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 678 INDEX. their kings) ; Bnitus, v. 309, 325, 328, 351; Comparison, V. 365. The Parthian language, Antony, v. 180, 201. pARYSATis, wife of Darius Nothns, Artaxerxes, t. 421-423, 426, 435- 441, 445. Pasacas, Cyrus's horse, Artaxerxes, V. 429. Pa8ARGAD.b, ancient city in Persia, Artaxerxes, v. 422. Paseas, tyrant of Sicyon, Aratus, v. 368, 369. Pasicr.tes, king of Soli in Cyprus, Alexander, iv. 196. Pasiphae, wife of Minos, Theseus, i. 16. Pasiphae, her oracle, Agis, iv. 453 ; Cleomenes, iv. 473. Pasiphon, a writer, Nicias, iii. 293. Pasitigris, the Tigris river, Eume- nes, iii. 433. Passaro, in the Molossian country, Pyrrhus, iii. 5. PAT.ECUS, who boasted he had iEsop's soul, Solon, i. 173. Patareans, Brutus, v. 304, 337. Pataviu.m or Padtja, Cfesar, iv. 305. Patr^, town of Achaia, Alcibiades, ii. 17; Cato the Elder, ii. 331 ; Ara- tus, v. 412. Patrobius, favorite of Nero, Galba, v. 471, 485. Patkoclks, counsellor of Seleucus, Demetrius, v. 147. Patroclus the hero, Theseus, i. 35 ; Aristides, ii. 307 ; Alexander, iv. 229 ; and compare p. 176. Patron, companion of Evander, Ro- mulus, i. 53. Patronis, village of Phocis, Sylla, iii. 162. Sdetonius Paulinus, Roman gene- ral, Otho, V. 492, 494-496, 498, 499. Lucius ^Emilius Paulus, father of .Slmilius Paulus, killed at Canns, Fabius, i. 389, 392 ; ^m. Paulus, ii. 155 ; Marcellus, ii. 248. .SImilius Paulus (also Lucius), Life, ii. 155; Comparison, ii. 198; Timo- leon, ii. 108 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 335, 343, 347 ; Sylla, iii. 158; Aratus, v. 420; Galba, v. 456. Paulus, consul with Marcellus (50 B. c), brother of Lepidus, Pompey, iv. 124; Caesar, iv. 287; Cicero, v. 85; Antony, V. 172. TheBasilica Pauli, Caesar, iv. 288 ; Galba, v. 482. Pausanias, assassin of Philip, Alexan- der, iv. 171 ; Demosthenes, v. 23. Pausanias the physician, Alexander, iv. 213. Pau3ani., an officer of Seleucua, Demetrius, v. 151. Pausani., son of Cleombrotus, re- gent of Sparta, Lycurgus, i. Ill; Themistocles, i. 256, 257 ; Aristides, ii. 293, 294, 297, 299-303, 306, 308, 309 ; Comparison, ii. 354 ; Cimon, iii. 205, 206; Comparison, iii. 287; Agis, iv. 448. Pausanias, son of Plistoanax, king of Sparta, Lysauder, iii. 118, 127, 135- 137; Agis, iv. 448. Peda or Pedum, town of Latium, Co- riolanus, ii. 85. Pedalium, near Sinope, LucuUus, iii. 256. Peg.«, the Fountains, pdrt of Megara, Pericles, i. 346 ; Aratus, v. 408, 409. Pel.gon, an Eubcean, Themistocles, i. 239. Pelasgus, PyrAus, iii. 1. Pelasgians, Romulus, i. 39. [165. Peleus, Theseus, i. 9 ; Alexander, iv. Pelias, father of Acastus, Sylla, iiL 189. Pelignians, people of Italy, Mm. Paulus, ii. 175, 176. Pella, town of Macedonia, Mm. Pau- lus, ii. 179 ; Eumenes, iii. 419; Alexander, iv. 246 ; Demetrius, v. 141, 142. Lucius Pella, disgraced by Brutus, Brutus, V. 340. Pellene, town of Achsea, and Pelle- nians, Cleomenes, iv. 483 ; Aratus, V. 396, 397, 405, 420. Pellene, in Laconia, Agis, iv. 453. Pelopid.s, Life, ii. 201 ; Comparison with Marcellus, ii. 276 ; Timoleon, ii. 149 ; Aristides, ii. 281 ; Agesilaus, iv. 29 ; Aratus, v. 381 ; Artaxerxes, V. 444. Peloponnesus and The Pelopon- nesians, Theseus, i. 2, 6, 7, 25, and elsewhere frequent. The Peloponnesian WAR,Lycurgus, i. 120 (Thucydides's history) ; Peri- cles, i. 35G ; Coriolanus, ii. 68 ; Ari- stides, ii. 281 ; Lysander, iiL 106