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 698 INDEX. Tatia, daughter of Tatius, Numa, i. 131, 156, 157. Tatienses, the second Roman tribe, Romulus, i. 63. Tatius, king of the Sablnes, Romu- lus, i. 59, 60, 63, 67-69 ; Numa, i. 129, 131, 134, 135. Tadkeas, an Athenian, Alcibiades, ii. 18. Taurion, officer of Philip III. of Ma- cedon, Aratus, v. 417. Tadromenium, town of Sicily, Timo- leon,ii. 119, 121. Taurus, mountains of Asia, JDm. Paulus, ii. 160 ; Lueullus, iii. 258, 260, 261, 268 ; Comparison, iii. 287 ; Pompey, iv. 84 ; Demetrius, v. 147. Taurus, a Cretan, Theseus, i. 13, 16. Taurus, lieutenant of Oetavianus, Antony, V. 218. Taxiles, king of the Indians, Alex- ander, iv. 234, 242. Taxiles, general of Mithridates, Syl- la, iii. 162, 168; Lueullus, iii. 260- 262. Taygetus, mountain of Lac(?riia, Ly- curgus, i. 104, 105; Pelopidas, ii. 230 ; Cimon, iii. 220 ; Agis, iv. 453. Technon, a servant of Aratus, Aratus, V. 371, 373, 384, 385. Tectosages, a tribe of Gauls, Sylla, iii. 144. Tegea, town of Arcadia, and Tege- atans, Theseus, i. 32 ; Aristides, ii. 295, 299, 305; Lysander, iii. 139; Agesilaus, iv. 42; Agis, iv. 448, 457, 460 ; Cleomenes, iv. 470, 479, 482, 487, 489, 492. Tegyr«, town of Boeotia, Pelopidas, ii. 216, 217, 219 ; Comparison, ii. 276, 277 ; Agesilaus, iv. 33. Tblamon, son of .^lacus, Theseus, i. 9. Telamon, town of Etruria, Marius, iii. 96. Teleclides the comic poet, Pericles, i. 322, 342 ; Nicias, iii. 294. Teleclides, a Corinthian, Timoleon, ii. 115. Telemachus, a Corinthian captain, Timoleon, ii. 122. Telemachus, son of Ulysses, Romu- lus, i. 40. Telephus, son of Hercules, Romulus, i. 40. Teles, a coward, Pericles, i. 363. Telesides, a Sicilian, Dion, v. 286. Telesinus the Samnite, Sylla, iiL 180 ; Comparison, iii. 196. Telesippa, Alexander, iv. 213. Teleutias, half brother of Agesilaus, Agesilaus, iv. 25. [226. Tellus, Solon, i. 196 ; Comparison, i. Telmessus, town of Lycia, Alexan- der, iv. 160. Temenitid or Menitid gate of Syra- cuse, Dion, V. 273. Tempe, pass of Thessaly, Themisto- cles, i. 238 ; Flamininus, ii. 387 ; Pompey, iv. 142. Tenedos, island on the coast of Troas, Lueullus, iii. 231 ; Eumenes, iii. 423. Tenos, island in the jEgean Sea, The- aistocles, i. 246. Tenterit^, a German nation, Caesar, iv. 279. Teos and Teians, town of Ionia, Ro- mulus, i. 51 ; Sylla, iii. 175; Alex- ander, iv. 211. Teratius, Romulus, i. 41. Terentia, wife of Cicero, Cato the Younger, iv. 389 ; Cicero, v. 43, 55, 65, 67, 79. Terentius Culleo or Culeo, tri- bune of the people, Flamininvfg, ii. 406. [Terentius] Culleo, friend of Pom- pey, Pompey, iv. 112. Lucius Terentius, in the tent with Pompey, Pompey, iv. 52, 53. Terentius, Galba, v. 484. Terentius Varro, defeated at Can- na3, Fabius, i. 388-392. Terentius Varro the author, Ro- mulus, i. 51, 58; Caesar, iv. 294. Teribazus, a Persian, Artaxerxes, v. 424, 427, 430, 446, 447, 450, 452, 454. Termerus, a robber, Theseus, i. 9. Terminus, Numa, i. 150. Terpander, the poet and musician, Lycurgus, i. 113, 121 ; Agis, iv. 455. Tertia, daughter of Mm. Paulus, Mm. Paulus, ii. 164 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 343. Tertia, sister of Clodius, Cicero, v. 65. Tethys, Romulus, i. 40. Tetrapolis, in Attica, Theseus, i. 11. Teucer, an Athenian informer, Alci- biades, ii. 24. Teutamus, commander of the Ar- gyraspids, Eumenes, iii. 431, 436, 437. Teutones, a German people, Marius,