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 538 INDEX. Cleomenes, an Athenian, Lvsander, iii. 119. Cleomenes, a Spartan, Solon, i. 177. Cleomexes II., kini^ of Sp;irta, son of Cleombrotus, Agis, iv. 448. Clkomenks III., king of Sparta, son of Leonidas, Life, iv. 467 ; Compari- son, iv. 553 ; Pliilopoemen, ii. SC4, 365 ; Agis, iv. 447 ; Aratus, v. 401- 410, 412. Cleon, of Athens, Pericles, i. 363, 365; Nicias, iii. 291, 292, 294, 297- 300; Comparison, iii. 377-379; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 508 ; Demetrius, v. 106. Cleon of Halicarnassus, writer, Ly- sander, iii. 132 ; Agesilaus, iv. 24. Cleon, tyrant of Sicyou, Aratus, v. 368. CleonvE, town of Argolis, and Cleo- N.EAN'S, Timolcon, ii. Ill; Cimon, iii. 221; Fhocion, iv. 359; Cleo- menes, iv. 484 ; Demosthenes, v. 31 ; Aratus, v. 393, 394. Cleonice, a woman of Byzantium, Cimon, iii. 205, 206. Cleonides, general of Ptolemy La- giis, Demetrius, v. 109. Cleonymus, son of Cleomenes II., Pyrrhus, iii. 36-38 ; Agis, iv. 448 ; Demetrius, v. 13 7. Cleonymus, a Spartan, son of Spho- drias, Agesilaus, iv. 30, 31, 35. Cleop..ter, an Acheean officer, Ara- tus, V. 406. Cleopatra, wife of Philip of Ma- cedon, Alexander, iv. 169, 171, 191, 245. Cleop.tr., sister of Alexander the Great, Eumenes, iii. 419, 425. Cleopatra, daughter of Mithridates, wife of Tigranes, LucuUus, iii. 255. Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, Csesar, IV. 306-308; Antony, v. 164, 177, and after; Comparison, v. 241, 242. Cleop.tr., daughter of Antony and Cleopatra, Antony, v. 190, 238. Cleophanbs, aa Athenian, Phocion, iv. 342. Cleophantus, son of Themistacles, Themistocles, i. 26 7. Cleoptolemus of Chaleis, Flamini- nus, ii. 404. Cleora, wife of Agesilaus, Agesilaus, iv. 23. Clepsydra, spring at Athens, Anto- ny, v. 186, 187. Clidemus, an historian, Theseus, i. 16, 27; Themistocles, i. 243; Ari- stides, ii.304. Climax, mountain in Lycia, Alexan- der, iv. 180. Clinias, Solon, i. 183. Clinias, father of Alcibiades, Alcibi- ades, ii. 1, 11, 26. Clinias, father of Aratus, Aratus, v. 868, 374. Clisthenes, Pericles, i. 321 ; Ari- stides, ii. 282 ; Cimon, iii. 218. Clitarchus, an historian, Themis- tocles, i. 260 ; Alexander, iv. 218. Clitomachus, an Academic philoso- pher, Cicero, v. 37, 38. Clitorium and Clitorians, Lycur- gus, i. 84; Cimon, iii. 219. Clitus the Black, a Macedonian, Alexander, iv. 174, 178, 223-226. Clitus, a Macedonian, Phocion, iv. 365, 366. Clitus, servant of Brutus, Brutus, v. 359. Clodia, wife of Lucullus, sister of P. Clodius, Lucullus, iii. 27 7. Clodia, called Quadrantaria, another sister, Cicero, v. 65. Clodia, daughter of P. Clodius and Fulvia, Antony, V. 172. Publius Clodius, the tribune, Lu- cullus, iii. 272 ; Pompey, iv. 108, 111, 112; Cajsar, iv. 264-266,271; Cato the Younger, iv. 389, 401, 403-405, 410, 416; Cicero, v. 64-68, 70- 72 ; Antony, v. 156, 164 ; Brutus, v. 32.3. Clodius, a commander during the ser- vile war, Crassus, iii. 340. Clodius, Antony, v. 171. Clodius, a deserter, Brutus, v. 355. Clodius Celsus of Antioch, Galba, V. 468. Clodius Macer, Galba, v. 461, 468, 470. Clodius, an historian, Numa, i. 127. Clcelia, Poplicola, i. 221. Clcelia, wife of Sylla, Sylla, iii. 149, ISO. Clcelius, more correctly Cfelius (C. Caslius Caldus), Pompey, iv. 57. Cl<elian, or Cluilian Ditches, FossK Cluili*, Coriolanus, ii. 86. Clunia, a town in Spain, Galba, v. 462.