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 544 INDEX. Demetrius, suniameil tlu' Thin, an- other son of Polioivetes, v. 154. Demetrius II., son of Antigonus Go- natas. Mm. Paulus, ii. ICl ; Aratus, V. 382, 399. Demetrius, son of Philip Til. of Ma- cedon, .iEm. Paulus, ii. 162; Flanii- ninus, ii. 395. Demetrius, an attendant of Cassius, Brutus, V. 352. Demetrius of Magnesia, a writer, Demosthenes, v. 16, 30, 31. Demetrius, a Peripatetic philosopher, Cato the Younger, iv. 437, 440. Demetrius, a Syracusan crier, Timo- leon, ii. 154. Demetrius the Phalerian, Theseus, i. 21; Lycui-gus, i. 115; Solon, i. 191 : Aristidcs, ii. 281,- 282, 287, 314, Phocion, iv. 367; Demosthe- nes, V. 10-12, 15, 31; Demetrius, v. 102, 103, 105. Demetrius, freedman of Pompey, Pompey, iv. 52, 100, 101 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 382. Demetrius of Pharos, Aratus, v. 415, 416. Demetrius, surnamed Phidon, Alex- ander, iv. 230. Demo, Demetrius, v. 118, 123. Democles, or Da.mocles, an Athe- nian, Demetrius, V. 118. Democlides, or Dromoclides, an -Athenian, Demetrius, v. 108. Demochares of Leuconoe, an Athe- nian, Demosthenes, v. 33 ; Deme- trius, v. 119. Demochares of Soli, Demetrius, v. 122. Democrates, an Athenian, Alcibia- des, ii. 3. Democritus, philosopher, Timoleon, ii. 107. Demoleon, a Thessalian, LucuUus, iii. 256. Demon, an Athenian, Demosthenes, V. 25, 30. Demon, an historian, Theseus, i. 16, 22. Demonax, LucuUus, iii. 239. Demoph. es, Academic philosopher, Philopoemen, ii. 360. Demophilus, an Athenian, Phocion, iv. 369. Demophon, son of Theseus, Theseus, i. 29, 35; Solon, i. 194. Demopolis, son of Theniistocles, The- mistocles, i. 267. Demosthenes, father of the orator, Demosthenes, v. 4, 21. Demosthenes, the orator. Life, v. 1 ; Comparison with Cicero, v. 89 ; Alci- biades, ii. 10; Cato the EUler, ii. 319, 321 ; Pyrrhus, iii. 16 ; Alexander, iv. 172; Phocion, iv. 334, 336, 339, 345, 346, 355, 357, 359; Cicero, v. 39, 60. Demosthenes, an Athenian general, Alcibiades, ii. 1 ; Nicias, iii. 296-299, 318-321, 326, 328. Demostratus, an Athenian orator, Alcibiades, ii. 20 ; Nicias, iii. 307. Demostratus (probably Erasis- tr.tus), son of Phaeax, Agesilaus, iv. 18. Densus Sempronius, a faithful cen- turion, Oalba, V. 483. Dercet^us, Antony, v. 231. Dercyllidas, a Spartan general, Ly- curgus, i. 102 ; Artaxer.xes, v. 442. Dercyllus, Phocion, iv. 363. Deucalion, son of Minos, Theseus, i. 17. Deucalion, son of Prometheus, Pyr- rhus, iii. 1. Dexithea, daughter of Phorbas, Ro- mulus, i. 40. Dexius, or Dexous, Pyrrhus, iii. 22. Diadematus, a name of one of the MeteUi, CoriolaniLs, ii. 64. DiAGORAS, victor at the Olympic games, Pelopidas, ii. 235. Diamperes, gate of Argos, Pyrrhus, iii. 43. DiCEARCHiA, Dic.earchea, near Naples, the same as Puteoi.i, Sylla, iii. 190. DiC/EARCHUS, a writer, Theseus, i. 19, 33 ; Agesilaus, iv. 23. DicoMES, king of the Getae, Antony, V. 217. DiDius, Sertorius, iii. 384. DiDius, Caesar, iv. 313. Didyma, near Miletus, Pompey, iv. 79. DiDYMUS, a grammarian, Solon, i. 168. DlEUTYCHIDAS, Or DiEUCHIDAS, Ly- curgus, i. 84. DiNARCUUS, of Corinth, Timoleon, ii. 133, 137; Phocion, iv. 364; Demo- sthenes, V. 34. DiNDYMENE, Themistocles, i. 265.