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 INDEX. 535 Cecrops, Comparison of Theseus and Romulus, i. 81. Ckl.ex.e, towu in Phrvgia, Eumenes, iii. 425 ; Demetrius, v. 101. Celer, Romulus, i. 50. QuixTUS Metellus Celer, Ro- mulus, i. 50 ; Coriolanus, ii. 64. tjuiNTCS Metellos Celer, son of the preceding, Cicero, v. 51, 65. Clodius Celsus, Galba, v. 4.68. Marius Celsus, Galba, t. 481,482, 485 ; Otho, V. 487, 492,494,497, 500, 501. Celtiberians, Spanish tribe, M. Cato, ii. 328; Marius, iii. 50; Ser- torius, iii. 384. Celts, and the Celtic nation, Romu- lus, i. 60 ; Camillus, i. 283 ; Manus, iii. 58; Sertorius (a Celtic dress), iii. 384 ; Pompey, iv. 57. (But the Greek words' Celt and Celtic are often used where the translation gives Gaul and Gallic.) Celtorii, Gallic tribe, Camillas,!. 283. Celto-Scythians, Marius, iii. 58. Cenchre.a, town of Argolis, Pelopi- das, ii. 224. Cexchre.e, port of Corinth, Cato the Younger, iv. 408 ; Demetrius, v. 117 ; .ratus, v. 388, 394, 410. Ckxinexses or Cexixexses, Romu- lus, i. 57, 58 ; MarceUus, iL 245. M.ARCins Cexsorixus, Coriolanus, ii. 52. Cexsorixus, Sylla, iii. 146. Lucius Cexsorixus, Antony, v. 1 75. Cexsorixus, Crassus, iii. 361, 363. Cext.urs, Theseus, i. 30, 31 ; Com- parison, i. 78 ; Agis. iv. 445. Ceos, island in the ^Egean Sea, Tfae- mistocles, i. 234 ; Timoleon, ii. 149 ; Aristides, ii. 282; Xicias, iii. 291; Demosthenes, v. 1. Cephalox, friend of Aratus, .ratus, V. 417. Cephalus, a Corinthian, Timoleon, ii. 137. Cephisodorus, a Theban, Pelopidas, ii. 212. Cephisodotus, an Athenian, Phocion, iv. 349. C'Epnisus, river of Attica, Theseus, i. 10; Agesilaus, iv. 38. Cepuisus, river of Boeotia, Sylla. iii. 164, 165, 170; .lexander, iv. 169; Demosthenes, v. 20. CsBAMicus.a part of Athens, Sylla. iii. 160, 161: Cimon, iii. 204; Phocion, iv. 365; Demetrius, v. 106, 107. Cerauxiax MouxTAixs, Phocion, iv. 359. Cerauxus. a surname. Pyrrhus, iii. 29. Cerci.xa, island on the coast of Africa, Marias, iii. 95 ; Dion, v. 269. Cercyox, an Arcadian, Theseus, i. 9, 29. Cereate. Cere.tum, or Cirrhe- ata; (in the text corruptly ClRRH.E- ATOx), a village in Latium, Marias, m.49. Ceressus, a town of Boeotia, Ca- millus, i. 288. Cermalus, orCEKMAUUS,or Germa- xus, Romulus, i. 42. Cethegus, companion of Catihne, Caesar, iv. 263 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 392 ; Cicero, v. 51, 53, 54, 57, 58, 67. Corxelius Cethegus, consul, b. c. 204, Marcellus, ii. 242. PuBLius Corxelius [Cethegus], consul, B. c. 181, Numa, i. 158. Cethegus, friend of Marius, Marius, iii. 94 ; LucuUus, iii. 233-235. Chabrias, an Athenian, Camillus, i. 288 ; Agesilaus, iv. 45, 46 ; Phocion, iv. 334-336; Demosthenes, v. 16. CHi:R0X, founder of Chaeronea, Sylla, iii. 165. Cha:rox of Megalopolis, Alexander, iv. 161. CH.ER0XDAS, archon, Demosthenes, V. 26. Ch^roxea, in Boeotia, and Ch.ero- XE.xs, Theseus, i. 29 ; Camillus, i. 288 ; Pelopidas, ii. 219 ; Lysander, iii. 137; Sylla, iii. 156. 164-166, 171- 173; Cimon, iii. 198-200; Lucullus, iii. 231, 241 ; Agesilaus, iv. 20; Alex- ander, iv. 169, 173; Phocion, iv. 346 ; Demosthenes, v. 20, 22, 26 ; Aratus, v. 381. Chalastra, a town of Macedonia, Alexander, iv. 221, 222. Chalcedox, town of Bithynia, Alci- biades, ii. 38, 39; Lucullus, iiL 236, 238. CHALCiDi.xa, in Thraoe, Lycurgus, i. 124; Nicias, iii. 296; Demosthenes, V. 9. Chalcis and Chalcidiaxs, in Eu- boea, Theseus, i. 28 ; Pericles, i. 349 ; Philopoemen, ii. 878 ; Fla-