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 604 INDEX. 283; Pompev, iv. 135; Caesar, iv. 300 ; Cicero," V. 78, 85. TuTTiA, town in Spain, Sertorius, iii. 404, but tlie reading is uncertain. TuTULA or TuTOLA, a maid, Romu- lus, i. 76 ; Camillus, i. 304, 305. Tyciia, part of Syracuse, Marcellus, ii. 258. Tychon", a name given to a spear, Pe- lopidas, ii. 2'29. Tydeus, an Athenian officer^ Alcibia- des, ii. 47, 48 ; Lysander, iii. 114. TVMPH.EA or Sty.mph.ka, border dis- trict of Macedon and EpiSis, Pyi-- rhus, iii. 7. Tyndarus, Theseus, i. 32, and The Tyn'D.^rids, Flamininus, ii. 400. Tynnondas, tyrant of Euboea, Solon, i. 181. Typiion, Antony, v. 157. Tyrannion, a grammarian, Sylla, iii. 175 ; LucuUus, iii. 251. Tyre, town of Phoenicia, Ale.xander, iv. 189, 190 ; Demetrius, v. 129. Tyrrhenia and Tyrrhenians. See Etruria and Etritscans. Tyrt.kus the poet, Lycurgus, i. 91 ; Cleomenes, iv. 468. U. _ Uliades of Samos, Aristides, ii. 309. Ulysses, Romulus, i. 40 ; Solon, i. 199; Alcibiades, ii. 24; Coriolanus, ii. 78 ; Marcellus, ii. 260 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 327; Lysander, iii. 126; Agesilaus, iv. 6. Umbrians, Crassus, iii. 337. U.MBRicius the priest, Galba, v. 480. Usipetes or UsiPES, people of Ger- many, Caesar, iv. 279. Utica, Marius, iii. 55 ; Pompey, iv. 62, 64; Csesar, iv. 311; Cato the Younger, iv. 429-438, 442. Vacceans, people of Spain, Sertori- us, iii. 407. Vaoa or Vacca, town of Numidia, Marius, iii. 54. Vagises, Parthian ambassador, Cras- sus, iii. 353. Valentia, town of Spain, Pompey, iv. 71. Valeria, sister of Poplicola, Coriola- nus, ii. 91, 92. Valeria, daughter of Poplicola, PopH- cola, i. 220, 221. Valeria, daugliter of Messala, mar- ried to Sylla, .Sylla, iii. 188, 190. The Valerii, Comparison of Solon and Poplicola, i. 226. Valerius Antias, an historian, Ro- mulus, i. 55; Numa, i. 158; Flamini- nus, ii. 407. Valerius Corvinus (i. e. CoR- vtTs), six. times consul, Marius, iii. 80. Valerius Flaccus, consul and cen- sor, Cato the Elder, ii. 319,320, 328, 337. Valerius Flaccus, consul with Ma- rius, Marius, iii. 80; Sy la, iii. 159, 169, 174; Lucullus, iii.' 235, 272. Valerius Leo, at Milan, Csesar, iv. 274. Marcus Valerius Maximus. broth- er of Poplicola, Poplicola, i. 206, 207, 216; Coriolanus, ii. 57 ; Pompey, iv. 66. Valerius Maximus, an historian, Marcellus, ii. 274; Brutus, v. 361. [Valerius] Messala Corvinus. See Messala. Valerius Poplicola. See Popli- cola. Valerius Potitus, Camillus, i. 273. Qui.NTus Valerius, put to death by Pompey, Pompey, iv. 61. Valerius, Volesus, or Velesus, founder of the Valerian house, Nu- ma, i. 133 ; Poplicola, i. 203. Fabius Valexs, commanding for Vi- tellius, Galba, v. 465, 4 70, 477 ; Otho, V. 492, 494, 495, 498, 500. Varguntinus, probably Vargun- TEius, lieutenant of Crassus, Cras- sus, iii. 367. Publius Varinus the praetor, in the servile war, Crassus, iii. 341. Varius, called Cotylon, Antony, v. 171. Tere.vtius Varro, consul, defeated at Canna;, Fabius, i. 388-392. Terentius Varro, the writer, Ro- mulus, i. 51, 58 ; Cssar, iv. 294. CiNGO.N'ius Varro, Galba, v. 469. Alfenus Varus, commanding the Batavians at Bedriacum, Otho, v. 499. Attius Varus, governor of Africa, Cato the Younger, iv. 427, 428. Vatikius, Pompey, iv. 115 ; Cato the