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INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
IV. i. 11; IV. V. 1; IV. vii. -.'6; IV. vii. 38
(7) Claudius Marcellu.'?, ofliccr under Marius, ii. iv. 6
(8) C. Clainlius Nero, I. i. 9; I. ii. 9; I. V. 19; II. iii. 8; ll. ix. 2
(SI) Ti. Claudius Nero, ll. i. l.j
Cleandridas, ll. iii. 12
Cloarchus, a Spartan general in the Pclopoauesiau War, ill. v. 1 ; iv. i. 17
Cleonienes, king of Sparta, II. ii. 9
Cleonymus, HI. vi. 7
Clisthenes, tyrant of Sicyon, III. vii. «
Clodius, I. v. 21
Clu?ium, an important town in Etruria, I. viii. 3
Codes, see Horatius
Comtnius, iii. xiii. 1
Commius, ll. xiii. 11
Cononeus, ill. iii. 6
Consabra, iv. v. 19
Corbulo, see Domitius
Corcyreans, the inhabitants of Cor- cyra, an island in the Ionian Sea, I. xii. 11
Corinth, in. 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 ; (c/. note)
(6) Cornelius Scipio, legatus 297 B.C., II. T. 2
(7) L. Cornelius Scipio, consul 259 B.C., III. X. 2 ; (c/. III. Lx. 4 and note)
(8) Cn. Cornelius Scipio, n. 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 ' •
473
(11) p. Cornelius Scipio Acniilia- nus 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 Na.'^ica, IV. i. 15
(13) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum, in. 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; Il.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, in. vi. 4 Crotonienses, lli. vi. 4 C^ibii, II. si. 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, ll. 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; ill. 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, l. iii. 9