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 INDEX. 581 Pherecydes, an historical writer, Tlieseus, i. 16, 26. Pherecydes the philosopher, Pelopi- das, ii. 221; Sylla, iii. 189; Agis, iv. 455. Pherendates, commander at thf Eu- rymedon, Cimon, iii. 215. Pherenicus, a Theban exile, Pelopi- das, ii. 206, 207. Phf.ristus of Elea or Velia, Timo- leon, ii. 148. Phernacia, more correctly Pharna- CIA, in Poatus, Lucullus, iii. 249. Phidias the sculptor, Pericles, i. 320, 337, 338, 359-361 ; ^m. Paulus, ii. 185. Phidon, Demetrius so named, Alex- ander, iv. 230. Phila, daughter of Antipater, wife of Demetrius, Demetrius, v. 109, 116, 123, 127, 128, 134, 144, 145, 153; Comparison, v. 241. Philadelpuus, a surname, Coriola- nus, ii. 64. Philadelphus, king of Paphlagonia, Antony, v. 214. PHiLAin.E,tlie township of Pisistratus, named from PuiL^us, sou of Ajax, Solon, i. 176. Philagrus, tutor of Metellus Nepos, Cicero, v. 63. Philaegyrus, freedman of Cato the Younger, Cato the Younger, iv. 408. Philarus, river of Bceotia, Lysauder, iii. 138. Philetas, a poet, Pericles, i. 320. PniLiDES or DiPHiLiDES, a breeder of horses, Themistocles, i. 236. Philinna, mother of Philip Arrhi- dasus, Alexander, iv. 255. Phiuppi, town of Macedonia, and The Campi Philippi, field of bat- tle, Sylla, iii. 173; Csesar, iv. 327, 328 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 443, 444 ; Antonv, v. 223 ; Brutus, v. 328, 332, 342", 343, 361. Philippides, the comic poet, Deme- trius, V. 107, 108. Philip (II.), king of Macedon, father of Ale.auder. See the lives of Alexander, iv. 160-166, 168-171, 173, 179, 194, 195, 223, 229, 24 7, 255 ; Phocion, iv. 341. 343-347, 359 ; Demosthenes, v. 9, 10, 13, 15, 17- 19, 21-23 ; Comjjarison, v. 92. Some additional particulars are giv- en in Pericles, i. 319; Timoleon, ii. 125; Pelopidas, ii. 219, 226; Eu- menes, iii. 416; Demetrius, v. 116, 140. He is mentioned also in Ca- miUus, i. 288; JEm. Paulus, ii. 166, 188 ; Sertorius, iii. 383 ; Eumenes, iii. 436, 438; Demetrius, v. 105, 120; Comparison, v. 242 ; Aratus, v. 378, 388. Philip (III.) Arrhid^us, son of Philip II. by Philinna, Eumenes, iii. 431 ; compare Alexander, iv. 170, 254, 255 ; Phocion, iv. 362-365. Philip (IV.), son of Cassander, De- metrius, V. 132. Philip (V.), son of Demetrius II., ^m. Paulus, ii. 160-162; Cato the Elder, ii. 331, 337; Philopcemen, ii. 368, 372, 374, 376; Flamininus, ii. 386-397, 399, 403; Comparison, ii. 413,414; Demetrius, V. 98; Aratus, V. 381, 412-417, 419. Philip the Acasnanian, Alexan- der's physician, Ale.xander, iv. 182. Philip, brother of Demetrius, Deme- trius, V. 97, 118. Philip of Chalcis, a writer, Alexander, iv. 218. Philip, first husband of Berenice, Pyr- rhus, iii. 5. Philip, freedman of Pompey, Pom- pey, iv. 149-151. Philip of Theangela, a writer, Alex- ander, iv. 218. Philip, a Theban, Pelopldas, ii. 205, 207, 211. Philip, left in India, Alexander, iv. 238, supposed by some to be the father of Antigonus ; compare De- metrius; V. 97. M.ARCius Philippcs, censor, Mm. Paulus, ii. 196. Lucius Philippus, attached to Pom- pey, Pompey, iv. 51, 70. Philippus, father of Marcia, and step- father of Augustus, consul (56 B. C), Cato the Younger, iv. 394, 395, 409 ; Cicero, v. 82. Philistus, the Syracusan historian, Timoleon, ii. 126 ; Pelopidas, ii. 234 ; Nicias, iii. 289, 290, 316,328; Alex- ander, iv. 168; Dion, v. 255-257, 262, 268, 280, 281. Phillidas, a Theban, Pelopidas, ii. 207, 209-211. Philo's Arsenal, Sylla, iii. 161. 1'hilo, philosopher of the New Acad-