Loeb Classical Library/L174/Index


INDEX OF PROPER NAMES IN THE STRATAGEMS

(The References are to Book, Chapter, and Section.)

  • Abydeni, II. vii. 6
  • Abydos, a town in Asia Minor on the Hellespont, I. iv. 7
  • Achaia, II. iv. 4
  • Acilius Glabrio, II. iv. 4
  • Adathas, II. v. 30
  • Aegospotami, a town and river in the Thracian Chersonese, II. i. 18
  • Aegyptii, Egyptians, I. i. 5; II. iii. 13; II. v. 6
  • Aelii, IV. v. 14
  • Aelius, IV. v. 14
  • Aemilian Way, II. v. 39
  • Aemilianus, see Cornelius
  • Aemilius: (1) Aemilius Paulus, I. ii. 7; I. iv. 1; (cf. notes on these passages)
  • Aequi, a warlike people of ancient Italy, dwelling to the north-east of Latium, II. viii. 2; III. i. 1
  • Aescrnia, a town in Samnium, i. v. 17
  • Aetolia, a division of Central Greece, II. v. 19
  • Afranians, followers of Afranius, II. v. 38
  • Afranius, one of Pompey's generals, I. v. 9; I. viii. 9; II. i. 11; II. v. 38; II. xiii. 6
  • Afri, Africans, I. viii. 11; II. ii. 11; II. iii. 1; II. v. 12
  • Africa, I. ii. 3; I. iii. ; I. vii. 7; I. xii. 1; II. ii. 10; II. iii. 10; II. iii. 16; II. v. 40; II. vii. 4; III. vi. 1
  • Africanus, see Cornelius
  • Agathoclcs, I. xii. 9
  • Agesilaus, king of Sparta, I. iv. 2; I. iv. 3; I. viii. 12; I. x. 3; I. xi. 5; I. xi. 17; II. vi. 6; III. xi. 2
  • Agrigentini, III. ii. 6 ; III. x. 5
  • Agrigentum, a city of southern Sicily, III. x. 5
  • Agrippa, see Furius
  • Albani, inhabitants of Alba Longa, II. vii. 1
  • Albania, an Asian province on the Caspian Sea, II. iii. 14
  • Alcetas, iv. vii. 19
  • Alcibiades, an Athenian general at the time of the Peloponnesian War, II. v. 44; II. v. 45; II. vii. 6; III. ii. 6; III. vi. 6; III. ix. 6; III. xi. 3; III. xii. 1
  • Alexander of Macedon. I. ii. 3; I. iii. 1; I. iv. 9; I. iv. 9a; I. v. 11; I. vii. 7; I. xi. 14; II. iii. 19; II. v. 17; II. xi. 3; II. xi. 4; II. xi. 6; III. vii. 4; IV. ii. 4; IV. iii. 10; iv. vi. 3; IV. vii. 34
  • Alexander, the Epirote, II. v. 10; III. iv. 5
  • Alexandrini Mores, Egyptian customs, I. i. 5
  • Alicius, II. xi. 5
  • Alyattes, king of Lydia, father of Croesus, III. xv. 6
  • Ambiorix, a Gallic chieftain. III. xvii. 6
  • Ambracia, a town in Epirus, ii. vii. 14
  • Amphipolis, a town in Macedonia, I. v. 23; III. xvi. 5
  • Anaxibius, a Spartan general, I. iv. 7; II. v. 42
  • Antigonus, the name of several Macedonian kings: (1) Father of Demetrius, IV. i. 10
    • (2) A. Gonatas, III. iv. 2
    • (3) A. Doson, II. vi. 5
  • Antiochus, the name of several Syrian kings: (l) III. ii. 9; III. ix. 10
    • (2) A., the Great, I. viii. 7; II. iv. 4 ; IV. vii. 10 ; IV. vii. 30
    • (3) A. Euergetes, II. xiii. 2
  • Antipater, a general of Alexander of Macedon, I. iv. 13 ; II. xi. 4
  • Antium, a town in Latium, III. i. 1
  • Antony, I. vii. 5 ; II. iii. 15; II. v. 39; II. xiii. 7; III. xiii. 7; III. xiv. 3; III. xiv. 4; IV. i. 37
  • Apollonides, III. iii. 5
  • Apennines, I. viii. 3
  • Appius, see Claudius
  • Aquae Sextiae, a Roman colony in southern Gaul, II. iv. 6
  • Aquilius, IV. i. 36
  • Arabians, II. v. 16
  • Arbela, a city in Assyria, II. iii. 19
  • Arcadia, a province in the Peloponnesus, III. ii. 7
  • Arcadians, I. xi. 9; III. ii. 4
  • Archelaus, a general of Mithridates, I. v. 18;I. xi. 20; II. iii. 17; II. viii. 12
  • Archidamus, a king of Sparta, I. xi. 9
  • Ariovistus, a German king, I. xi. 3 ; II. i. 16; IV. v. 11
  • Aristides, an Athenian, renowned for his integrity, and surnamed "the Just," IV. iii. 5
  • Aristippus, III. ii. 8
  • Aristonicus, brother of Attalus III of Pergamum, iv. v. 16
  • Armenia, II. v. 33; IV. i. 21; IV. i. 28
  • Armenia Major, II. i. 14; II. ii. 4
  • Armenians, I. iv. 10; II. ix. 5
  • Arminius, a German chieftain, II. ix. 4
  • Arpi, a city of Apulia, III. ix. 2
  • Artaxerxes Mnemon, king of Persia, II. iii. 6; iv. ii. 7
  • Arusian Plains, in Samnium, iv. i. 11
  • Asculani, III. xvii. 8
  • Asculum, a town in Apulia, II. iii. 21
  • Asia, II. ix. 8; II. xi. 3; III. xvii. 5; IV. v. 16
  • Ategua, a city in Spain, III. xiv. 1
  • Atheas, II. iv. 20
  • Athenians, I. iii. 6; I. iii. 9; I. iv. 7; I. iv. 13; I. iv. 13a; I. v. 7; I. v. 23; I. xi. 10; II. i. 9; II. i. 18; II. ix. 8; II. ix. 9; II. ix. 10; III. ii. 6; III. iv. 2; III. vi. 6; III. xii. 1 ; III. xv. 2; IV. iii. 5; IV. vii. 13
  • Athens, I. i. 10; IV. vii. 13
  • Atilius Calatinus, I. v. 15; IV. v. 10
  • Atilius Regulus : (1) Consul 294 B.C., II. viii. 11; IV. i. 29
    • (2) Consul 267 B.C., II. iii. 10; IV. iii. 3
  • Atrebas, a member of a Belgian tribe, II. xiii. 11
  • Attalus, II. xiii. 1
  • Augustus, see Domitian and Vespasian
  • Aurelius, IV. i. 31
  • Aurelius Cotta, IV. 1. 22; IV. i. 30; IV. i. 31
  • Aurunculeius Cotta, a lieutenant of Caesar, III. xvii. 6
  • Autophradates, a Persian general, I. iv. 5; II. vii. 9
  • Babylon, III. vii. 4
  • Babylonians, III. iii. 4; III. vii. 5
  • Baleares, inhabitants of the Balearic Islands, famous as slingers, II. iii. 16
  • Bantius, III. xvi. 1
  • Barca, see Hamilcar
  • Bardylis, II. v. 19
  • Boeotia, II. viii. 12
  • Boii, a Celtic people, who early migrated to Italy, I. ii. 7; I. vi. 4
  • Brasidas, a distinguished Spartan general during the Peloponnesian War, I. v. 23
  • Britannia, II. xiii. 11
  • Brundisium, a seaport of southern Italy, I. v. 5
  • Brutiani, followers of Brutus, IV. ii. 1
  • Brutti, the inhabitants of the southern point of Italy, II. iii. 21
  • Brutus, see Junius
  • Byzantii, the inhabitants of Byzantium, the modern Constantinople, I. iii. 4; I. iv. 13a; III. xi. 3
  • Cadurci, a people of southern Gaul, III. vii. 2
  • Caecilius Metellus: (1) L. Caecilius Metellus, consul 251 B.C., I. vii. 1; II. v. 4
    • (2) Q. Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus, consul 143 B.C., III. vii. 3; iv. i. 11; iv. i. 23; IV. vii. 42
    • (3) Q. Caecilius Metellus Numidicus, I. viii. 8; iv. i. 2; iv. ii. 2; (cf. note to IV. i. 11)
