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 524 INDEX, Aquillius, tribune of the people, Cato the Younger, iv. 4r3. Marcus Aquinius, Cicero, v. 63. Aquinum, in Latium, Otho, v. 492. Aquinus, lieutenant of Metellus, Ser- torius, iii. 398. Arabia and Arabians, Theseus, i. 4 ; LucuUus, iii. 25.3, 2G1, and after; Crassus, iii. 3.35, and after ; Pompey, iv. 98, and after; Alexander, iv. 189 ; Antony, v. 189, 190, 214, 223. Arachosia, Eumenes, iii. 440. Aracus, a Spartan, Lysander, iii. 110. Arar, a river of Gaul, Caesar, iv. 275, 283. AR.iTERiON, near (xargcttus, in At- tica, Theseus, i. 36. Aratus of Sicyon, Life, v. 367; Plii- lopoemen, ii. 360, 367, 368 ; Agis, iv. 458. 459; Cleomenes, iv. 469-472, 477, 480-491. Aratus, son of the preceding, Ara- tus, v. 414, and after to 419. Araxes, river of Armenia, LucuUus, iii. 261 ; Pompey, iv. 92, 94 ; An- tony, V. 204, 206'. Arbaces, a Mcde, Artaxer.xes, v. 434. Arbela, CamiUus, i. 288 ; Pomjjey, iv. 9G ; Alexander, iv. 200. Arcadia and Arcadians, Numa, i. 153 (the Arcadian months); Corio- lanus, ii. 54 ; Pelopidas, ii. 205, 223, and after; Philopoemen, ii. 375; Agesilaus, iv. 18, 27, 40,41 ; Cleo- menes, iv. 470, and after ; Demosthe- nes, V. 29 ; Aratus, v. 370, 400. Arcesilaus, philosopher, Philopoe- men, ii. 360 ; Aratus, v. 370. Arcesilaus, a Spartan, Agis, iv. . 462. Archedemus, an jEtolian, iEni. Pau- lus, ii. 179 ; Fiamininus, ii. 414. Arcuede.mus, friend of Archytas, Dion, V. 261. Archelaus, general of Antigonus Gonatas, Aratus, v. 387, 388. Archelaus, king of Cappadocia, An- tony, V. 214. Archelaus of Delo.s, Sylla, iii. 171. Archelaus, general of Mithridates, Marius, iii. 86; Sylla, iii. 156, 162- 165, 168-174 ; Comparison, iii. 196 ; LucuUus, iii. 237, 239, 241. Archelaus, an Egyptian general, son of the preceding, Antony, v. 158. Archelaus, a writer, Cimon, iii. 204. Archelaus, a poet, Cimon, iu. 202. Archelaus, king of Sparta, Lycur- gus, i. 89. Archelaus, in Phocis; SyUa, iii. I6.7. Archeptolis, son of Theniistocles, Themistocles, i. 367. Archestratus, an Athenian, Alci- biades, ii. 18; Lysander, iii. 125. Archestratus, an Athenian, Pho- cion, iv. 364. Archestratus, a dramatic poet, Aristidcs, ii. 280, 281. Archi,s, an Athenian, Pelopidas, ii. 211. Archias, a Theban, Pelopidas, ii. 205- 207, 209-2U ; Agesilaus, iv. 29. Archias, a Thurian, Demosthenes, v. 31, 32. Archibiades, an Athenian, Phocion, iv. 339. Arohibius, Antony, v. 238. Akchidamia, grandmother of Agis, Pyrrhus, iii. 37; Agis, iv. 449,464, 465. Perhaps not both the same. Archidamidas, a Spartan, Lycurgus, i. lU. Archidajius n., king of Sparta, son of Zeuxidamus, father of Agesilaus, Lycurgus, i. 123; Pericles, i. 328, 357; Cimon, iii. 220; Crassus, iii. 333; Agesilaus, iv. 1,2; Cleomenes, iv. 493. Archidamus in., king of Sparta, son of Agesilaus, CamiUus, i. 288; Agesi- laus, iv. 30, 31,40, 42 ; Agis, iv. 448. Archidamus IV., king of Sparta, son of Eudamidas, Agis, iv. 448 ; De- metrius, V. 131. Archidamus V., king of Sparta, son of Eudamidas, brother of Agis, Cleomenes, iv. 467, 471 ; Compari- son, iv. 557. Archilochus, the poet, Theseus, i. 4; Numa, i. 132; Pericles, i. 320, 355; Marius, iii. 71; Phocion, iv. 336; Cato the Younger, iv. 377; Demetrius, v. 132; Galba, v. 484. Archimedes, Marcellus, ii. 252-257, 259. Archippe, wife of Themistocles, The- mistocles, i. 267. Archippus, a comic poet, Alcibiades. ii. 2. Architeles, an Athenian, Themisto- cles, i. 239. Archonides, a Sicilian, Dion, v. 286. Archytas, Pythagorean philosopher, Marcellus, ii. 252 ; Dion, v. 261, 263.