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 INDEX. 567 Marcellus. son of tlie pieoCTiine. adopted by Augustus, Marcellus, ii. 274 ; Antony, v. 238. Claudius Marcellus, lieutenant of Marius, Mai"ius, iii. 70. 71. Marcia, wife of Cato the Younger, Cato the Younger, iv. 394, 395, 408, 409, 423, 424. Marciaxus, new name given to Ice- lus, Galba, v. 463. March, Coriolanus, ii. 52. M.Rcius, kinsman of Numa, Xuma, i. 133, 134, 157. Marcius, son-in-law of Numa, father of Ancus Marcius, Numa, i. 157. Axcus Marcius the king, Numa, i. 139, 157 ; Coriolanus, ii. 52. Caius Marcius. See Coriola- nus. C.ins M.RCins, consul with Scipio Nasica (162 B. c), Marcellus, ii. 242. PuBLius and Quintus Marcius, Co- riolanus, ii. 52. Marcius Censorixus, ibid. Marcius Philippus, censor, 2En. Paulus, ii. 196. Marcius Rex, brother-in-law to Clo- dius, Cicero, r. 65. M.RCius in Catiline's conspiracy, Ci- cero, V. 51. Marcius in Pompey's camp, Cicero, V. 76. Mardians, a people of Asia. LucuUus, iii. 269; Antony, v. 195, 201-203. Mardiox, Cleopatra's attendant, An- tony, V. 213. Mardoxius the Peraan, Themisto- cles, i. 235, 236, 250 ; Ari?tides, ii. 287, 292, 293, 297, 298; Agis, iv. 448. Marica, her grove near Minturnse, Marius, iii. 93. Marii, Pompey, iv. 58. Caius JI.arius, Life. iii. 48 ; Flamini- nus, ii. 412 ; Sylla, iii. 143-147, 149- 155,159, 179, 183; Comparison, iii. 196 ; LucuUus. iii. 232, 277 ; Crassus, iii. 333-335 ; Sertorius, iii. 384, 386- 388; Pompey, iv. 62; Comparison,iv. 157; Csesar, iv. 256, 260. 261. 271, 276 ; Antony, v. 155 ; Brutus, v. 334 ; Otho, v. 497. Marius's mules, Marius, iii. 61. Marius the Younger, son of the preceding, Marius, iii. 88, 94, 95 ; tiylla, iii, 179-181, 185, 1«6 ; Serto- rius. iii. 3S8, 389 ; Pompey, iv. 6.i ; Csesar, iv. 256. Marcus Marius, killed by Catiline, Sylla, iii. 185. Marcus Marius or Varius, lieu- tenant of Sertorius, LucuUus, iii. 237, 242 ; Sertorius, iii. 411. Marius Celsus, commanding for Otho, Galba, v, 481, 482, 485 ; Otho, v. 487, 492, 494-497, 500, 501. Marphad.ates, a Cappadocian prince, Cato the Younger, iv. 443. Marrucixi, a people of Italy, Mm. Paulus, ii, 1 76. Marseilles, Massalia, or Massi- LiA, in Gaul, Solon, i. 170 ; Marius, iii. 71; Cajsar, iv. 272. M.ARsi or Marsiaxs, in Italy, and The MARSI.4.N War, Fabius.'i. 396 ; LucuUus, iii. 228 ; Crassus, iii. 337 ; Sertorius, iii. 385 ; Cicero, v. 37. M.Ksi.xs (uncertain), SyUa, iii. 144. Marsyas, an historian, Demosthenes, v. 19. M.rsyas, under Dionjsius the Elder, Dion, v. 253, Martha, a SjTian woman, Marius, iii, 65, Martialius orMARTiALis, a tribune of the praetoinan guard, Galba, v. 481, Martiaxus, a gladiator, Galba, v. 464, Marullcs, tribune of the people, Cassar, iv, 318. M.as.ab.ates, the king's eunuch, Ar- taxer-Kes, v, 437, 438. M.sistius, a Persian, Aristides, ii. 297, 298. Masixissa, king of Numidia, Cato the Elder, ii. 350. Papirius Maso, father-in-law of .^ilmilius Paulus, £m. Paulus, ii. 158. Massili.a. See Marseilles. Mauriscus or Mauricus, a senator, Galba, V, 464, Mauritani.a and Moors in Africa, Marius, iii, 95 ; Sertorius, iii, 390, 392, 397, 415, M.^^xiMUS, Roman surname, Pompey, iv. 66. See F.ABivs, M.AZ^us, a Persian, Alexander, iv. 201, 211, Medea, Theseus, i. 10 ; .Alexander, iv. 171. 206.