    • (4) Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius, I. i. 12; II. i. 2; II. i. 3; II. iii. 5; II. xiii. 3
  • Caedicius, IV. vii. 8
  • (Q.) Caedicius, I. v. 15; iv. v. 10
  • Caelii, IV. v. 14
  • Caelius, IV. v. 14
  • Caesar, see Julius and Domitian
  • Caeso, see Fabius
  • Calatiuus, see Atilius
  • Callidromus, II. iv. 4
  • Calpurnius Flamma, I. v. 15 ; IV. v. 10
  • Calpurnius Piso: (1) Cn. Calpurnius Piso, III. vi. 5
    • (2) L. Calpurnius Piso, IV. i. 26
  • Calvinus, III. ii. 1
  • Camalatrum, II. iv. 7
  • Camertes, I. ii. 2
  • Camillus, see Furius
  • Campania, I. ix. 1
  • Campanians, III. iv. 1; III. xiii. 2; IV. vii. 29
  • Cannae, a village in Apulia, ii. ii. 7 ; II. iii. 7; II. v. 27; III. xvi. 1; iv. i. 44; IV. v. 5; IV. v. 7; IV. vii. 39
  • Cannicus, II. iv. 7; II. v. 34
  • Cantenna, ii. v. 34
  • Canusium, a town in Apulia, iv. v. 7
  • Capitol, III. xiii. 1; III. xv. 1
  • Capitolinus, see Quintius
  • Cappadocia, a country in Asia Minor, I. i. 6; I. v. 18; II. ii. 2; II. vii. 9; III. ii. 9
  • Capua, an ancient citj- of Campania, IV. xviii. 3
  • Cardianus, from Cardia, a town of the Thracian Chersonese, iv. vii. 34
  • Caria, a province of Asia Minor, I. viii. 12; III. ii. 5
  • Carpetani, a people of central Spain, II. vii. 7
  • Carthage, I. xi. 4
  • Carthago Nova, a seaport of south-eastern Spain, III. ix. 1
  • Carthaginienses, passim: I. ii. 3; I. ii. 4; I. iii. 8; I. vii. 3; I. viii. 7; II. i. 4; II. ii. 11; II. v. 11; II. v. 12; II. v. 29; II. ix. 6; III. ii. 2
  • Casilini, IV. v. 20
  • Casilinum, a town in Campania, III. xiv. 2; III. xv. 3
  • Cassiani, followers of Cassius, IV. ii. 1
  • Cassius, II. v. 35; IV. ii. 1; IV. vii. 11
  • Castor and Pollux, I. xi. 8; I. xi. 9
  • Castus, II. iv. 7; II. v. 34
  • Catina, a city in Sicily, III. vi. 6
  • Catinenses, III. vi. 6
  • Cato, see Porcius
  • Catulus, see Lutatius
  • Caudine Forks, a mountain pass in Samnium, I. v. 16
  • Celtiberians, a people of Spain, II. v. 3; II. v. 7.
  • Ceres, the Italian goddess of agriculture, II. ix. 9
  • Chabrias, a celebrated Athenian general, I. iv. 14; I. xii. 12
  • Chaeronea, a town in Boeotia, II. i. 9
  • Chalcidians, the inhabitants of Chalcis in Euboea, III. xi. 1
  • Chares, an Athenian general, II. xii. 3; III. x. 8
  • Charmades, III. ii. 11
  • Chatti, a people of western Germany, II. iii. 23
  • Chaucenses, II. xi. 2
  • Chersonesus, the Thracian peninsula, west of the Hellespont, I. iv. 13a; II. v. 42
  • Chians, the inhabitants of Chios, an island in the Aegean Sea, I. iv. 13a
  • Cicero, see Tullius
  • Cimbrians, a people of northern Germany, I. ii. 6; I. v. 3; II. ii. 8; II. v. 8; II. vii. 12
  • Ciminian Forest, in Etruria, I. ii. 2
  • Cimon, a distinguished Athenian general, son of Miltiades, II. ix. 10; III. ii. 5
  • Cineas, an Epirote, a friend of Pyrrhus, IV. iii. 2
  • Civilis, IV. iii. 14
  • Claudius: (1) Appius Claudius Sabinus, IV. i. 34
    • (2) Appius Claudius Caecus, IV. i. 18
    • (3) Appius Claudius Caudex, I. iv. 11
    • (4) Appius Claudius Pulcher, IV. i. 44
    • (5) Publius Claudius, II. xiii. 9
    • (6) M. Claudius Marcellus, consul 222 B.C., II. ii. 6; II. iii. 9; II. iv. 8; III. iii. 2; III. xvi. 1; IV. i. 11; IV. v. 1; IV. vii. 26; IV. vii. 38
    • (7) Claudius Marcellus, officer under Marius, ii. iv. 6
    • (8) C. Claudius Nero, I. i. 9; I. ii. 9; I. v. 19; II. iii. 8; II. ix. 2
    • (9) Ti. Claudius Nero, II. i. 15
  • Cleandridas, II. iii. 12
  • Clearchus, a Spartan general in the Peloponnesian War, III. v. 1; iv. i. 17
  • Cleonienes, king of Sparta, II. ii. 9
  • Cleonymus, III. vi. 7
  • Clisthenes, tyrant of Sicyon, III. vii. 6
  • Clodius, I. v. 21
  • Clusium, an important town in Etruria, I. viii. 3
  • Cocles, see Horatius
  • Cominius, iii. xiii. 1
  • Commius, II. xiii. 11
  • Cononeus, III. iii. 6
  • Consabra, iv. v. 19
  • Corbulo, see Domitius
  • Corcyreans, the inhabitants of Corcyra, an island in the Ionian Sea, I. xii. 11
  • Corinth, III. xii. 2; iv. iii. 15
  • Coriolanus, an early Roman patrician condemned to exile by the plebeian assembly. Hero of Shakespeare's play of that name, I. viii. 1
  • Cornelius: (1) Cornelius Cossus, 426 B.C., II. viii. 9
    • (2) Cornelius Cossus, consul, 343 B.C., I. v. 14; IV. v. 9
    • (3) Cornelius Lentulus, IV. v. 5
    • (4) P. Cornelius Rufinus, III. vi. 4
    • (5) L. Cornelius Rufinus, III. ix.4; (cf. note)
    • (6) Cornelius Scipio, legatus 297 B.C., II. iv. 2
    • (7) L. Cornelius Scipio, consul 259 B.C., III. x. 2; (cf. III. ix. 4 and note)
    • (8) Cn. Cornelius Scipio, II. iii. 1; IV. iii. 4; iv. vii. 9
    • (9) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major, I. ii. 1; I. iii. 5; I. iii. 8; I. viii. 10; I. xii. 1; II. i. 1; II. iii. 4; II. iii. 16; II. v. 29; II. vii. 4; II. xi. 5; III. vi. 1; III. ix. 1; IV. vii. 30; iv. vii. 39
    • (10) L.Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, IV. vii, 30
    • (11) P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Minor, ii. viii. 7; IV. i. 1; IV. i. 5; iv. iii. 9; IV. vii. 4; IV. vii. 16; iv. vii. 27
    • (12) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica, IV. i. 15
    • (13) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum, III. vi. 2
    • (14) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, iv. i. 20
    • (15) L. Cornelius Sulla, I. v. 17; I. v. 18; I. ix. 2; i. xi. 11; I. xi. 20; II. iii. 17; II. vii. 2; II. vii. 3; II. viii. 12; II. ix. 3; IV. i. 27
  • Cossus, see Cornelius
  • Cotta, see Aurelius and Aurunculeius
  • Crassus, see Fonteius, Licinius, Otacilius
  • Craterus, III. vi. 7
  • Crispinus, see Quintius
  • Crissaei, the inhabitants of Crissa, a town in Phocis, III. vii. 6
  • Croesus, the last king of Lydia, I. v. 4; II. iv. 12; III. viii. 3
  • Crotona (Croton), a Greek town in southern Italy, III. vi. 4
  • Crotonienses, III. vi. 4
  • Cubii, II. xi. 7
  • Cunctator, see Fabius
  • Curio, see Scribonius
