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 INDEX. 561 Laertes, father of Ulysses, Cicero, v. 78. LjiViNUS (P. Valerius), Pyrrhus, iii. 20, 22, 23, 25. Lais of Corinth, Aleibiades, ii. 51 ; Nieias, iii. 311. Laius, father of lEdipus, Pelopidas, ii. 219. L.AMACHUS, an Athenian gpiier.il, Pei^ icles, i. 347; Alcihiades, ii. 1, 2U, 23, 26; Nieias, iii. 30C, 309, 310, 313, 314. Lamachus the Myrinsean, a speaker, Demosthenes, v. 9. Lamia, Demetrius, v. 113, 118, 120, 122, 123 ; Comparison, v. 241. Lamia, town of Thessaly, Pyrrhus, iii. 1; Eumenes, iii. 419; Phocion, iv. 353, 356 ; Demosthenes, v. 29 ; Demetrius, v. 105. Lampido, wife of Archidamus, Agesi- laus, iv. 1. Lampox, an Athenian diviner, Peri- cles, i. 325. Lamponius, the Lucanian general, Svlla, iii. ISO ; Comparison, iii. 196. Lamprias, gi-andfather of Plutarch, Antony, v. 180. Lampsacus, in Mysia, Theraistooles, i. 264; Alcibiades, ii. 47; Lysander, iii. 112, 115. Lamptra or Lampra, Attic town- ship, Aristides, ii. 296 ; Phocion, iv. 363. Cai.purnius Lanarius, Sertorius, iii. 389. Lanassa, daughter of Agathocles, Pyrrhus, iii. 10-12. Lanassa, daughter of Cleodsus, Pyr- rhus, iii. 1. Langobrit.e, people of Spain, Serto- rius, iii. 397. Langox, in Elis, Cleomenes, iv. 480. Laodice, daughter of Priam, The- seus, i. 35 ; Cimon, iii. 203. LAODiCiEA, in S)Tia, Antony, v. 226. Laomedon, an Athenian, Cimon, iii. 209. Laomedon of Orchomenus, Demo- sthenes, V. 6. Laomedon, king of Troy, Nieias, iii. 290 ; Sertorius, iii. 382. Laphtstius, a Syracusan, Timoleon, ii. 151. Lapith^, people of Thessaly, The- seus, i. 30, 31. vou V. 36 AcCA Larentia, and another La- rentia, Romulus, i. 43. Larissa, in Thessaly, Pelopidas, ii. 226; SyHa, iii. 172; Agesilaus, iv. 19; Pompey, iv. 142 ; Demetrius, v. 126, 133; Brutus, v. 307. Larissa, in Syria, Antony, v. 190. Larissus, river of Elis, Philopoemen, ii. 367. Titus Lartius, Coriolanus, ii. 59, 62. L.rymna, town of Boeotia, Sylla, iii. 176. Lathyrus, a surname, Coriolanus, ii. 64. Latins, Romulus, i. 40, 43, 44, 47, 68, 75, 76 ; Nunia, i. 136, (early connec- tion of Greek and Latin) 142; Pop- licola, i. 210, 222; Caniillus, i. 304, 307, 273 and 316 (the Latin feast or hoUdays) ; Coriolanus, ii. 54, 84, 85, 87 ; 'jEm. Paulus, ii. 181 ; Mar- cellus, ii. 246 ; Flamininus, ii. 394 ; (Greek words in Latin) Pyrrhus, iii. 31; C. Gracchus, iv. 539, 540; Cicero, v. 35. In some other places, also, Latin for the Latin lani/uage is used in the translation, where the original has the Roman language or another phrase. Titus Latinus or Latinius, Corio- lanus, ii. 80, 81. Latinus, sou of Telemachus, Romu- lus, i. 40. Latt.amyas, a Thessalian, Camillus, i. 288. Laurentum, town of Latimn, Rom- ulus, i. 67, 68. Lauriu.m, in Attica, Themistocles, i. 235 ; Nieias, iii. 293. Lauron, town of Spain, Sertorius, iii. 403, 404 ; Pompey, iv. 71. Laverna at Home, Sylla, iii. 148. Lavici, town of Latium, Coriolanus, ii. 85. Lavinia, daughter of Latinus, Romu- lus, i. 40. Lavinium, town of Latium, Romulus, i. 67 ; Coriolanus, ii. 85. Lebade., town of Boeotia, Lysander, iii. 136 ; Sylla, iii. 164. Lec. ius, Galba, v. 484. Lech.eum, port of Corinth, Cleome- nes, iv. 485 ; Aratus, v. 389. Lectum. promontory of the Troad, Lucullus, iii. 231. Leges, Scythian tribe, Pompey, iv. 95.