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 INDEX. 527 QcixTUS Arhitjs, a senator, Cicero, V. 50. Arruntics (Lucius), in command at Actium, Antony, v. 219. Arsaces, king of the Parthians, Sylla, iii. 146 ; Crassus, iii. 352, 3G5 ; Pom- pey, iv. 147 ; Comparison of Deme- trius and Antony, v. 241. Arsacid^, Crassus, iii. 373. Arsames, son of Artaxerxes IL, Arta- xerxes, v. 454. Arsaxias, river of Armenia, Lucul- lus, iii. 268. Arsian Grove, Poplicola, L 210. Arsicas, Artaxerxes, v. 421, 422. Arsis, river of Italy, Pompey, iv. 57. Artabaxus, a Persian, Themistocles, i. 260, 261. Artabazes. See Artavasdes. Artabazus, father of Barsine, £u- menes, iii. 417; Alexander, iv. 185. Artabazcs, a Persian, Anstides, ii. 304. Artagerses, leader of the Cadusians, Artaxerxes, v. 429, 430, 434, 436. Artasyras, a Persian, Artaxerxes, V. 432, 435. Artavasdes, king of Armenia, the same as Artabazes, Crassus, iii. 354, 356 ; Antony, v. 191, 192, 205 ; Comparison, v. 243. Artayctesj a Persian, Themistocles, i. 24 7. Artax.^^s, king of Armenia, LucuUus, iii. 268. Artaxat.4., town of Armenia, Lucul- lus, iii. 268. Artaxerxes I., Longimanus, Alci- biades, ii. 49; Artaxerxes, v. 421. Artaxerxes II., Mnemon, Life, v. 421 ; Pelopidas, ii. 230. Artemidorus of Cnidos, Csesar, iv. 322. Artemiborcs, a Greek, Lucullus, iii. 245. Artemisia, queen of Caria, Themi- stocles, i. 248. Artemisium, promontory in Eubcea, Themistocles, i. 238, 240, 241; Alci- biades, ii. 1. Artesiius of Colophon, Alexander, iv. 225. Artemon, an engineer, Pericles, i. 354. Arthmiadas, a Spartan, Lycurgus, L 89. Artumius of Zelea, Themistocles, i. 238. Marcus Artorius, friend of Augus- tus, Brutus, v. 348. Aruxs, son of Porsenna, Poplicola, i. 220, 221. Aruxs, a Tuscan, Camillus, i. 283, 284. Aruxs, son of Tarquin, Poplicola, L 210. Aruveni, Csesar, iv. 283. Arverxi. See Aruvexi. Arybas, king of Epirus, Pyrrhus, iii. 1. Arymbas, brother of Olympias, Al- exander, iv. 160. Asbolomexi, Ciraon, iii. 199. Ascalis, son of Iptha, king of Manre- tania, Sertorius. iii. 391, 392. Ascalox, in Syria, Lucullus, iii. 281 ; Cicero, v. 38 ; Brutus, v. 303. AscAXius, son of JEneas, Romulus, i. 40. AscLEPiADES, a grammarian, Solon, L 168. AsCLEPiABES, son of Hipparchus, Phocion, iv. 352. AsccLUM of Apulia, Pyrrhus, iii. 28. AscULUM of Picenum, Pompey, iv. 53, 54. AsE., or Als.e.4., Cleomenes, iv. 473. Asia, frequent ; the Asiatic orators, Cicero, v. 39 ; the Asiatic style of speaking, Antony, v. 156. Asia, daughter of Themistocles, The- mistocles, i. 267. Asiaticcs, a freednian, Galba, v. 475. Asixarus, river of Sicily, and AsiNA- riax feast, Xicias, iii. 326, 327. Asixius PoLLio, Cssar, iv. 291, 304, 310; Pompey, iv. 141; Cato the Younger, iv. 424 ; Antony, v. 163. Asopia, a name of Salamis, Solon, i. 175. Asopus, a river in Boeotia, Aristides, ii. 294, 298 ; Lucullus, iii. 256. ASPASIA, Pericles, i. 34 9-35 1, 358-36 1. Aspasia, or ]Mjxto, of Phocsa, Pe- ricles, i. 349 ; Artaxerxes, v. 449, 450, 452. AsPEXDUS, in Pamphylia, Alcibiades, ii. 34. AsPETCS, a name for Achilles, Pyrrhua, iii. 1. AspH..Lius, a name of Neptune, The- seus, i. 38. Aspis, citadel of Argos, Pyrrhus, iii. 43, 44 ; Cleomenes, iv. 483, 487. Assus, a stream, and the AssiA, near Chffironea, Sylla, iii. 164, 165. Assyria and Assyriaxs, Lucullus, iii. 260 ; Crassus, iii. 358.