  • Curius, M'. Curius Dentatus, a hero of the Roman republic, I. viii. 4; II. ii. 1; IV. iii. 12
  • Cursor, see Papirius
  • Cyprus, the island, II. ix. 10
  • Cyrrhestes, a native of Cyrrhestica, a province of Syria, I. i. 6
  • Cyrus, the Elder, king of Persia, I. xi. 19; II. v. 5; III. iii. 4; III. viii. 3
  • Cyrus, the Younger, iv. ii. 5; IV. ii. 7
  • Cyzicenes, the inhabitants of Cyzicus, III. xiii. 6
  • Cyzicus, a town and island north of Asia Minor, III. ix. 6; IV. v. 21
  • Daci, the people of Dacia, on the north bank of the Danube, I. x. 4; II. iv. 3
  • Dardanicum bellum, iv. i. 43
  • Darius, king of Persia, I. v. 25
  • Datames, a distinguished Persian general, II. vii. 9
  • Decelea, a deme in Attica, north of Athens, I. iii. 9
  • Decius: P. Decius Mus, (1) consul 340 B.C., I. v. 14; IV. v. 9; IV. v. 15
    • (2) Consul 295 B.C., I. viii. 3; IV. V. 15
  • Dolminus, III. vi. 2
  • Delphi, seat of the oracle of Apollo in Phocis, I. xi. 11
  • Diana, the goddess, III. ii. 5
  • Didius, I. viii. 5; II. x. 1
  • Diodotus, III. xvi. 5
  • Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, I. viii. 11; III. iv. 3; III. iv. 4
  • Dis, another name for Pluto, god of the underworld, i. ii. 10
  • Domitian, the Emperor, I. i. 8; I. iii. 10; II. iii. 23; II. xi. 7; iv. iii. 14
  • Domitius Calvinus, III. ii. 1
  • Domitius Corbulo, a distinguished Roman general, II. ix. 5; iv. i. 21; IV. i. 28; IV. ii. 3; VI. vii. 2
  • Duellius, winner of the first naval victory won by the Romans, I. v. 6; II. iii. 24; III. ii. 2
  • Duillius, I. v. 17
  • Dyrrhachium, a seaport town of Illyria, II. vii. 13; III. xvii. 4; IV. i. 43
  • Elea, a city of Aeolis in Asia Minor, IV. v. 16
  • Eleusis, a city of Attica, famous for the Eleusinian mysteries, II. ix. 9
  • Enipeus, a river of Thessaly, II. iii. 22
  • Epaminondas, the famous Theban general, I. xi. 6; I. xi. 16; I. xii. 5; I. xii.6; I. xii. 7; II. ii.l2; II. v. 26; III. ii. 7; III. xi. 5; III. xii. 3; IV. ii. 6; IV. iii. 6
  • Ephesii, the inhabitants of Ephesus, III. iii. 7; III. ix. 10
  • Ephesus, a city of Ionia in Asia Minor, III. iii. 7
  • Ephialtes, the betrayer of the Spartans at Thermopylae, II. ii. 13
  • Epicydes, III. iii. 2
  • Epidaurus, a town in Argolis, famed for the worship of Aesculapius, II. xi. 1
  • Epirotes, I. iv. 4; II. iii. 21; II. vi. 9; III. iii. 1; IV. iii. 2
  • Epirotica regio, II. v. 10
  • Epirus, a province of northern Greece, II. xiii. 8
  • Erythraei, the inhabitants of Erythaea in Boeotia, II. v. 15
  • Etrusca lingua, I. ii. 2
  • Etrusci, Etruscans, i. viii. 3; I. xi. 1; II. v. 2; II. vi. 7; II. vii. 11
  • Etruscum bellum, I. ii. 2; I. ii. 7
  • Eumenes: (1) the Cardian, iv. vii. 34
    • (2) king of Bithynia, I. xi. 15
  • Euphrates, the river, I. i. 6; III. vii 4; III. vii. 5
  • Europe, II. vi. 8
  • Eurymedon River, II. ix. 10
  • Fabius: (1) Q. Fabius Maximus Rullus, I. ii. 2; I. viii. 3; I. xi. 21; II. i. 8; II. iv. 2; II. v. 2; IV. i. 35; iv. i. 39
    • (2) Fabius Caeso, I. ii. 2
    • (3) Q. Fabius Maximus Servilianus, IV. i. 42
    • (4) Q. Fabius Maximus Cunctator, I. iii. 3; I. v. 28; I. viii. 2; I. xi. 4; II. v. 22; III. iv. 1; III. ix. 2; IV. vi. 1; IV. vii. 36
    • (5) Q. Fabius Maximus, son of No. 4, III. ix. 2; IV. vi. 1
    • (6) M. Fabius Vibulanus, I. xi. 1 ; II. vi. 7; II. vii. 11
  • Fabricius, a hero of the Roman republic, IV. iii. 2; iv. iv. 2
  • Falisci, the inhabitants of Falerii in Etruria, II. iv. 18; II. v. 9; II. viii. 3; II. viii. 8; iv. iv. 1
  • Fidenae, a town in the Sabine territory, north of Rome, II. v. 1
  • Fidenates, II. iv. 19; II. viii. 9
  • Fimbria, a partisan of Marius and Cinna, III. xvii. 5
  • Flaccus, see Fulvius
  • Flaminius, a Roman general, defeated and slain by Hannibal, II. v. 24
  • Flamma, see Calpumius
  • Fonteius Crassus, I. v. 12; IV. v. 8
  • Forum Gallorum, a town of Cisalpine Gaul, II. v. 39
  • Fulvius: (1) Cn. Fulvius, II. v. 9
    • (2) Cn. Fulvius Centumalus, I. viii. 3
    • (3) Q. Fulvius Flaccus, consul 212 B.C., IV. i. 44
    • (4) Cn. Fvilvius Flaccus, consul 211 B.C., II. v. 21; IV. vii. 29
    • (5) Q. Fulvius Flaccus, censor 174 B.C., II. v. 8 (cf. note); IV. i. 33
    • (6) Cn. Fulvius Flaccus, brother of No. 5, IV. i. 32
    • (7) Fulvius Nobilior, I. vi. 1; I. vi. 2; I. xi. 2
  • Furius, I. i. 11; i. v. 13
  • Furius Agrippa, II. viii. 2
  • M. Furius Camillus: (1) dictator 396 B.C., II. iv. 15; II. viii. 4; II. viii. 6; III. xiii. 1; III. xv. 1: IV. iv. 1; IV. vii. 40
    • (2) Son of No. 1, II. vi. 1
  • Gabii, a town in Latiura, III. iii. 3
  • Gabini, the inhabitants of Gabii, I. i. 4; III. iii. 3
  • Galli, the Gauls, I. ii. 6; I. viii. 3; I. xi. 15; II. i. 8; II. iii. 16; II. iii. 18; II. iv. 5; II. iv. 7; II. v. 20; II. v. 34; II. vi. 1; II. xiii. 1; III. xiii. 1; III. xv. 1; III. xvi. 2; III. xvi. 3; III. xvii. 6; III. xvii. 7; IV. v. 4
  • Gallia, I. i. 8; II. i. 16; II. xiii. 11; III. vii. 2; III. xvii. 6; IV. iii. 14
  • Gallic Way, II. vi. 1
  • Gallus, see Sulpicius
  • Gastron, II. iii. 13
  • Gelo, tyrant of Syracuse, I. xi. 18
  • Germani, the Germans, I. i. 8; I. iii. 10; I. xi. 3; II. i. 16; II. v. 20; II. v. 34; II. vi. 3; II. ix. 4; IV. v. 11; IV. vii. 8
  • Germanicum bellum, iv. iii. 14
  • Germanicus, see Domitian
  • Germany, IV. vii. 8
  • Gisgo, see Hasdrubal
  • Glabrio, see Acilius
  • Glaucia, IV. v. 1
  • Gracchus, see Sempronius
  • Graeca urbs, III. v. 3
  • Graeci, the Greeks, Pref. to Bk. I., II. ii. 14; II. iii. 6; II. iii. 13; III. ii. 6; IV. ii. 7; IV. ii. 8; IV. vii. 22
  • Graecinus, II. v. 31
  • Greece, I. iv. 6; II. ii. 14
  • Halys, a river in Asia Minor, I. v. 4
  • Hamilcar, the name of several Carthaginian generals: (1) III. xvi. 2
    • (2) Hamilcar Rhodinus, I. ii. 3
    • (3) Hamilcar Barca, II. iv. 17; III. x. 9
  • Hannibal, the name of several Carthaginian generals: (1) son of Gisgo, III. x. 3
    • (2) Hannibal, leader in First Punic War, IV. i. 19
