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 532 INDEX. Calaici, tribe in Spain, Csesar, iv. 267. Calanus, an Indian philosopher, Al- exander, iv. 1G8, 242, 243, 246. Calauria (a doubtful name), in Si- cily, Timoleon. ii. 14o. C.lauria, or Calaurea, island on coast of Argolis, Pompey, iv. 79 ; Phocion, iv. 359 ; Demosthenes, v. 31, 33. Calestjs (Q. Fufius Calenus), lieu- tenant of Caesar, Csesar, iv. 301 ; Brutus, V. 310. Call.eschrus, an Athenian, Alci- biades, ii. 42. Cai liadks, Athenian general, Nicias, iii. 296. Callias the Torchbearer, Aristides, ii. 286, 287, 312 ; Comparison of Ari- stides and Cato, ii. 357; Pericles, i. 350 ; Cimon, iii. 216. Callias the Rich, Pericles, i. 350; Aleibiades, ii. 8, 9 ; Cimon, iii. 203. Callias of Syracuse, Demosthenes, v. 5. Callibius, a Spartan, Lysander, iii. 120. Callicles, son of Arrhenides, De- mosthenes, V. 27. Callicles, a money-lender, Phocion, iv. 338. Callicr.tes, an Athenian architect, Pericles, i. 337. Callicrates, a Spartan, Aiistides, ii. 302. Callicr.tes, a Spartan, Agesilaus, iv. 43. Callicrates, a Syracusan, Nicias, iii. 313, 314. Callicratidas, a Spartan, Lycur- gus, i. 124; Pelopidas, ii. 202; Ly- sander, iii. 108-110; Artaxerxes, V. 444. Callidromon, mountain of Thessaly, Cato the Elder, ii. 332. Callimachus, Comparison of Cato and Aristides, ii. 354. Callimachus, an engineer, LucuUus, iii. 250, 270. Callimachus, the poet,Antony,v. 225. Callimedon the Crab, Phocion, iv. 357, 364, 366 ; Demosthenes, v. 29. Callinicus, a surname, Coriolanus, ii. 64 ; Marius, iii. 48. CALLiPHON,an Athenian,Sylla, iii.161. Callippides, a tragedian, Aleibiades, ii. 41 ; Agesilaus, iv. 25, 26. Callippus, an Athenian, tyrant of Syracuse, Timoleon, ii. 1 20 : Com. parison, ii. 199; Nicias, iii. 310; Dion, V. 260, 272, 297-301. Callisthenes. Athenian orator, De- mosthenes, V. 25. Callisthenes, freedman of Lueullus, LucuUus, iii. 283. Callisthenes, an Olynthian philos- opher and historian, Camillus, i. 288 Pelopiilas, ii. 217 ; Aristides, ii. 314", Sylla, iii. 189: Cimon, iii. 215, 216 ; Agesilaus, iv. 42; Ale.xander, iv. 193, 203, 204, 226-231. Callistratus, an Athenian orator, Demo-sthenes, v. 14. Callistratus, attendant of Mithri- dates, LucuUus, iii. 248. Callistus, freedman of Caligula, Galba, v. 464. Calpurnia, daughter of Piso, wife of Cajsar, Pompev, iv. 109; Csesar, iv. 270, 321, 322 ;" Antony, v. 168. Calpurnii, Numa, i. 156. Calpurnius Bibulus. See Bibo- LUS. Calpurnius Lanarius, Sertorius, iii. 389. Calpurnius Piso. See Piso. Calpus, son of Numa, Numa, i. 156. C.ALViNUS DoMiTius, Pompey, iv. 62 ; Cssar, iv. 302, 308. Calvisius, follower of Csesar, Antony, V. 212. Calvisius Sabixus, Galba, v. 466 Calvisius. See Do.mitius. Calydox, Calydonia, (Calydonian Boar), Theseus, i. 30 ; Aratus, v. 381. Camarineans, Dion, V. 271. Cambyses, Alexander, iv. 193. Camerinum, in LTmbria, Marius, iii. 79. Camerium, in Latium, Romulus, i. 69. Marcus Furius C.-vmillus, Life, i. 269; Romulus, i. 75; Numa, i. 140; Fabius, i. 374 ; Galba, v. 486. Lucius Camillus, son of Camillus, Camillus, i. 307. Camillus, a boy in Jupiter's temple, Numa, i. 136. C.amirus, in Rhodes, Demetrius, v. 116. Campania, Fabius Maximus, i. 379; Comparison, i. 406 ; Marcellus, ii. 270; Sylla, iii. 177; Crassus, iii. 358 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 403 ; Cicero, V. 40, 62 ; Campanian soldiers, Dion, V. 271