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 INDEX. 537 Cii.iCiA and Cii.iciANS, Themistooles, i. 266; Lj'sander, iii. 112; Cimon, iii. 224 ; Lucullus, iii. 234,235,233, 256, 257, 260, 271 ; Crassiis, iii. 342, and Sertorius, iii. 390, 391 (pirates) ; Eumenes, iii. 420, 422 ; Pompey, iv. 78, and after (pirates), 106, 145; Ale.auder, iv. 179, and after; Cx- sar, iv. 257 ; Cicero, v. 73, 74 ; Com- parison, V. 92; Demetrius, v. 128, 129, 147, 148; Antony, v. 177, 178, 189, 208, 214 ; Brutus, v. 305, 330. CiLLES, general of Ptolemy Lagus, Demetrius, v. 101. TiLLius CiMBEK, CsBsar, iv. 323 ; Brutus, V. 319, 322. CiMBKi.^NS, Camillus, i. 289 ; Marius, iii. 57-59, 63, 72, 74, 75, 77, 100; Lm-ullus, iii. 263, 277 ; Sertorius, iii. 384; Cfesar, iv. 261, 275, 276, 284; Otho, V. 303. Cimmerians, Marius, iii. 58, 59 ; Cim- merian Bosphorus, Tlieseus, i. 27. CiMON, son of Miltiades, Life, iii. 198 ; Comparison with Lucullus, iii. 284 ; Theseus, i. 37; Themistocles, i. 236, 254, 258, 266; Pericles, i. 324, 326, 329-333, 335, 356 ; Comparison, i. 405, 407 ; Alcibiadcs, ii. 22, 26 ; Pe- lopidas, ii. 204 ; Aristides, ii. 293, 308, 309-313; Cato the Elder, ii. 322; F'lamininus, ii. 398 ; Demosthenes, V. 15. CiMON, called Coalemus, father of Miltiades, Cimon, iii. 202. Cineas, an Athenian, Phocion, iv. 342. Cineas, minister of Pyrrhus, Pyrrhus, iii. 16-19, 23, 23-27, 29. CixGO.N'ics Varro, (ialba, v. 469. Lucius Cinna, consul, b.c. 87, Marius, iii. 95-98, 100 ; Sylla, iii. 155, 159, 171 ; Crassus, iii. 334, 336 ; Sertori- us, iii. 386-388 ; Pompey, iv. 52-55 ; Cfesar, iv. 236 ; Cicero, v. 52 ; Bru- tus, v. 334. CiNNA, a poet, friend of Caesar, iv. 326 ; Brutus, v. 323, 324. CiNNA, the conspirator, Caesar, iv. 326 ; Brutus, V. 321. CiNNA, perhaps brother of the above, Brutus, V. 328. CiRCEii or CiRCEDM, Coriolanus, ii. 84 ; Marius, iii. 88; Caesar, iv. 315 ; Cicero, v. 85. CiRRHA, town of Phocis, and Cirr- HAANs, Lycurgus, i. 126 ; Numa, i. 132; Solon, L 177. Cirrh.*;aton (Cereatae), near Arpi- num, Marius, iii. 49. Cissus, a Macedonian, Alexander, iv. 213. Cis.susA, fountain in Boeotia, Lysan- der, iii. 136. Mount Cithjeron, Aristides, ii. 294, 295, 297, 302; Lysauder, iii. 135; Demosthenes, v. 25. CiTiuM, town of Cyprus, and CiTi- EANS, Cimon, iii. 224, 225 ; Alexan- der, iv. 202 ; Cleomenes, iv. 468. Cius, town of Bithynia, Phocion,iv.349. Clarius, river of Cyprus, Solon, i. 194. Claros, in Ionia, Pompey, iv. 79. Clastidium, in Cisalpine Gaul, Mar- cellus, ii. 243. Claudia, wife of Ti. Gracchus, iv. 509 Appius Claudius. See Appius. Claudii, Poplicola, i. 224 ; Coriolanus, ii. 64. Claudius Cesar, emperor, Antony, V. 239; Galba, v. 467, 477. Clausus. See Appius. Cl.zomen.e, town of Ionia, Alui- biades, ii. 35 ; Nicias, iii. 307. Clk.enetu8, an Athenian, Demetrius, v. 118. Cleander of Mantinea, Philopoemen, ii. 360. Cle.4ndrides, a Spartan, Pericles, i. 348 ; Nicias, iii. 328. Cleanthes, a physician, Cato the Younger, iv. 441. Cleanthes, Stoic philosopher, Alci- biades, ii. 7. Clearchus, a Macedonian, Demosthe- nes, V. 19. Clearchus, a Spartan, Artaxerxes, V. 426, 428-9, 434, 439, 440. Cleobis, an Argive, Solon, i. 196. Cleockitus, a Corinthian, Aristides, ii. 291, 306. CLEOD.F.us,son of Hyllus,Pyrrhus,iii.l. Cleomantis. a Spartan, Alexander, iv. 223. Cleombrotus I., king of Sparta, son of Pausanias, Pelopidas, ii. 213, 220, 223 ; Comparison of Lysander and Sylla, iii. 195 ; Agesilaus, iv. 29,31, 34, 35; Agis, iv. 448, 460-462, 466. Cleombrotus II., king of Sparta, son- in-law of Leonidas, Agis, iv. 456,457. Cleomkdes of Astypalaea, Romulus, i. 73, 74. Cleomkdon, an Atheniau, Demetrius, v. 118.