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 576 INDEX. Opueltas, ruU_T of Cyrein', DcJUL'tri- us, V. 108. LuciDS Opimius, consul 121 n. c, C. Gracchus, iv. 542, 544-546, 548, o")0. OpLACUS,a Frentanian, Pyrrluis, iii.21. Caiu8 Oppius, Ca;sai-'s fi'iend, Pom- pey, iv. 61 ; Caesar, iv. 274. Opuntians (Locrians), Flaniiuinus, ii. 390. Orchalides, hill in Boeotia, Lysan- der, iii. 138. Orchomenus, town in Arcadia, Cleo- menes, iv. 470, 473, 489, 492; Ara- tus, V. 403, 410. Orchomenus and Okchomenians, in Boeotia, Pelopidas, ii. 215-217; Comparison, ii. 276; Lysander, iii. ' 136; Sylla, iii. 170-172, 176; Ci- mon, iii."200 ; LucuUus, iii. 231, 241 ; Agesilaus, iv. 21. Orcynii, in Cappadocia, Eumenes, iii. 426. Oresteum, town in Arcadia, Aristi- des, ii. 293. Orestes (L. Aurelius), the consul (b. c. 1 26), C. Gracchus, iv. 532, 533. Oreus, town in Eubcea, JEm. Paulus, ii. 163. OREX.4.RTE8, river of Scythia, Ale.xan- der, iv. 218. Orpidius, in command of a legion, Otho, v. 499. Oricus or Oricom, seaport of Epirus, Mm. Paulus, ii. 187 ; Pompey, iv. 132; Cffisar, iv. 295. Orites, Indian people, Alexander, iv. 243. Orneus, son of Erechtheus, Theseus, i. 33. Ornis, near Corinth, Aratus, v. 384. Ornytus, Theseus, i. 8. Oroasdes of Crete, a shipmaster. Mm. Paulus, ii. 182. Orobazus, Parthian ambassador, Syl- la, iii. 146. Oromazes or Oromasdes, the Per- sian divinity, Ale.xander, iv. 197 ; Artaxerxes, v. 453. Orontes, a Persian, Artaxerxes, v. 450 ; Aratus, v. 369 ( ? the same). Oropus and Oropians, in Attica, Cato the Elder, ii. 345 ; Demosthe- nes, V. 5. Orpheus, Comparison of LucuUus and Ciraon, iii. 284 ; Alexander, iv. 175 ; Cssar, iv. 232. Obsodates, Alexander, iv. 232. Orthagoras, a diviner, Tiiuoleon, ii. 112. Orthopagu.s, a height near Chaero- nea. Sylla, iii. 165. Oryssus of Crete, Pyrrhus, iii. 42. Osc., a city in Spain, Sertorius, iii. 398, 413. Ostanes, younger son of Darius No- thug, Artaxerxes, v. 421, 425, 445. OsTi.4, seaport of Home, Marius, iii. 87 ; Cajsar, iv. 315 ; Otho, v. 489. Otacilius, brother of Marcellus, Mai'- cellus, ii. 239. Otry.b, in Phrygia, LucuUus, iii. 237. Marcus Otho (Salvius), the empe- ror, Life, V. 487 ; Galba, v. 474-476, 478-480, 482,484, 485. MARcns Otho (Roscius, author of the Koscian law), Cicero, v. 48. Oxathres, younger son of Darius Nothus, Artaxer.xes, v. 421, 425. Ox us, river in Asia, Ale.xander, iv. 233. Oxyartes, a Persian, Alexander, iv. 233, 245. OxYDRACE, Alexander, iv. 231. Paccos or Paccius, servant of Cato the Elder, Cato the Elder, ii. 329. Paches, the Athenian general, Aristi- des, ii. 313; Nicias, ui. 296. P.iCHYNUS, cape in Sicily, Dion, v. 268, 269. Caius Paccianus, dressed up for Crassus, Crassus, iii. 372. Paccianus, lieutenant of SyUa, Serto- rius, iii. 392. ViBius Pacianus, friend of Crassus, Crassus, iii. 335, 336. Pacorus, son of Hyrodes, Crassus, iii. 373, 374; Antony, v. 187. Padua or Patavium, Caesar, iv. 305. P.EANIA, Demosthenes's township, De- mosthenes, V. 21, 30. Pjedaretus, a Spartan, Lycurgus, i. 117. P.EO!sr the Amathusian, a writer, The- seus, i. 18. P.E0NIANS, on the border of Thrace and Macedon, Mm. Paulus, ii. 1 74 ; Pyrrhus, iii. 10; Pompey, iv. 101 (Pannonia) ; Alexander, iv. 209. P.ESTUM or PosiDO.viA, the Greek colony in Lucania, Cimon, ilL 223.