    • (3) Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca, I. i. 9; I. ii. 9; I. iii. 3; I. iii. 8; I. v. 19; I. v. 28; I. vii. 2; I. viii. 2; I. viii. 7; I. viii. 10; II. ii. 6; II. ii. 7; II. iii. 7; II. iii. 9; II. iii. 16; II. v. 13; II. v. 21; II. v. 22; II. v. 23; II. v. 24; II. v. 25; II. v. 27; II. vi. 4; II. vii. 7; II. ii. 2; III. ii. 3; III. iii. 6; III. vi. 1; III. ix. 2; III. x. 3; III. x. 4; III. xiv. 2; III. xv. 3; III. xvi. 1; III. xvi. 4; III. xviii. 1; III. xviii. 2; III. xviii. 3; IV. iii. 7; IV. iii. 8; IV. v. 20; IV. vii. 10; IV. vii. 25; IV. vii. 26; IV. vii. 38
  • Hanno, the name of several Carthaginian generals: (1) I. v. 27
    • (2) Hanno, 261 B.C., III. xvi. 3
    • (3) Hanno, 218 B.C., II. iii. 1
  • Harrybas, king of the Molossians, a people in Epirus, II. v. 19
  • Hasdrubal, the name of several Carthaginian generals: (1) H., brother of Hannibal, I. i. 9; I. ii. 9; I. v. 19; II. iii. 8; II. ii. 2; IV. vii. 15
    • (2) H., son of Gisgo, I. iii. 5; II. i. 1; II. iii. 4
    • (3) Others of this name: I. v. 12; II. v. 4; III. xvii. 1; III. xvii. 3; IV. iii. 8; IV. v. 8; iv. vii. 18
  • Hellespont, the modern Dardanelles, I. iv. 7; II. v. 44
  • Henna, a city of central Sicily, iv. vii. 22
  • Heraclea, III. x. 7
  • Hermocrates, a Syracusan general, II. ix. 6; II. ix. 7
  • Hernici, a people of Latium, II. viii. 2
  • Himera, a city of northern Sicily, III. x. 3
  • Himeraeans, III. iv. 4; III. x. 3
  • Himilco, a Carthaginian general, I. i. 2; III. x. 5
  • Hippias, tyrant of Athens, son of Pisistratus, II. ii. 9
  • Hirtius, consul 43 B.C., III. xiii. 7; III. xiii. 8; III. xiv. 3; III. xiv. 4
  • Hirtuleius, a lieutenant of Sertorius in Spain, I. v. 8; II. i. 2; II. iii, 5; II. vii. 5; IV. v. 19
  • Hispani, the Spaniards, II. iii. 1; II. iv. 17; II. v. 31; II. x. 1; IV. v. 19
  • Hispania, Spain, I. i. 1; I. i. 12; I. ii. 5; I. iii. 5; I. v. 1; I. v. 8; I. v. 12; I. v. 19; II. i. 1; II. 1. 2; II. i. 3; II. iii. 1; II. iii. 4; II. iii. 5; II. iii. 11; II. v. 14; II. v. 31; II. v. 32; II. ix. 2; II. x. 1; II. xi. 5; II. xii. 2; II. xiii. 6; III. i. 2; III. vii. 3; III. xiv. 1; III. xviii. 1; IV. i. 23; IV. iii. 4; IV. v. 8; IV. vii. 31; IV. vii. 42
  • Hispaniae, II. x. 2
  • Homericus versus, II. iii. 21
  • Horatius Cocles, the defender of the bridge against the Etruscans under Porsenna, II. xiii. 5
  • Hostilius (Tullus H.), third king of Rome, II. vii. 1
  • Hydaspes, a river in India, I. iv. 9
  • Hyllii, the Illyrians, II. iii. 2
  • Iapydes, a people of Illyria, II. v. 28
  • Herda, a town in Spain, II. v. 38; II. xiii. 6
  • Ilergetes, a people of Spain, IV. vii. 31
  • Illyrii, the Illyrians, a people on the eastern shore of the Adriatic, II. v. 10; II. v. 19; III. vi. 3
  • Indi, the people of India, i. iv. 9
  • Indibile, a town in Spain, II. iii. 1
  • Indus, the river in India, I. iv. 9a
  • Initia, a fortress in Armenia, IV. i. 21
  • Iphicrates, a famous Athenian general, I. iv. 7; I. v. 24; I. vi. 3; II. i. 5; II. i. 6; II. v. 42; II. xii. 4; III. xii. 2; IV. vii. 23
  • Isaura, a town in Asia Minor, III. vii. 1
  • Isthmos (of Corinth), II. v. 26
  • Italici, the Italians, II. iii. 16; II. iii. 17
  • Italy, I. iii. 2; I. iii. 8; I. iv. 11; I. v. 5; et passim
  • Juba, a Numidian king, II. v. 40
  • Judaei, the Jews, II. i. 17
  • Jugurtha, a Numidian king, I. viii. 8; II. i. 13; II. iv. 10
  • Jugurthinum bellum, III. ix. 3; IV. i. 2
  • Julius Caesar, I. i. 5; I. iii. 2; I. v. 5; I. v. 9; I. viii. 9; I. ix. 4; I. xi. 3; I. xii. 2; II. i. 11; II. i. 16; II. ii. 3; I. iii. 18; II. iii. 22; II. v. 20; II. v. 38; II. vi. 3; II. vii. 13; II. viii. 13; II. xiii. 6; II. xiii. 11, III. vii. 2; III. xiv. 1; III. xvii. 4; III. xvii. 6; IV. v. 2; IV. v. 11; IV. vii. 1; iv. vii. 32
  • Julius Civilis, IV. iii. 14
  • Junius: (1) D. Junius Brutus, consul, 138 B.C., IV. i. 20
    • (2) D. Junius Brutus, consul 43 B.C., III. xiii. 7; III. xiii. 8
    • (3) M. Junius Brutus, IV. ii. 1
    • (4) M. Junius Pera, ii. v. 25
  • Jupiter, I. xii. 12
  • Kaeso, see Fabius
  • Laberius, I. v. 15; IV. v. 10
  • Labienus: (1) T. Labienus, a lieutenant of Caesar, II. v. 20; II. vii. 13
    • (2) T. Labienus, son of No. 1, II. v. 36
  • Lacedaemon, Sparta, I. i. 10; III. xi. 5; IV. vii. 13
  • Lacedaemonii, the Lacedaemonians, I. i. 10; I. iii. 7; I. iii. 9; I. iv. 2; I. iv.l2; i. xi. 6; I. xi. 7; I. xi. 16; I. xii. 5; I. xii. 7; II. i. 6; II. i. 10; II. ii. 12; II. ii. 13; II. v. 26; II. v. 42; II. v. 47; II. xi. 4; III. xi. 5; III. xii. 1; III. xv. 2; IV. ii. 6; IV. ii. 9; IV. v. 12; IV. vii. 13
  • Lacetani, a people of Spain, III. x. 1
  • Laelii, IV. v. 14
  • Laelius: (1) C. Laelius, the friend of Scipio Africanus, the elder, I. i. 3; I. ii. 1; II. iii. 16
    • (2) D. Laelius, an adherent of Pompey, II. v. 31
    • (3) IV. v. 14
  • Laenas, see Popilius
  • Laevinus, see Valerius
  • Latin League, iv. vii. 25
  • Latina lingua, II. iv. 10
  • Latini, the people of Latiium, I. xi. 8; II. viii. 4
  • Latinum nomen, iv. vii. 25
  • Lauron, a town in Spain, II. v. 31
  • Lentulus, see Cornelius
  • Leonidas, the hero of Thermopylae, IV. v. 13
  • Leotychidas, a Spartan admiral, I. xi. 7
  • Leptines, II. v. 11
  • Leucadia, a town and island in the Ionian Sea, III. iv. 5
  • Liburni, an Illyrian people, ii. v. 43
  • Licinius: (1) P. Licinius, proconsul, II. v. 28
    • (2) P. Licinius Crassus Mucianus, IV. v. 16
    • (3) P. Licinius Crassus, II. iv. 16; IV. vii. 41
    • (4) M. Licinius Crassus, I. i. 13; I. V. 20; II. iv. 7; II. v. 34
    • (5) Licinius Lucullus, III. x. 7
    • (6) L. Licinius Lucullus, II. i. 14; II. ii. 4; II. v. 30; II. vii. 8; III. xiii. 6
  • Ligures, I. ii. 6; I. v. 16; I. v. 26; II. iii. 16; III. ii. 1; III. ix. 3; III. xvii. 2; IV. i. 46
  • Liguria, a district of Cisalpine Gaul, I. v. 16
  • Lilybaeum, a promontory of western Sicily, III. x. 9
  • Lingones, a people of Gaul, IV. iii. 14
