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 518 INDEX. Agariste, mother of Pericles, Peri- cles, i. 321. Agatharchus, a painter, Pericles, i. 336 ; Alcibiades, ii. 18. Agathoclea, Cleomenes, iv. 498. Agathocles, son of L)simachus, De- metrius, V. 128, 146, 147. Agathocles of Syracuse, Pyrrhus, iii. 10, 17 ; Demetrius, v. 120. Agave, Crassus, iii. 373. Agesias of AchanuE, Aristides.ii. 296. Agesii.aus, king of Sparta, Life, iv. 1; Comparison, iv. 152; Lycurgus, i. 100, 124 ; Timoleon, ii. 149, 150 ; Pelopidas, ii. 215; Flamininus, ii. 398; Lysander, iii. 128-131, 134, 139; Cimou, iii. 225; Phoeion, iv. 332 ; Agis, iv. 448, 449, 458 ; Arta- xerxes, v. 442, 444. Agesilaus, a Spartan, uncle of Agis IV., Agis, iv. 450, 451, 453, 457- 460, 462, 464. Agesipolis I., son of Pausanlas, king of Sparta, Pelopidas, ii. 205 ; Agesi- laus, iv. 24, 29 ; Agis, iv. 448. Agesipolis II., son of Cleombrotus, king of Sparta, Agis, iv. 448. Agesistrata, mother of Agis, Agis, iv. 449, 4G3-465. Agiad.«, Lysander, iii. 132, 139 ; Agis, iv. 448. Agias, at Argos, Aratus, v. 394. Agiatis, daughter of Gylippus, Cleo- menes, iv. 467, 487. Agis II., son of Archidamus II., king of Sparta, Lvcurgus, i. 98, 110, 111, 123; Alcibiades, ii. 28-30, 44, 50; Lysandei', iii. 112, 118, 128; Agesi- laus, iv. 1—4. Agis III., son 6f Archidamus III., king of Sparta, Agesilaus, iv. 18; Agis, iv. 448 ; Demosthenes, v. 26. Agis IV., son of Eudamidas, king of Sparta, Life, iv. 445 ; Comparison, iv. 553 ; Agesilaus, iv. 49 ; Cleomenes, iv. 46 7-469, 471 ; Aratus, v. 396. Agnoxides or Hagnonides, a sy- cophant, Phoeion, iv. 360, 364-366, 369. Agnus (more correctly Hagnos), Attic township, Theseus, i. 11. Agraule, in Attica, Themistocles, i. 256. Agraulos, daughter of Cecrops, Alci- biades, ii. 17. Agrigentum, in Sicily, Timoleon, ii. 148 ; Pvrrhus, iii. 29 ; Dion, v. 270, 292. Marcus Agrippa, Augustus Csesar'a friend, Comparison of Cicci'o and De- mosthenes, v. 91 ; Antony, v. 188, 218, 219, 227, 238; Brutus, v. 331. Menenius Agrippa, Coriolanus, ii.58. Agkippina, Nero's mother, Antony, v. 239 ; Galba, v. 468. Agyl^us, an ephor, Cleomenes, iv. 474. Servilius Ahala, Brutus, v. 303! Ahesobarbus, a surname, JEm. Paulus, ii. 181. See Domitius. AjAX, Theseus, i. 29 ; Solon, i. 176 ; Alcibiades, ii. 1 ; Pompey, iv. 141. AiDONEUS, king of the Molossians, Theseus, i. 32, 35. Aius LocuTius, Camillus, i. 301. Alba, a town of Latium, Romulus, i. 40, 45, 47, 48, 6G, 71 ; Comparison of Romulus and Theseus, i. 78 ; Pom- pey, iv. 117, 151; Ctesar, iv. 317; Antony, v. 214. Albans, Camillus, i. 285 ; Alban Lake, Camillus, i. 271-273 ; Alban farm, Sylla, iii. 184 ; Alban hills, Cicero, V. 68 ; Alban mount, Marcellus, ii. 263. Albanians, a people of Asia, Lucul- lus, iii. 261 ; Pompey, iv. 93, 95, 98, 106 ; Antony, v. 188. Decimus Brdtus Albinus. See under Brutus. Lucius Albinus or Albinius, Ca- millus, i. 291. PosTUMius Albinos, an historian, Cato the Elder, ii. 331. Albinus, a Roman general, Marius, iii. 56. Albinus, Sylla's lieutenant, Sylla, iii. 149. ALC.t:us, an epigram-writer, Flami- ninus, ii. 394, 395. Alceus, of Sardis, Pompey, iv. 97. Alcander, a Spartan, Lycurgus, i. 96. Alcet as, a Macedonian general, broth- er of Perdiccas, Eumenes, iii. 420, 421, 425; Alexander, iv. 231. Alcibiades, Life, ii. 1 ; Comparison, ii. 101 ; Lvcurgus, i. 105; Numa, i. 139; Pericles, i. 34 7, 36 7; Pelopidas, ii. 204 ; Aristides, ii. 289, 314 ; Flami- ninus, ii. 398; Lvsander, iii. 106, 108, 113, 114, 125, 128; Compari- son of Lysander and Sylla, iii. 1 96 ;