Page:Plutarch's Lives (Clough, v.5, 1865).djvu/548

 540 INDEX. pio, wife of Pompey, Pompev, iv. 120, 133, 143-145, 147, 149-151. CoRNELll, Marius, iii. 48 ; the three CorneHi, Cicero, v. 52. For others of the name, see Cethegus, Cos- SUS, DOLABELLA, LaCO, LeNTU- Lcs, Merula, Scipio, Sylla. Caius Cornelius, an augur at Pa- dua, CiEsar, iv. 305. Cornelius Nepos, an historian, Mar- ceUus, ii. 274 ; Comparison of Mar- cellus and Pelopidas, ii. 277 ; Lucul- lus, iii. 282 ; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 529. Cornelius, freedman of Sylla, Caesar, iv. 257. Lucius Cornificius, Brutus, v. 331. CoRNUTUS, Marius, iii. 98, 99. CoROEBUS, an architect, Pericles, i. 337. Coronea, town in Bieotia, Pericles, i. 345 ; Alcibiades, ii. 1 ; Lysander, iii. 138 ; Agesilaus, iv. 18, 21. CORRHABUS, or CoRRHAGUS, SOn of Demetrius Poliorcetes, Demetrius, v. 154. C0RRH.EUS, CoRRHABUS, Or CoRR- H.VGUS, father of Demetrius's moth- er, Stratonice, Demetrius, v. 97. Corsica, Pompey, iv. 82, 133. Messala Corvinus, Brutus, v. 345- 349, 352, 353, 360, 361. Valerius Corvinus, or Corvus, consul six times, Marius, iii. 80. CoRYNETES, name of Periphetes, The- seus, i. 7 ; Comparison, i. 78. Cos, ill the Egean Sea, Solon, i. 171 ; Alcibiades, ii. 34 ; LucuUus, iii. 230. COSCONIUS, Caesar, iv. 309. Costs, brother to the king of the Al- banians, Pompey, iv. 95. CossA, in Etruria, Flamininus, ii. 385. Coss.EANS, a mountain tribe in Per- sia, Ale.xander, iv. 250. CossiNius, Crassus, iii. 341. Cornelius Cossus, Komulus, i. 58 ; Marcellus, ii. 245. Licixius Cossus, Camillas, i. 273. CoTTA, or CoNSTANS, Cicero, v. 62. CoTTA, prsetor in Spain, Sertorius, iii. 395. CoTTA, consul, 634 B.C., Marius, iii. 50. Lucius CoTTA, Cicero, v. 63. Marcus Cotta, LucuUus, iii. 233, 235-237. CoTTA, lieutenant of CKsar. Caesar, iv. 282. CoTYLO, a nickname of Varius, Anto- ny, v. 171. Co TYs, king of Paphlagonia, Agesilaus, iv. 13. Cranium, or Craneum, at Corinth, Alexander, iv. 1 74. Cranon, Camillus, i. 288 ; Phocion, iv. 355 ; Demosthenes, v. 30 ; Deme- trius, V. 105. Caius Crassianus, a centurion, Pom- pey, iv. 139, 140; C. Crassinius, Ca>sar, iv. 303. Crassus, Fabius, i. 403. PuBLius LiciNius [Crassus], Mm. Paulus, ii. 162. PuBLius Crassus, father-in-law of Caius Gracchus, and Pontife.x Maxi- mus, T. Gracchus, iv. 515, 529, and under the name of LiciNius, C. Gracchus, iv. 549. Crassus, .son of the preceding, brother of Caius Gracchus's wife, C. Grac- chus, iv. 548. Marcus Ciassus, Life, iii. 331 ; Com- parisou with Nicias, iii. 376; Sylla, iii. 180-182; LucuUus, iii. 275, 276, 282 ; Nicias, iii. 289 ; Pompey, iv. 74-77,89, 104, 108, 1 14-1 1 7,' 120, 147; Caesar, iv. 267-269. 279, 286; Cicero, v. 43, 44, 50, 61, 62, 66, 71 ; Antony, v. 187, 190, 201 ; Brutus, v. 351. PuBLius Crassus, son of the above, Crassus, iii. 347, 359, 361-364 ; Pom- pey, iv. 120, 144 ; Cicero, v. 71, 73. CuASSus, Cato the Younger, iv. 441. Crassus (M. Licinius Crassus Frugi Magnus), father of Piso adopted by Galba, Galba, v. 478. Craterus, Alexander's general, Eu- menes, iii. 420-424, 428 ; Alexander, iv. 212-214, 219-221,231 ; Phocion, iv. 348, 355, 356 ; Demosthenes, v. 30 ; Demetrius, v. 109. Craterus, brother of king Antigonus Gonatas, an liistorical writer, Aristi- des, ii. 313 ; Cimon, iii. 216. Crates, a philosopher, Demetrius, v. 145. Cratesiclea, mother of Cleomenes, Cleomenes, iv. 472, 488, 503, 504. Cratesipolis, wife of Alexander, the son of Polysperchon, Demetrius, v. 103. Cratinus, comic poet, Solon, 1. 193; Pericles, i. 321, 337,351 ; Cimou,iii. 211.