  • Liparae Insulae, Liparian Islands, north of Sicily, IV. i. 31
  • Litana Forest, in Cisalpine Gaul, I. vi. 4
  • Livius: (1) Livy, the historian, II. v. 31; II. v. 34
    • (2) M. Livius Macatus, III. iii. 6; III. xvii. 3
    • (3) M. Livius Salinator, I. i. 9; I. ii. 9; II. iii. 8; IV. i. 45; IV. vii. 15
  • Locri, (Epizephyrii) a Greek settlement in southern Italy, IV. vii. 26
  • Longus, see Sempronius
  • Lucani, the Lucanians, a people of southern Italy, I. iv. 1; I. vi. 1; II. iii. 12; II. iii. 21; III. vi. 4
  • Luceria, a city in Apulia, iv. i. 29
  • Lucullus, see Licinius
  • Lueria, III. ii. 1
  • Lusitani, II. xiii. 4; III. v. 2
  • Lusitania, a country of western Spain, I. xi. 13
  • Lutatius Catulus, consul 102 B.C., I. v. 3
  • Lydia, a district of Asia Minor, I. viii. 12; IV. vii. 30
  • Lysander, a distinguished Spartan general, I. v. 7; II. i.18; IV. i. 9
  • Lysimachus, one of Alexander's generals, I. v. 11; III. iii. 7
  • Macedones, I. iv. 6; I. iv. 13; II. iii. 2; II. iii. 16; II. iii. 17; II. iii, 20; II. vii, 8; III. iii. 7
  • Macedonia, IV. ii. 1; iv. vi. 3
  • Macedonicus habitus, III. ii. 11
  • Magnetes, the Magnesians, a people of Thessaly, III. viii. 2
  • Mago, the name of several Carthaginian generals: (1) brother of Hannibal, II. v. 23
    • (2) another, III. vi. 5; IV. vii. 26
  • Maharbal, a Cathaginian, II. v. 12
  • Maleventum, iv. i. 14 (cf. note)
  • Mandro, III. iii. 7
  • Manlius: (1) A. Manlius, I. ix. 1
    • (2) Cn. Manlius, I. xi. l; II. vi. 7; II. vii. 11
    • (3) Manlius Imperiosus, iv. i. 40
    • (4) son of No. 3, IV. i. 41
    • (5) A. Manlius Torquatus, III. v. 3
  • Mantinea, a city of Arcadia in the Peloponnesus, III. xi. 5
  • Marathon, a village in Attica, II. ix. 8
  • Marcellus, see Claudius
  • Marcius: (1) T. Marcius, II. vi. 2; II. x. 2
    • (2) Marcius Coriolanus, I. viii. 1
    • (3) Q. Marcius Rufus, II. iv. 7
  • Mariani muli, IV. i. 7
  • Marius, I. ii. 6; I. xi. 12; II. ii. 8; II. iv. 6; II. iv. 10; II. vii. 12; II. ix. 1; III. ix. 3; IV. i. 7; IV. ii. 2; IV. vii. 5
  • Marte aequo, II. iii. 13; II. iv. 1; II. v. 5
  • Masinissa, king of Numidia, II. iii. 16; III. vi. 1; IV. iii. 11
  • Massilienses, the inhabitants of Massilia, now Marseilles, I. vii. 4
  • Mauri, the Moors, ii. iii. 16; III. xiv. 1
  • Maximus, see Fabius
  • Mediolanum, modern Milan, I. ix. 3
  • Megara, a city of Megaris in central Greece, IV. i. 8
  • Megarenses, II. ix. 9
  • Melanthus, II. v. 41
  • Memmius, iv. i. 1
  • Memmon, the Rhodian, II. v. 18; II. v. 46
  • Messana, a city of north-eastern Sicily, I. iv. 11; IV. i. 31
  • Messenii, the inhabitants of Messenia in the Peloponnesus, II. i. 10; III. ii. 4
  • Metellus, see Caecilius
  • Milesii, the inhabitants of Miletus in Asia Minor, III. ix. 7; III. xv. 6
  • Milo, III. iii. 1
  • Miltiades, the celebrated Athenian general, II. ix. 8
  • Mindarus, II. v. 44
  • Minerva, the goddess, III. ii. 8; IV. vii. 13
  • Minucius: (1) M. Minucius Rufus, II. v. 22
    • (2) Minucius Rufus, II. iv. 3
    • (3) Q. Minucius Thermus, I. v. 16; I. viii. 10
  • Mithridates, king of Pontus, I. i. 7; I. v. 18; I. xi. 20; II. i. 12; II. i. 14; II. ii. 2; II. ii. 3; II. ii. 4; II. v. 30; II. v. 33; III. xiii. 6; III. xvii. 5; IV. v. 21
  • Mithridaticus exercitus, II. viii. 12
  • Molossi, a people of Epirus, II. v. 19
  • Mulucha, a river in northern Africa, III. ix. 3
  • Mummius, the general who destroyed Corinth, IV. iii. 15
  • Munda, a city in Spain, II. viii. 13
  • Munychia, one of the three Athenian harbours, I. v. 7
  • Mutina, a city of Cisalpine Gaul, I. vii. 5; III. xiii. 7
  • Mutinenses, III. xiv. 3
  • Myrina, a city of Aeolis in Asia Minor, IV. v. 16
  • Myronides, II. iv. 11; IV. vii. 21
  • Naevius, centurion, IV. vii. 29
  • Nasica, see Cornelius
  • Nautius, II. iv. 1
  • Nero, see Claudius
  • Nicostratus, king of the Aetolians, I. iv. 4
  • Nobilior, see Fulvius
  • Nolani, the inhabitants of Nola, a city in Campania, III. xvi. 1
  • Numantia, a city in Spain, II. viii. 7; IV. i. 1; IV. vii. 27
  • Numantini, III. xvii. 9; IV. v. 23
  • Numidae, Numidians, I. v. 16; II. ii. 11; II. iii. 16; II. v. 23; II. v. 27; II. v. 29; II. v. 40; III. vi. 1; IV. vii. 18
  • Numidia, a country of northern Africa, II. iv. 10; IV. vii. 18
  • Numistro, a city in Lucania, II. ii. 6
  • Oceanus, the British Channel, II. xiii. 11
  • Octavius Graecinus, ii. v. 31
  • (Cn.) Octavius, IV. v. 7
  • Orchoraenos, a city in Boeotia, I. xi. 5
  • Orestes, son of Agamemnon, i. ii. 8
  • Osaces, a Parthian general, II. v. 35
  • Otacilius Crassus, III. xvi. 3; IV. i. 19
  • Paches, an Athenian general, IV. vii. 17
  • Pacorus, a Parthian general, I. i. 6
  • Palaepharsalus, II. iii. 22
  • Pammenes, a Theban general, II. iii. 3
  • Pamphylia, a country of Asia Minor, II. ix. 10
  • Pannonii, the people of Pannonia, a country north of Illyricum, II. i. 15
  • Panormitani, III. xvii. 1
  • Panormus, the modern Palermo, II. v. 4
  • Pansa, II. v. 39
  • Papirius: (1) L. Papirius Cursor, dictator 325 B.C., iv. i. 39
    • (2) son of No. 1, II. iv. 1; III. iii. 1
  • Papus, see Aemilius
  • Parthi, the Parthians, an Asiatic people, I. i. 6; II. ii. 5; II. iii. 15; II. v. 35; II. v. 36; II. v. 37; II. xiii. 7; IV. ii. 3
  • Paulus, see Aemilius
  • Pelignus, a Pelignian, a man of Sabine descent, II. viii. 5
  • Pelopidas, a celebrated Theban general, I. v. 2; III. viii. 2; IV. vii. 28
  • Peloponnesii, the Peloponnesians, I. v. 10; II. xi. 4; III. ix. 9
  • Peloponnesus, the southern division of Greece, I. iii. 9; II. v. 26
  • Perdiccas, a general of Alexander the Great, IV. vii. 20
  • Pericles, a great Athenian statesman, I. iii. 7; I. v. 10; I. xi. 10; I. xii. 10; III. ix. 5; III. ix. 9
  • Perperna, the murderer of Sertorius, II. v. ,32
  • Persae, the Persians, I. xi. 17; II. ii. 13; II. iii. 3; II. iii. 13; II. ix. 8; II. ix. 10; IV. ii. 5; IV. v. 13; IV. vi. 3.
