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 INDEX. 563 LeUCARIA, LuCARIA, or LUCANIA, wife of Italus, Romulus, i. 40. Leucas and Leucadians, island on the coast of Acarnania, Theniisto- cles, i. 257 ; Timoleon, ii. 116, 124 ; Pompey, iv. 79 ; Demosthenes, v. 18 ; Dion, V. 266. Leucon, Plataean hero, Aristides, ii. 294. Lkuconoe, Attic township, Demetrius, V. 119. Leucothea, Camillas, i. 273. LEtJCTRA, field of battle, a town of Boeotia, Lycurgus, i. 125; Camillas, i. 288 ; Coriolanus, ii. 56 ; Pelopidas, ii. 220, 221, 230 : Comparison, ii. 276, 278 ; Lysander, iii. 123 ; Com- parison, iii. 195 ; Agesilaus, iv. 18, 35, 49 ; Comparison, iv. 153, 155 ; Agis, iv. 466 ; Artaxerxes, v. 444. LeUCTRID.E or l.KUCTKIDES, dauj^h- tei-s of Scedasus, Pelopidas, ii. 220. Leitctrox, town of Arcadia, Pe- lopidas, ii. 221 ; Cleomenes, iv. 472. Leucus, river of Macedonia, JEm. Paulus, ii. 177. Liiso, one of Pompey 's commanders by sea, Antony, v. 161. Libya, frequent, as also Africa, by which the Greek word Liliya has been frequently translated. Sec por- tions of the Uves of Marius, Sylla, iii. 143; Sertorius, iii. 392 ; Pompey, Caesar, Cato the Younger, and An- tony. The Libyan piper, Lucullus, iii. 240. Libyssan earth, Flamininus, ii. 409. Proconsulate of Galba, Gal- ba, V. 458. LiBYS, a Spartan, Agis, iv. 450. LiBYssA, village of Bithynia, Flami- ninus, ii. 409, 410. LlCHAS, a Spartan, Cimon, iii. 212. LiciNiA, wife of C. Gracchus, Ti. Gracchus, iv. 529 ; C. Gracchus, iv. 548, 550. LiciNiA, a vestal, Crassua, iii. 331. Puhlius Licinius, commanding in Macedonia, iEm. Paulus, ii. 162. Licinius, servant of Ti. Gracchus, Ti. Gracchus, iv. 508. Licinius, friend of C. Gracchus, C. Gracchus, iv. 549.? Publius Crassus. Licinius Macer, impeached by Cice- ro, Cicero, v. 43. Licinius Philonicus, ^Em. Paulus, ii. 196. Licymnius, his tomb at Argos, Pyr- rhus, iii. 47. Caius Ligakius, friend of Brutu.a Brutus. V. 313. QuiNTUs IjIGARIUS, defended V^ Ci- cero, Cicero, v. 77. Ligurians or Ligustines, in North- ern Italv, Fabius, i. 373; jEm. Pau- lus, ii. 159,173,188, 197; Mariiis. iii. 63, 68, 69. LiLYB.EUM, promontory of Sicily, Ti- moleon, ii. 137. Li.MN.EUs, a Macedonian, Alexander, iv. 240. LiMNUs of Chalastra, a Macedonian, .lexander, iv. 221, 222. LiNDUS, town of Rhodes, Marcellus, ii. 274. LiNGOXES, tribe of Gauls, Caesar, iv. 284. Lipark.ws, Caraillus, i. 278. LiRis, river of Campania, Marius, iii. 90. Lissus, town of Dalmatia, Antony, v. 162. Livi., wife of Augustus, Antonv, v. 235, 238, 239 ; Galba. v. 458, 468. Marcus Livius, commanding in Ta- rentum, Faliius, i. 400. Liviu.s PosTUMius, a commander of the Latins, Piomulus, i. 76. LiVY the historian, Camillus, i. 275 ; Marcellus, ii. 249, 266, 274; Com- parison, ii. 277; Cato the Eliler, ii. 338; Flamininus, ii. 407,410; Syl- la, iii. 1411; Lucullus, iii. 264, 269; Ciesar, iv. 305, 321. Livius Drusus. See two of the name under Dursus. LocRi Epizephyrii, town in Italy, Marcellus, ii. 272. LoCRi and LoCRiANS, in Greece, Peri- cles, i. 344 ; Pelopidas, ii. 216, 217 ; Aristides, ii. 307 ; Flamininus, ii. 397 ; Dion, v. 247 ; Aratus, v. 381. Marcus Lollius, a quisstor, Cato the Younger, iv. 386. Lucania and Lucanians, in Ibily, Fabius, i. 397 ; Timoleon, ii. 147; Marcellus, ii. 267; Pyrrhus, iii. 20, 33 ; Sylla, iii. 181 ; Crassus, iii. 342- 3 14 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 390 ; Cicero, v. 68, 69; Brutus, v. 326. Lucca, town of Etruria, Crassus, iii. 348 ; Pompey, iv. 114 : Caesar, iv.279. Luceres, Roman tiibe, Romulus, i. 63.