antony, v. 215, 21 6, 221, 223, 225; Brutus, V. 361. AcuPHis, of Nysa, Alexander, iv. 234. ADA,queenofCaria, Alexander, iv. 186. Ad,eus, or Id.eus, secretary to Age- silaus, Agesilaus, iv. 15. Adiabeniaj^s, in Asia, Lucullus, iii. 2G0, 263. Adige, the river, Marlus, iii. 72, 73. Adim. tus, archon at Athens, The- mistocles, i. 236. Adimantus, an Athenian general, Alcibiades, ii. 47. Admetus, beloved of Apollo, Numa, i. 132. Admetus, king of the Molossians, Themistocles, i. 257. Adonis, Alcibiades, ii. 21 ; Nicias, ui. 308. ADRAMYTTiDM:,inMysia, Cicero, V. 39. Adranitans, Timoleon, ii. J 22. Adranum, a town in Sicily, Timo- leon, ii. 121. Adranus, a Sicilian deity, Timoleon, ii. 121. Adrastean Mount, near Cyzicum, Lucullus, iii. 238. Adrastus, king of the Argives, The- seus, i. 30. Adr.stus, a nickname, Cicero, v. 63. Adria, a city of the Tyrrhenians, Camillus, i. 284. Adria, a corrupt reading, Aratus, v. 377, n. Adrianus, legate of Lucullus, Lucul- lus, iii. 247. Adriatic Sea, Camillus, i. 284, 313; iEmilius Paidus, ii. 163 ; Antony, v. 214 ; Dion, v. 255; Otho, v. 502. Adrumetu.m, a town in Africa, Cato the Younger, iv. 431. jEacides, son of Arybas, king of the Molossians, father of Pyrrhus, Pyr- rhus, iii. 1-3 ; Demetrius, v. 119.' .SIacus, Theseus, i. 9 ; Alexander, iv. 160; Demosthenes, v. 31. Ji^ACiD.E, Themistocles, i. 248 ; Pyr- rhus, iii. 35. Mantis, Attic tribe, Aristides, ii. 304. .^DEPstrs, town of Euboea, Sylla, iii. 176. 2Edui or Edui, a Gallic tribe, Ciesar, iv. 284. 2Efa.¥,, a town in .3iolia, Themistocles, i. 259. Ma.t:, in Macedonia, Pyrrhus, iii. 35 ; Alexander, iv. 213. .^Igeis, Attic tribe, Alcibiades, ii. 24 ; Nicias, iii. 307. .3;gesteans, people of Segesta in Sicily, Nicias, iii. 290, 306, 309. .^GEUS, father of Theseus, Theseus, i. 3, and following ; Comparison of