  • Perses, Perseus, king of Macedonia, II. iii. 20
  • Persicum bellum, II. viii. 5
  • Persicus habitus, III. viii. 3
  • Persis, Persia, II. iii. 6
  • Peticus, see Sulpicius
  • Petilini, the inhabitants of Petelia, a town in southern Italy, IV. v. 18
  • Petilius, IV. 1. 46
  • Petreius, one of Pompey's generals, I. viii. 9; II. i. 11
  • Phalaris, a tvrant of Agrigentum, III. iv. 6
  • Pharnabazus, a Persian satrap, II. vii. 6
  • Pharnaces, son of Mithridates, II. ii. 3
  • Pharnaeus, I. i. 6
  • Pharnastanes, a Parthian general, II. v. 37
  • Pharsalica pugna, II. vii. 13.
  • Philip: (1) of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, I. iii. 4; I. iv. 13; I. iv. 13a; II. i. 9; II. iii. 2; II. viii. 14; III. iii. 5; IV. ii. 4; IV. v. 12; iv. vii. 37
    • (2) son of Demetrius, I. iv. 6; II. xiii. 8; III. viii. 1
    • (3) III. ix. 8; IV. i. 6
  • Phocenses, the inhabitants of Phocaea, a city of Ionia, III. xi. 2
  • Phormion, a celebrated Athenian general, III. xi. 1
  • Phrygia, a district in Asia Minor, I. iv. 2
  • Picentes, the inhabitants of Picenum, a district in central Italy, I. xii. 3
  • Pinarius, IV. vii. 22
  • Piraeus, the largest seaport of Athens, I. xi. 20
  • Pisidia, a country of Asia Minor, I. iv. 5
  • Pisistratus, a tyrant of Athens, II. ix. 9
  • Piso, see Calpurnius
  • Pius, see Metellus
  • Poeni, the Carthaginians, I. i. 9; I. iv. 11; I. iv. 12; I. viii. 6; I. xi. 4; I. xi. 18; I. xii. 9; II. i. 1 ; II. i. 4; II. ii. 11; II. iii. 4; II. iii. 16; II. iv. 14; II. v. 4; II. v. 29; II. vi. 2; II. ix. 2; II. x. 2; II. xiii. 9; II. xiii. 10; III. iii. 6; III. x. 3; III. x. 9; III. xiii. 2; IV. i. 44; IV. v. 18; IV. vii. 12; IV. vii. 22; IV. vii. 38
  • Pollux, brother of Castor, I. xi. 8; I. xi. 9
  • Pompeianae partes, Pompeiani, followers of Pompey, II. v. 31; II. vii. 13; III. xiv. 1; IV. vii. 32
  • Pompeius: (1) Cn. Pompeius Strabo, III. xvii. 8
    • (2) Cn. Pompeius Magnus, I. 1. 7; I. iv. 8; I. v. 6; I. ix. 3; II. i. 3; II. i. 12; II. ii. 2; II. iii. 11; II. iii. 14; II. iii. 22; II. v. 31; II. v. 32; II. v. 33; II. xi. 2; III. xvii. 4; IV. v. 1
    • (3) Cn. Pompeius, son of No. 2, III. xiv. 1
  • Pomptinius, II. iv. 7
  • Pomptinus ager, a marshy district in Latium, II. vi. 1
  • Pontici, soldiers of Mithridates, II. i. 12
  • Pontius Cominius, III. xiii. 1
  • Popilius Laenas, III.} xvii. 9
  • Porcius Cato: (1) the Censor, I. i. 1; I. ii. 5; II. iv. 4; II. vii. 14; III. i. 2; III. x. 1; IV. i. 16; IV. i. 33; IV. iii. 1; iv. vii. 12; IV. vii. 31; IV. vii. 35
    • (2) son of No. 1, IV. v. 17
  • Porsenna, an Etruscan king, II. xiii. 5
  • Porus, a king of India, I. iv. 9
  • Postumius: (1) Aulus Postumius, consul 496 B.C., I. xi. 8
    • (2) L. Postumius Megellus, I. viii. 3
    • (3) L. Postumius, II. i. 4
    • (4) Postumius, consularis, IV. v. 3
  • Praeneste, a town in Latium, II. ix. 3
  • Prinassum, III. viii. 1
  • Priscus, see Servilius, Tarquitius
  • Prusias, king of Bithynia, iv. vii. 11
  • Ptolomaeus: (1) Ptolemy Soter, IV. vii. 20
    • (2) Ptolemy Ceraunus, III. ii. 11
  • Punica acies, II. iii. 1; classis, II. iii. 24; navis, I. iv. 12
  • Punicum bellum, I. iii. 5; I. iv. 11; I. viii. 6; II. ii. 11; II. iii. 8; IV. i. 25
  • Punicum vallum, III. x. 3
  • Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, II. ii. 1; II. iii. 21; II. iv. 9; II. iv. 13; II. vi. 9; II. vi. 10; III. vi. 3; IV. i. 3; IV. i. 14; IV. i. 18; IV. iv. 2
  • Pythias, iv. vii. 37
  • Quintius: (1) L. Quintius, II. v. 34
    • (2) T. Quintius Capitolinus, II. vii. 10; II. viii. 3 (cf. note); II. xii. 1; III. i. 1
    • (3) T. Quintius Crispinus, iv. vii. 38
    • (4) Quintius Crispinus, VI. vii. 26
  • Regini, the inhabitants of Rhegium, III. iv. 3
  • Regulus, see Atilius
  • Rhegium, a Greek town in southern Italy, I. iv. 11; IV. i. 38
  • Rhodii, the inhabitants of the island Rhodes, I. iv. 13a; I. vii. 4; III. ix. 10
  • Rhodinus, see Hamilcar
  • Rhyndacup, a river in Asia Minor, III. xvii. 5
  • Romani, Romans, passim; I. vi. 4; I. viii. 1; I. viii. 3; I. viii. 6; I. viii.7; I. x. 1; II. i. 13; II. iii. l6; III. ii. 3; III. xiii. 1; III. xiii. 2; III. xv. 1; III. xv. 4; III. xvi. 2; III. xvii. 1; III. xviii. 1; III. xviii 2; III. xviii. 3; IV. i. 14; IV. vii. 6
  • Romanum nomen, I. ii. 2
  • Rome, I. ii. 4; IV. i. 39
  • Romulus, founder of Rome, II. v. 1
  • Rufinus, see Cornelius
  • Rufus, see Aemilius, Marcius, Minucius
  • Rullus, see Fabius
  • Rutilius Rufus, a Roman statesman, IV. i. 12; IV. ii. 2
  • Sabboras, II. v. 40
  • Sabini, the Sabines, a people of central Italy, I. viii. 4; II. viii. 1; II. viii. 10; IV. iii. 12
  • Sabinus, see Titurius
  • Saepinum, a town of the Samnites, IV. i. 24
  • Saguntini, the inhabitants of Saguntum in Spain, III. x. 4
  • Salamis, an island off the west coast of Attica, II. ii. 14
  • Salapia, a city in Apulia, IV. vii. 38
  • Salinator, see Livius
  • Sallentini, a people in south-eastern Italy, II. iii. 21
  • Salvius, II. viii. 5
  • Samii, the inhabitants of Samos, an island in the Aegean Sea, I. iv. 14
  • Samnites, the people of Samnium, I. viii. 3; I. xi. 2; ii. i. 8; II. iii. 21; II. iv. 1; II. iv. 2
  • Samniticum bellum, I. v. 14; II. viii. 11; IV. v. 9
  • Samnium, a country in south central Italy, I. vi. 1; II. iv. 2; IV. i. 29
  • Sanii, III. ii. 11; III. iii. 5
  • Sardes, Sardis, the capital of Lydia, III. viii. 3
  • Sardinia, III. ix. 4; III. x. 2
  • Saturni dies, II. i. 17
  • Scaurus, see Aemilius
  • Scipio, see Cornelius
  • Scipiones, II. vi. 2
  • Scordisci, a people on the borders of Illyria, II. iv. 3; III. x. 7
  • Scorylo, a Dacian chieftain, I. x. 4
