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INDEX. 557 Hippocrates, the mathemataian, So- lon, i. 170. Hippocrates, the physician, Cato the Elder, ii. 347. Hippocrates, father of Pisistratus, Solon, i. 199. Hippocrates, a Spartan, Alcibiades, ii. 38. Hippocrates, conimander in Syra- cuse, Marcellus, ii. 251, 252, 257. HiPPODAMiA, wife of Pelops, Theseus, i. 7. HiPPOLTTA,the Amazon , Theseus, i. 28. HiPPOLYTUS, son of Theseus, The- seus, i. 3, 29 ; Numa, i. 132. HippoMACHUs, the wrestling master, Dion, V. 245. HippoMEDON.a Spartan, Agis, iv. 451, 460. HippoNicus, one of Solon's friends, Solon, i. 183. HiPPONiCDS. father of Callias, Pericles, i. 350 ; Alcibiades, ii. 8, 9. HippoNiuM, Hippo, or Vibo, in Lu- cania, Cicero, v. 69. HipposTHENiDAS, a Theban, Pelopi- das, ii. 208. HiKTius, consul with Pansa, Mm. Paulus, ii. 195; Cicero, v. 81, 83; Antony, v. 170. HiSTi^A and Histi.eans, in Euboea, Themistocles, i. 240 ; Pericles, i. 349. Homer, Theseus, i. 4, 13, 18, 24, 35; Lycurgus, i. 84, 88; Salon, i. 176, 193, 199; Fabius, i. 395; Alcibi- ades, ii. 7, 8 ; Coriolanus, ii. 90 ; Ti- moleon, ii. 149 ; JEm. Paulus, ii. 185, 192; Pelopidas, ii. 202, 218; Mar- cellus, ii. 238 ; Comparison of Cato and Aristides, ii. 356 ; Philopce- men, ii. 360, 363, 369; Pyrrhus, iii. 30; Marius, iii. 59; Cimon, iii. 207; Sertorius, iii. 383; Agesilaus, iv. 6 ; Ale.xander, iv. 191, 192 ; Pho- cion, iv. 346; Cleonienes, iv. 475; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 530 ; Demetrius, V. 141 ; Antony, v. 1 78 ; Brutus, v. 326, 339 ; Ualba, v. 474. Quotations without the name, Theseus, i. 2 ; Coriolanus, ii. 78 ; Timoleon, ii. 107 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 351 ; Pjrrhus, iii. 15,40; Nicias, iii. 295, 296; Pom- pey, iv. 86, 118; Ale.xander, iv. 195, 229 ; Cleonienes, iv. 500 ; Demos- thenes, V. 13 ; Dion, v. 262; Brutus, V. 328. HoMOLOiCHUs of Ch»ronea, Sylla, iii. 166, 169. AvTONius HoxoiiATus; Gallia, v.468. Uoi'LiAs, river of Boeotia, hysaudcr, iii. 138. HoPLiT.E, Attic tribe, Solon, i. 191. UoPLiTics, river near Haliartus, Ly- sander, iii. 137, 138. Horace the poet, under the name of Flaccus, LucuIIus, iii. 278. Marcus Horatius, consul, Poplicola, i. 215-217. Horatius Coci.es, Poplicola, i. 218, 219. HoRCOMOsiUM, at Athens, Theseus, i. 28. HoRDEONius Flaccus, Commanding in Gei-many, Galba, v. 465, 473, 477, 478. HoRTENSius, lieutenant of Sylla, Syl- la, iii. 162, 166, 168. QuiNTUs HoRTENSius, the orator, Sylla, iii. 188; Lucullus, iii. 228; Cato the Younger, iv. 394, 395, 423 ; Cicero, v. 42, 72. HoRTENSius, son of the orator, Caesar, iv. 290 ; Antony, v. 174; Brutus, v. 328, 332. HosTii.UTS, grandfather of Tullus the king, Romulus, i. 55, 61. TuLLUs Ho.sTiLius, king of the Ro- mans, Romulus, i. 61 ; Numa, i. 157, 159 ; Coriolanus, ii. 52. HoSTiLius, 2Em. Paulus, ii. 163. Lucius Hostius, Romulus, i. 67. Hyacinthia, a Spartan festival, Ari- stides, ii. 293. Hyacinthus, son of Amyclas, Numa, i. 132. Hybla, a fortress of Sicily, Nicias, iii. 310. Hybreas, an orator, Antony, v. 176. H ycc.ra, a town of Sicily, Alcibiades, ii. 51 ; Nicias, iii. 310. Hyd.spes, a river of India, Alex- ander, iv. 236, 238. Hydrum (perhaps a false reading for Cyprus), Cimon, iii. 216. Hyllus, son of Hercules, Pyrrhus, iii. 1. HYMEN.EUS, Romulus, i. 56. H ypates, a Theban, Pelopidas, ii. 21 1 , 212. Hyperbatas, Achaean praetor, Cleo- nienes, iv. 480. Hyperbolus, an Athenian, Alcibi- ades, ii. 12, 13; Aristides, ii. 288, 289 ; Nicias, iii. 304, 305 ; Compari- son, iii. 377. Hyperboreans, Camillas, i. 292.