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 550 INDEX. EuuYCLiDAS, a Spartan, Cleomenes, iv. 473, 474. EuRTDiCE, wile of Demetrius Polior- cetes, Demetrius, v. 108, 154. EuRYDiCE, sister of Phila, Demetrius, V. 145. EcRYLOOHUS oi Mgx, Alexander, iv. 213. EuRYMEDON, an Athenian officer, Ni- cias, iii. 317, 323. EuRYMEDON, river of Pamphylia, Flamininus, ii. .S98 ; Cimon, iii. 215. EuRYPON, king of Sparta, and Eu R y- POXTiD.E,Lycurgus,i.84,85 ; Lysan- der, iii. 132, 139; Comparison of Agesilaua and Pompey, iv. 153 ; Agis, iv. 448. EuuYPTOLEMUS, kinsuian of Pericles, Pericles, i. 327, probably the same asEuRYPTOLEMUS,son of Megacles, Cimon's wfe's father ; Cimon, iii. 204, 219. EuRYPTOLEMUs, cousin of Alcibiades, Alcibiades, ii. 42. EuRYSACES, son of Ajax, Solon, i. 176 ; Alcibiades, ii. 1. EuRYTUS, king of (Echalia, Theseus, i. 8. Euterpe, mother of Themistocles, Themistocles, i. 231. EuTHiPPUS, an Athenian of Anaphly- stus, Cimon, iii. 222. EuTHYDEMDS, an Athenian officer, Nicias, iii. 317. EtJTHYMUS, a Leucadian, Timoleon, ii. 144. EuTHYMUs, an officer under Hicetes, Timoleon, ii. 146. EUTHYNUS of Thespiae, AgesUaus, iv. 42. EuTYCHUs, or Fortunate, the ass- driver's name, Antony, v. 218. EuxiNE Sea, Theseus, i. 25 ; Marius, iii. 86, 101 ; Lucullus, iii. 232; Pom- pey, iv. 90; also Pericles, i. 346. EvAGORAS, king of Cyprus, Lysander, iii. 115. EvALCUS, a Spartan, Pyrrhus, iii. 42. EvANDER, the Arcadian, Romulus, i. 53, 65. EvANDER, a Cretan, Mm. Paulus, ii. 179. The Hill op Evander, near Mes- sene, Philopoemen, ii. 380. Evangelus, servant of Pericles, Peri- cles, i. 343. Evangelus, a writer on Tactics, Phi- lopoemen, ii. 363. Evanthes of Saraos, Solon, i. 177. EvERGETES, Or EuERGETES, a Sur- name, Coriolanus, ii. 64. Evius, or Euius, a flute player, Eu- menes, iii. 417. ExATHRES, brother of Darius, Alex- ander, iv. 216. ExECESTiDES, father of Solon, Solon, i. 168. Fabia, sister of Cicero's wife Terentia, Cato the Younger, iv. 389. Fabii, Camillus, i. 285-287; Fabius, i. 372; Caesar, iv. 271. Fabius, son of Hercules, Fabius, i. 372. Fabius, high priest, Camillus, i. 291. QuiNTUs Fabius Ambustus, Numa, i. 144, 145 ; Camillus, i. 273, 285, 286. F.bius Pictor. historian, Romulus, i. 41, 48, 54; Fabius, i. 394. Fabius Rullus Maximus, Fabius, i. 372; Pompey, iv. 66. Fabius Buteo, dictator, Fabius,!. 384. Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, Life, i. 372 ; Comparison with Peri- cles, i. 405; Pericles, i. 320; Mm. Paulus, ii. 158; Marcellus, ii. 247, 262, 266, 268 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 318, 320 ; Comparison of Pompey and Agesilaus, iv. 157. F.vBins Maximus, son of the preced- ing. Fabius, i. 401 ; Compare Mm. Paulus, ii. 158 ; he is the father, by adoption, of the following. Fabius Maximus, sou of Mm. Pau- lus, Mm. Paulus, ii. 158, 169, 192. Fabius (Maximus AUobrogicus), C. Gracchus, iv. 537. F.Bius (Adrianus), lieutenant of Lu- culhis, Lucullus, iii. 273. [Fabius] Maximus, consul b. c. 45, C'jesar, iv. 314. Fabius Valens, lieutenant of Galba, commanding for Vitellius, Galba, v. 465, 470, 477; Otho, v. 492, 494, 495, 498, 500. Fabius Fabulus, or Fabullus, murderer of Galba, Galba, v. 484. Fabricii, Comparison of Aristides and Cato, ii. 353. Caius Fabricius, tlie Roman consul, Comparison of Aristides and Calo,