  • Scribonius Curio: (1) consul 76 B.C., IV. i. 43
    • (2) in Civil War, II. v. 40
  • Scultenna River, in Cisalpine Gaul, III. xiii. 7; III. xiv. 3
  • Scythae, the people of Scythia, north of the Black and Caspian Seas, I. v. 25; II. iv. 20; II. v. 5; II. viii. 14
  • Segobrigenses, a people of Spain, III. x. 6; III. xi. 4
  • Segovienses, a people of Spain, IV. v. 22
  • Seiniramis, the famous Assyrian queen, III. vii. 5
  • Sempronius: (1) Ti. Sempronius Gracchus, IV. vii. 24
    • (2) T. Sempronius Gracchus, I. xii. 3 (cf. note)
    • (3) Ti. Sempronius Longus, II. v. 23
    • (4) P. Sempronius Tuditanus, IV. v. 7
    • (5) Ti. Sempronius Gracchus, II. v. 3; II. v. 14; III. v. 2; IV. vii. 33
  • Sentinas ager, the country near Sentinum in Umbria, I. viii. 3
  • Sertorius, a general of Marius, I. v. 1; I. v. 8; I. x. 1; I. x. 2; I. xi. 13; I. xii. 4; II. i. 3; II. iii. 11; II. v. 31; II. vii. 5; II. xii. 2; II. xiii. 3; II. xiii. 4; IV. vii. 6
  • Servilius: (1) Q. Servilius Pritcus, II. viii. 8
    • (2) P. Servilius Vatia, III. vii. 1; IV. v. 1
  • Servius Tullius, sixth king of Borne, II. viii. 1
  • Sicily, I. i. 2; I. iv. 11; I. viii. 11; II. i. 4; II. v. 4; II. xii. 4; III. iv. 6; III. vi. 6; III. x. 9; III. xvi. 3; IV. i. 25; IV. i. 30; IV. i. 44; IV. vii. 22
  • Siculum fretum, I. vii. 1
  • Sicyonii, the inhabitants of Sicyon, a city in the Peloponnesus, III. ii. 10; III. vii. 6; III. ix. 7
  • Siris, a river in southern Italy, IV. i. 24
  • Sosistratus, III. iii. 2
  • Sparta, III. xi. 5
  • Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator, I. v. 20; I. v. 21; I. v. 22; I. vii. 6; II. v. 34
  • Spurius Nautius, II. iv. 1
  • Statilius, IV. vii. 36
  • Statorius, I. i. 3
  • Ϲτενά, the Hellespont, I. iv. 13
  • Sudines, a soothsayer, I. xi. 15
  • Suenda, a town ia Cappadocia, III. ii. 9
  • Suessetani, a people of Spain, iii. x. 1
  • Sulla, see Cornelius
  • Sulpicius: (1) C. Sulpicius Gallus, I. xii. 8
    • (2) C. Sulpicius Peticius, II. iv. 5
  • Superbus, see Tarquinius
  • Sutrini, the inhabitants of Sutrium in Etruria, II. v. 2
  • Syphax, a Numidian king, I. i. 3; I. ii. 1; II. v. 29; II. vii. 4
  • Syracusani, Syracusans, I. viii. 11; II. v. 11; II. ix. 7; III. iii. 2; III. vi. 6
  • Syracusanus portus, I. v. 6
  • Syracuse, a celebrated city in Sicily, I. iv. 12; I. viii. 11; I. xi. 18
  • Syria, I. xi. 12; II. v. 35; II. xiii. 2
  • Tarentini, the inhabitants of Tarentum, i. iv. 1; II. iii. 21; II. iv. 13; III. iii. l; III. iii. 6; III. xvii. 3
  • Tarentum, a city in southern Italy, III. iii. 1; III. iii. 6
  • Tarpeia Saxa, the Tarpeian rock on the Capitoline Hill, named from Tarpeia, who betrayed the Roman citadel to the Sabines, III. xiii. 1
  • Tarquinienses, the inhabitants of Tarquinii in Etruria, II. iv. 18
  • Tarquinius Superbus, the fifth king of Rome, I. i. 4; II. viii. 1; II. viii. 10; III. iii. 3
  • (S.) Tarquinius, the last king of Rome, I. i. 4; III. iii. 3
  • Tarquitius Priscus, II. v. 31
  • Taurus Mts., I. i. 6
  • Tegea, a city of Arcadia in the Peloponnesus, III. ii. 8
  • Terentius Varro, the Roman general defeated by Hannibal at Cannae, IV. i. 4; IV. v. 6
  • Teutoni, a people of Germany, II. ii. 8; II. iv. 6; II. vii. 12; II. ix. 1; IV. vii. 5
  • Teutonicum bellum, I. ii. 6
  • Thamyris, a Scythian queen, II. v. 5
  • Theagenes, a despot of Megara, IV. i. 8
  • Thebani, Thebans, i. iv. 3; I. x. 3; I. xi. 6; II. iv. 11; II. vi. 6; III. ii. 10; IV. ii. 6; IV. vii. 19; IV. vii. 21
  • Thebes, a city of Boeotia, I. iv. 3; I. xi. 6
  • Themistocles, the famous Athenian statesman, I. i. 10; I. iii. 6; II. ii. 14; II. vi. 8
  • Thermopylae, a celebrated mountain pass, leading from Thessaly to Locris, I. iv. 6; II. ii. 13; II. iv. 4; IV. ii. 9
  • Thermus, see Minucius
  • Thessali, the inhabitants of Thessaly, a division of northern Greece, IV. vii. 28
  • Thessalicum bellum, i. v. 2
  • Thrace, a district north of Greece, I. iv. 13; I. v. 24; I. vi.3; II. xi. 3
  • Thraces, Thracians, II. xii. 4; III. v. 1; III. xv. 5; III. xvi. 5; IV. v. 16
  • Thrasybulus, tyrant of Miletus, III. ix. 7; III. xv. 6
  • Tiber, the river, II. vi. 1 ; III. xiii. 1
  • Tiberius, see Claudius
  • Tigranes, a king of Armenia, II. i. 14; II. ii. 4
  • Tigranocerta, a city in Armenia, II. i. 14; II. ii. 4; II. ix. 5
  • Timarchus, III. ii. 11
  • Timotheas, an Athenian general, I. xii. 11; II. v. 47
  • Tisamenus, son of Orestes, I. ii. 8
  • Tissaphernes, a Persian satrap, I. viii. 12
  • Titius, IV. i. 26
  • Titurius Sabinus, a lieutenant of Caesar, III. xvii. 6; III. xvii. 7
  • Torquatus, see Manlius
  • Trachinius, a native of Trachis in Thessaly, II. ii. 13
  • Trasumenus, a lake in Etruria, II. v. 24; II. vi. 4; IV. vii. 25
  • Trebia, a river of Cisalpine Gaul, II. v. 23
  • Triballi, a Thracian people, II. iv. 20
  • Tridentinus saltus, a pass of the Alps, IV. i. 13
  • Troezen, a town of Argolis, I. iii. 6
  • Troezenii, the inhabitants of Troezen III. vi. 7
  • Tryphon, a king of Syria, II. xiii. 2
  • Tuditanus, see Sempronius
  • Servius Tullius, the sixth king of Rome, II. viii. 1
  • (Q) Tullius Cicero, brother of the orator. III. xvii. 6
  • Tullus Hostilius, see Hostilius
  • Tuscus habitus, I. ii. 2
  • Umbria, a district in north-eastern Italy, I. i. 9
  • Umbri, Umbrians, I. viii. 3
  • Vadandus, II. ix. 5
  • Valerius: (1) P. Valerius, II. xi. 1
    • (2) P. Valerius Laevinus, II. iv. 9; IV. i. 24; IV. vii. 7
    • (3) Valerius, iv. i. 30
  • Variana clades, III. xv. 4; IV. vii. 8
  • Varinius, I. v. 22
  • Varro, see Terentius
  • Veientes, inhabitants of Veii, II. iv. 19; II. vii. 1.
