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 INDEX. 597 Stmbolcm, near Pliilippi, Brutus, v. 343. Synalcs, a Carthaginian, Dion, v. •269, 270, 274. Syracuse and Syracusans. See, in general, the lives of Timoleon and Dion, Marcellus, ii. 250-2C6 ; Nicias, iii. 290, 307 to the end, and the Com- parisons; also, Alcibiades, ii. 19-27; Pyrrhus, iii. 10, 29-31 ; Coriolanus, ii. ■69; Agesilaus, iv. 33 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 424. Syria and Syrians, JEni. Paulus, ii. 160; Flamininus, ii. 406; compare, also, Philopoemeu, ii. 378, where Sy- rians occurs in the original; these passages refer to the war of Astio- chus with the Romans ; — LucuUus, iii. 244 (Tigranes), 253, 256 (the Ca]> padocian Syrians) ; Crassus, iii. 349, 350, 352, 368 ; Pompev, iv. 93, 98, 99, 106, 116, 129; Ale.xander, iv. 183, 191 ; Caesar, iv. 308 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 382, 413; Cicero, v. 47, 61, 63, 66, 73, 81 ; Demetrius, v. 100, 101, 110, 128, 129 (the Syrian sea), 148 ; Antonv, v. 156, 159J 180, 183, 187, 189,208, 210, 227, 235; Brutus, v. 332, 333 ; Aratus, v. 878, 383 (four Syrian brothers), 389, 398; Galba, v. 468; Otho, v. 491, 502. Ccele-Syria, Antony, v. 189, 208. A Syrian woman, Ma- rius, iii. 65. Syriac, Antony, v. 201. The Syrian Chersonese, De- metrius, v. 151. SYRMUS,king of the Triballians, Alex- ander, iv. 172. Great Syrtis, Dion, v. 269. Syrus, son of Apollo and Sinope, Lu- cuUus, iii. 256. T. Tachos, king of Egypt, Agesilaus, iv. 44-46. Tacita, one of the Muses, Numa, i. 138. T.s:narus, promontory of Laconia, Pompey, iv. 79 ; Phocion, iv. 359 ; Cleomenes, iv. 488, 504 ; Antony, v. 221. Tagus, the river, Sertorius, iii. 401. Talasius and Talasio, Romulus, i. 55, 56 ; Pompey, iv. 54, 55. Talaura, town of Cappadocia, Lu- cuUus, iii. 250. Tamyn^, town of Euboea, Phocion, iv. 341. Tanagra, town of Btcotia, Pericles, L 331 ; Pelopidas, ii. 215 ; Cimon, iii. 222, 223. Tanais, the river Don, Alexander, iv. 218. Tanusius, an historian, CiEsar, iv. 280. Taphosiris, town of Egypt, Compari- son of Antony and Demetrius, v. 242. Tarchetics, king of the Albans, Ro- mulus, i. 40, 41. Tarcondemos, king of Cilicia, Anto- ny, V. 214. Tauentum, Grpek town in Italy, Fa- bius, i. 39 7-400 ; Comparison, i. 406 ; Marcellus, ii. 262, 268; Cato, ii. 318, 334; Philopcemen, ii. 370 (Taren- tine soldiers in Peloponnesus) ; Fla- mininus, ii. 385 ; Pyrrhus, iii. 15, 16, 18, 19, 24-29, 32,33; Sylla, iii. 177 ; Alexander, iv. 186 (a Tarcntine); Cleomenes, iv. 472 (Tarentine sol- diers )P; C. Gracchus, iy. 539 ; Cice- ro, V. 76 ; Antony, v. 188, 215. Tarpeia, daughter of Tarpeius, Ro- mulus, i. 59, 60. Tarpeia, a vestal, Numa, i. 141. Tarpeius, a Roman captain, Romu- lus, i. 59. Tarpeian Hill, Romulus, i. 60 ; Nu- ma, i. 136 ; Marius, iii. 100. Tarquinia, a vestal, Poplicola, i. 210. Tarquinius, son of Damaratus, the Elder, Romulus, i. 58, 60 ; Poplico- la, i. 216. Tarquinius Superbus, Comparison of Lycurgus and Numa, i. 165 ; Poplicola, i. 203-221 ; Coriolanus, ii. 54 ; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 623. Tarquinius Collatinus, Poplicola, i. 204-209. The Tarquins, Poplicola, i. 206 ; Comparison, i. 229 ; jEm. Paulus, ii. 181; Brutus, v. 302. Tarracina or Terracina, town of Latium, Marius, iii. 88, 91 ; Caesar, iv. 315. Takrutius, friend of Varro, Romu- lus, i. 51, 52. Takrutius, Romulus, i. 44. Tarsus, town of Cilicia, Marius, iii. 102; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 514; Deme- trius, v. 146.