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 530 INDEX. PuBi.icius BiiiuLus, a tribnne, Mar- cellus, ii. 270. BiON (perhaps of Soli), a writer, The- seus, i. 26. BiRCENNA, daughter of Bardyllis and wife of Pyrrhus, Pyrrhus, iii. 10. BiSALT.*:, a people of Thrace, Pericles, i. 334. BiSANTHE, a town in Thrace, Alcibi- ades, ii. 4 7. BiTHYNiA and BiTHTNiANs, Numa, i. 131 ; Ak'ibiades, ii. 48; Flamininus, ii. 409, 410; Sylla, iii. 1.56, 172; Comparison, iii. 196 ; Luculius, iii. 23.5, and after; Sertorius, iii. 411: Cajsar, iv. 2o7 ; Brutus, v. 322, 332. BiTHTS, general of Demetrius II., Ara- tus, V. 399. BiTON of Argos, Solon, i. 196. Blossius of Cuma, philosopher, Ti. Gracchus, iv. .514, 525, 529. Bocchoris, king of Egypt, Demebnus, V. 123. Bocchus, king of Mauretania, Manus, iii. 56, 57, 84 ; Sylla, iii. 143-146. Bocciius, king of Mauretania, Antony, V. 214. BcEi, a Gallic tribe, in the original of the verses, Romulus, i. 60. BtEORix, king of the Cirabri, Marius, iii. 75. BosOTiA and B<eotiass, frequent. See particularly Pelopidas, ii. 201- 237 ; some passages in Themistocles, Pericles, and Alcibiades; Aristides, ii. 293, and after; Lysander,iii. 134, and after; Sylla, iii. 156, 162, and after; Cimon, iii. 198 ; Agesilaus, iv. 7, 20, and after ; Phocion, iv. 353, 354 ; Demetrius, v. 137; Aratus, v. 381, 416 ; BcEotian months, Camillus, i. 288 ; Pelopidas, ii. 224 ; Aristides, ii. 305. BoLA, a town of Latium, and Bolani, Coriolanus, ii. 85. BoLLA, or BoviLL.*;, another Latin town. Ibid. BoNONiA, Bologna, in Cisalpine Gaul, Cicero, V. 84. Bosporus, the kingdom of, Sylla, iii. 156 ; Luculius, iii. 257 ; Comparison, iii. 287 ; Cimmerian Bosporus, The- seus, i. 27. BoTTiJEANS, Theseus, i. 13. Hrachylles, a Theban, Flaraininus, ii. 391. Bbabidas, Spartan general, Lycur- gus, i. 117, lis, 124; Lysandcr, iii 104, 123; Nicias, iii. 30o". Br.uron, in Attira, Solon, i. 176. Brennus. king of the (iauls, Camillu.s, i. 284, 28.5, 291, 292, 299, 300. Briges, army senants, Brutus, v. 352. Britain and Britons, Conipaiison of Nicias and Crassus, iii. 380 ; Pom- pey, iv. 114; Ciesar, iv. 272-281; Cato the Younger, iv. 222, but some read, Gnrmans. Britomartus, or Viridomarus, king of the (ispsatae, Romulus, i. 58; Marcellus, ii. 243-245. Brixillum, a town of Cisalpine Gaul, Otho, V. 492, 497, 505. Brundusium, or Brundisium. ..Em. Paulus, ii. 193; Cato the Elder, ii. 334; SvUa, iii. 176; Crassus, iii. 351; Po'mpey, iv. 82, 83, 128-130; Caesar, iv. 293, 295-297; Cato the Younger, iv. 384 ; Cicero, v. 69, 76, 79; Antony, v. 161, 188, 215. Bruti (Bruti and Cumaei), Cscsar, iv. 319. Bruttii and Bruttium, Fabius, i. 397, 399; Timoleon, ii. 127, ISO, 144; Crassus, iii. 338; Cato the Younger, iv. 423. Bruttius SliR., lieutenant of Scnlius, Sylla, iii. 156, 157. Lucius Junius Brutus, Poplicola, i. 203-209, 212: Caesar, iv. 31K; Brutus, V. 302, 303, 311. Brutus, Titus, and Tiberius, sons of Lucius, Poplicola, i. 20.5-208. Brutus, first tribune of the people, Coriolanus, ii. 59, 66. Brutus, consul, n. c. 138, Ti. Grac- chus, iv. 529. Brutus, praetor in the time of Marius, Sylla, iii. 153. Brutus, father of the following, Pom- pey, iv. 57, 69, 131. Marcus Brutus, Life, v. 302; Com- parison with Dion, v. 362 ; Pompe)', IV. 69, 131, 151 ; Caesar, iv. 305, 3l"l, 314, 319-328 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 406, 443, 444 ; Cicero, v. 80, 81, 83, 85 ; Comparison, v. 93 ; Antony, v. 165, 168, 174, 223; Comparison, v. 241 ; Dion, v. 245, 246. Decimus Brutus Albinus, Ciesar, iv. 321, 323; Antony, v. 165; Brutus, V. 314, 322, 332. Brutus, a steward, Brutus, v. 303.