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 564 INDEX. LuciLlus, tribune of the people, Pom- pey, iv. 118. LuciLius, friend of Brutiis, Antony, V. 223 ; Brutus, v. 357, 358. Sextus Lucincs or Licinius, Ma- rius, iii. 100. LucRETiA, wife of Numa, Numa, i. 157. LucRETiA, wife of Collatinus, Popli- cola. i. 203, 204, 214. Lucretius, father of Lucretia, Popli- cola, i. 214, 215. Titus Lucrktius, consul, Poplicola, i. 218, 224. Lucius Lucretius, Camillus, i. 303. Lucretius Ofella, Sylla, iii. 182, 186; Comparison, iii. 193. Lucius Lucullus, Life, iii. 227; Comparison, iii. 284 ; Camillus, i. 289 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 349 ; Fla- mininus, ii. 412; Marius, iii. 86; Sylla, iii. 148, 156, 178; Cimon, iii. 199-201 ; Crassus, iii. 343, 350, 353, 365 ; Comparison, iii. 379, 380 : Pom- pey, iv. 52, 73, 86-89, 92, 93, 98, 99, 107, 110: Comparison, iv. 157; Cato the Younger, iv. 380, 390, 394, 399, 401, 402, 425; Cicero, v. 65, 68. Marcus Lucullus, brother of Lucul- lus, Sylla, iii. 178 ; Lucullus, iii. 228, 276, 283, Ciesar, iv. 258, 266. The two Luculli, Caesar, iv. 271. LucuMO, an Etruscan, Camillus, i. 283. Luperci and Lupercalia, Romulus, i. 65, 66; Numa, i. 154; Caesar, iv. 318; Antony, v. 166. Lusitaxia and Lusitanians, Serto- rius, iii. 393-395, 412; Comparison, iii. 441; Cajsar, iv. 267; Ti. Grac- chus, iv. 529 ; Galba, v. 475, 477. Caios Lusius, nephew of Marius, Marius, iii. 61, 62. LuTATius Catulus. See Catu- LUS. LyC/EUM, mountain of Arcadia, Cleo- menes, iv. 471 ; Aratus, v. 401. Lycaoni.a, in Asia Minor, Lucullus, iii. 257 ; Eumenes, iii. 428 ; Pompey, iv. 86 ; Antony, v. 214. Lyceum, gymnasium at Athens, The- seus, i. 28; Sylla, iii. 157 ; Phocion, iv. 369. Lycia, in Asia Minor, and Lycians, Alexander, iv. 179, 207 ; Brutus, v. 335-337 LycomeDvE or Lycomid.e, an Attic family, Themistocles, i. 232. Lycomedks, an Athenian, Themisto- cles, i. 248. Lycomedes, king of Scyroa, Theseus, i. 36 ; Cmion, iii. 208. Lycon of Scarphia, an actor, Alexan- der, iv. 196. Lycon, a Syracusan, Dion, v. 300. Lycopiiron, a Corinthian, Nicias, iii. 297. Lycophron of Pherae, son of Ja- son, Pelopidas, ii. 236 ; Galba, v. 457, if he is the Pheriean. ].,ycortas, father of Polybius the his- torian, Philopoemen, ii. 382. Lycurgus, an Athenian, Solon, i. 197. Lycurgus the Athenian orator, Fla- mininus, ii. 399, 400 ; Comparison of Nicias and Crassus, iii. 376 ; Pho- cion, iv. 336, 339, 346 ; Demosthe- nes, V. 25. Lycurgus of Byzantium, Alcibiades, ii. 40. Lycurgus the lawgiver. Life, i. 83 ; Comparison, i. 160; Theseus, i. 1; Numa, i. 132; Solon, i. 183, 190; Alcibiades, ii. 28 ; Aristides, ii. 282 ; Comparison, ii. 355 ; Philopoemen, ii. 378; Agesilaus, iv. 32, 40; Pho- cion, iv. 350 ; Agis, iv. 449, 450, 453, 454,464; Cleomenes, iv. 475, 476, 478, 481, 484 ; Comparison, iv. 555, 557. Lycus, a river of Phrygia, Demetrius, v. 146. Lycus, a river of Pontus, Lucullus, iii. 245. Lydia and Lydians in Asia Minor, Theseus, i. 6; Romulus, i. 40; So- lon, i. 196; Themistocles, i. 265; Aristides, ii. 302, 304 ; Lysander, iii. 106, 109; Cimon, iii. 210; Ni- cias, iii. 289 (Lydian cars) ; Eume- nes, iii. 425 ; Agesilaus, iv. 11 ; De- metrius, V. 145; Antony, v. 183; Artaxer.es, v. 422. Lydiadas or Lydiades of Megalo- polis, Cleomenes, iv. 472 ; Aratus, v. 395, 396, 400-402. Lygdamis, a leader of the Cimmeri- ans, Marius, iii. 58. Lynceus, brother of Idas, Theseus, L 32. Lynceus of Samos, a writer, Deme- t)-ius, v. 122.