  • Veii, an ancient city of Etruria, III. xiii. 1
  • Ventidius, a Roman general, famous for his victory over the Parthians, I. i. 6; II. ii. 5; II. v. 36; II. v. 37
  • Vergiuius, II. i. 7
  • Vespasian, the Emperor, II. i. 17; iv. vi. 4
  • Vesuvius, I. v. 21
  • Vetulonia, an ancient city of Etruria, I. ii. 7
  • Vibius Pansa, consul 43 B.C., II. v. 39
  • Viriathus, a celebrated Spanish general, II. v. 7; II. xiii. 4; III. x. 6; III. xi. 4; IV. v. 22
  • Voccaei, IV. vii. 33
  • Volsci, a people of Latium, ii. i. 7; II. iv. 15; II. viii. 4; II. xii. 1; III. I. 1; IV. vii. 40
  • Voltivruus, a river in Campania, II. ii. 7 (cf. note); III. xiv. 2
  • Xanthippus, the Spartan commander of Carthaginian troops, II. ii. 11; II. iii. 10
  • Xanthus, a Boeotian, II. v. 41
  • Xenophon, the historian, I. iv. 10; IV. ii. 8; IV. vi. 2
  • Xerxes, king of Persia, I. iii. 6; II. ii. 14; II. vi. 8; IV. ii. 9
  • Zeugma, a town in Syria, I. 1. 6
  • Zopyrus, a Persian noble. III. iii. 4

INDEX OF PROPER NAMES IN THE AQUEDUCTS

(The References are to Chapters.)

  • Acilius Aviola, 102
  • Aelius Tubero, 2, 99, 100, 104, 106, 108, 125, 127
  • Agrippa, 3, 9, 10, 25, 98, 99, 104, 116
  • Albius Crispus, 102
  • Albudinus spring, 14
  • Alsietina, 4, 11, 18, 22, 71, 85
  • Alsietina, which is called Augusta, 4, 11
  • Alsietinus lake, 11, 71
  • Anio river, 90, 93
  • Anio Novus, 4, 13, 15, 18, 20, 21, 68, 86, 91, 93, 104, 105
  • Anio Vetus, 4, 6, 7, 9, 13, 18, 21, 66, 67, 80, 91, 92, 125
  • Anios, two aqueducts, 13, 90
  • Antistius Vetus, C., 102
  • Apollo, spring of, 4
  • Appia, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 18, 22, 65, 79, 125
  • Appian Way, 5
  • Appius Claudius Crassus (Caecus), 5
  • Appius Claudius Pulcher, 7
  • Aquila Julianus, 13, 102
  • Asinian Gardens, 21
  • Asinius Celer, 102
  • Asinius Pollio, C., 102
  • Ateius Capito, 97, 102
  • Augusta, 5, 12, 14, 65, 72
  • Augustus, 5, 9, 11, 12, 97, 98, 99, 100, 104, 108, 116, 125
  • Aurelius Cotta, L., 7
  • Aventine Mount, 20, 22, 76, 87
  • Caecllius, Q., 7
  • Caelian Mount, 19, 20, 22, 76, 87
  • Caelius Rufus, 76
  • Caerulean spring, 13, 14, 72
  • Caesar, Caligula, 13
  • Caesar, emperor, 3, 23, 33, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 103, 105, 116, 118
  • Camenae, spring of, 4
  • Campania, 24
  • Capena Gate, 5, 19
  • Capitolium, 7, 8
  • Capua, 5
  • Careiae, 71
  • Carvilius, Sp., 6
  • Cassius Longinus Ravilla, L., 8
  • Cejonius Commodus, 70
  • Circus Maximus, 97
  • Claudia, 4, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 69, 72, 76, 86, 87, 89, 91, 104, 105
  • Claudian Way, 11
  • Claudius, 13, 20, 76, 105, 116
  • Cocceius Nerva, M., 102
  • Collatian Way, 5, 10
  • Cominius, L., 99
  • Cornelius Cethegus, 102
  • Cossus, 102
  • Crabra brook, 9
  • Crassus Frugi, 102
  • Curius Dentatus, 6
  • Curtian spring, 13, 14, 72
  • Decius Mus, 5
  • Didius Gallus, 102
  • Domitian, 102, 118
  • Domitius Afer, 102
  • Epaphroditian Gardens, 5, 68
  • Esquiline Gate, 21
  • Fabius Maximus, 99, l00, 104, 106, 108, 125, 127
  • Fabius Persicus, 102
  • Fabius, 96
  • Fenestella, 7
  • Fonteius Agrippa, 102
  • Fulvius Flaccus, 6
  • Fulvius Flaccus, M., 8
  • Galerius Trachalus, 102
  • Gemelli, 5, 65
  • Greeks, 16
  • Herculaneus rivus, 15, 19
  • Italia, 24
  • Italians, 18
  • Julia, 4, 9, 10, 18, 19, 68, 69, 76, 83, 125
  • Julius Caesar, 129
  • Juturna, spring of, 4
  • Labican Way, 21
  • Laecanius Bassus, 102
  • Laelius, 7
  • Latin Way, 8, 9, 19, 21
  • Leutulus, 7
  • Lepidus, 7
  • Licinius, 96
  • Lucius Telesinus, 102
  • Lucretius, 10
  • Lucullan Gardens, 22
  • Lucullan Field, 5, 8, 10
  • Marcia, 4, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 67, 68, 72, 76, 81, 87, 89, 91, 92, 93, 125
  • Marcius Rex, 7
  • Marius, P., 102
  • Martius, Campus, 22
  • Memmius Regulus, 102
  • Messala Corvinus, 99, 102
  • Naumachia, 11, 22
  • Nero, 7, 76, 102
  • Neronian Sublacensian villa, 93
  • Nerva, 1, 64, 87, 88, 102, 118
  • New Way, 21
  • Nonius Asprenas, 13, 102
  • Nonius Quintilianus, 102
  • Octavian channel, 21
  • Octavius Laenas, 102
  • Palatium, 20
  • Pallantian Gardens, 19, 20, 69
  • Papirius Cursor, 6
  • Petronius Turpilianus, 102
  • Piso, 102
  • Plaucus, 102
  • Plautius Hypsaeus, 8
  • Plautius Venox, 5
  • Pompeius Longus, 102
  • Pompeius Silvanus, 102
  • Porcius Cato, 102
  • Postumius Sulpicius, 99
  • Praenestine Way, 5
  • Publician Hill, 5, 22
  • Pyrrhus, 6
  • Quintius Crispinus, 129
  • Roman empire, 119
  • Roman people, 129
  • Romans, 4
  • Rome, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 91, 129
  • Sabatinus lake, 71
  • Saepta, 22
  • Salinae, 5
  • Sentius, C., 10
  • Sergian tribe, 129
  • Servilius Caepio, Q., 7
  • Servilius Caepio, Cn., 8
  • Sibylline books, 7
  • Silius, 102
  • Silius Italicus, 102
  • Simbruvium, 15
  • Spes Vetus, 5, 19, 20, 21, 65, 70, 87
  • Sublacensian Way, 7, 14, 15
  • Sublacensian Neronian villa, 93
  • Suetonius Paulinas, 102
  • Sulla, 13
  • Sulpicius Galba, 7
  • Tampius Flavianus, 102
  • Tarius Rufus, 102
  • Tepula, 4, 8, 9, 18, 19, 67, 68, 69, 82, 125
  • Tergemina Gate, 5
  • Tiber, 4
  • Tiberius, 13
  • Tibur, 6
  • Tiburtines, 6, 66
  • Titianus, 13
  • Titus, 102
  • Torquatian Gardens, 5
  • Trajan, 64, 87, 88, 93
  • Transtiberine ward, 11, 18, 20
  • Treba Augusta, 93
  • Tusculan Field, 8
  • Tusculanians, 9
  • Valerian Way, 7
  • Valerius Maximus, 5
  • Valerius Messalinus, 102
  • Varro, Sex., 129
  • Veranius, 102
  • Verginius Rufus, 102
  • Vespasian, 102
  • Viminal Gate, 10
  • Viminal Hill, 19
  • Virgo, 4, 10, 18, 22, 70, 84
  • Visellius Varro, 102
  • Vitellius, 102
  • Vitruvius, 25
  • Volcatius, 9

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