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 574 INDEX. NiooM ACHR, daughter of Tlieraistocles, Themlstocles, i. 267. NicoMACHDS, a Greek of CarriKe, Crassus, iii. 3G3. NiooMACiius, a youth, Alexamior, iv. 221. NicOMACHUS, a painter, Timoleou, ii. 149. NicoMEDES, married to Sybaris, The- mistocles, i. 267. NicoMEDES, king of Bithynia, Sylla, iii. 172, 174; C;esar, iv. 25 7. NicOMEDr., town of Bithynia, Lucul- lus, iii. 242. NicoN, an elephant, Pyrrhus, iii. 46. NicoN, a servant of Craterus, Alexan- der, iv. 214. NicoN, conqueror, Eutychu.s's ass, An- tony, V. 218. NicoNiDES of Thessaly, an engineer, LucuUus, ni. 240. NicOPOLis, a rich lady, Sylla, iii. 14.3. NicopOLis, near Aotium, Antony, v. 215. NicosTRATA, the proper name of Car- MENTA, Romulus, i. 65. Niger, friend of Antony, Antony, v. 206. Niger, a surname, Coriolanus, ii. 64. PuBLius NiGiDius, a philosophical friend of Cicero, Cicero, v. 55. Nile, Solon, i. 194; Sylla, iii. 170; Alexander, iv. 192. NiPHATES, mountain in Armenia, Alexander, iv. 200. Nis.EA, port of Megara, Solon, i. 1 75, 1 78 ; Nicias, iii. 297 ; Phocion, iv. 344. Nissan horse, Pyrrhus, iii. 1 2. NisiBis, town of Mesopotamia, Lucul- lus, iii. 270, 275; Comparison, iii. 287. NoLA, town of Campania, Marcellus, ii. 247, 249, 250 ; Sylla, iii. 152, 153. Nonacris, town of Arcadia, Alexan- der, iv. 254. No.Nius, killed by Saturninus, Marius, iii. 80. Nonius, nephew of Sylla, Sylla, iii. 155. Nonius, with Pompey, Cicero, v. 76. Nora, town of Cappadocia, Eumenes, iii. 428-430. NoRBANUS, acting with Carbo, consul (83 B.C.), Sylla, iii. 177; Sertorius, iii. 388. NoRBANUS, commanding under An- tony, Brutus, V. 343. Nouici, of the north-east Alps, M;i- rius, iii. 63. Numa Pompilius, Life, i. 127 ; Com- parison, i. KiO ; Theseus, i. 1 ; Romu- lus, i. 61, 64, 66; Camillus, i. 286, 290, 302 ; Coriolanus, ii. 52, 81, 99 ; Mm. Paulus, ii. 155; Marcellus, ii. 246 ; Cassar, iv. 316 ; Phocion, iv. 332. Nu.MANTIA and NUMANTINES, in Spain, Mm. Paulus, ii. 179 ; Marius, iii. 50, 61; Lucullus, iii. 277; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 510-513, 520, 530; C. Gracchus, iv. 647; Comparison, iv. 555. NuMERius, a friend of Marius, Mari- us, iii. 87. NuMERius, a friend of Pompey (per- haps Numeriiis Magius), Pompey, iv. 129, 130. NuMiDiANS, in the Carthaginian ser- vice, Fabius, i. 386, 403 ; Timoleon, ii. 142 ; Marcellus, ii. 250, 274 ; Comparison, ii. 279. Numldian kings, Cato the Elder, ii. 350 ; Ma- rius, iii. 84, 94 ; Sylla, iii. 143 ; Cie- sar, iv. 310, 312 '(king Juba) ; C. Gracchus, iv. 551. Nlt.midia, Pom- pey, iv. 64. A Numidian horseman, Otho, V. 498. NuMiSTRO, town of Lucania, Marcel- lus, ii. 267. NuMiTOR, king of Alba, Romulus, i. 42, 47, 71. NuRSiA, in the country of the Sabines, Sertorius, iii. 383. Nymph^eum, near ApoUonia, SvUa, iii. 176. Ntmphidia, mother of the following, Galba, v. 464, 468. Nymphidius Sabinus, praitorian priBfect, Galba, v. 457, 463, 464, 466-469, 479, 486. Nypsius the Neapolitan, commander of the garrison in Ortygia, Dion, v. 284, 285, 288, 290. Nysa, Alexander, iv. 234. Nys.eus, ruling in Syracuse (Diony- sius the Younger's half brother), Ti- moleon, ii. 108. Nyssa, sister of Mithridates, LucuUus, iii. 249. O. Oarses, Artaxerxes, v. 42J. OcHUS, son of Artaxerxes II., Alexau-