INDEX
OF HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL PROPER NAMES.
Abantes, of Eubœa, Theseus, i. 4.
Abantidas, tyrant of Sicyon, Aratus, v. 368, 369.
Abas, a river in Asia, Pompey, iv. 95.
Abdera, in Thrace, Alexander, iv. 226.
Abillius, a son of Romulus, Romulus, i. 55.
Abœocritus, the Bœotarch, defeated by the Ætolians, Aratus, v. 381.
Abolus, a river in Sicily, Timoleon, ii. 147.
Abra, a maid, Cicero, v. 64.
Abriorix or Ambiorix, the Gaul, Cæsar, iv. 282.
Abrotonon, mother of Themistocles, Themistocles, i. 231.
Abuletes, a Persian, Alexander, iv. 245.
Abydos, in Troas, Alcibiades, ii. 35, 37, 47; Cæsar, iv. 327.
Academia, Theseus, i. 34.
Academy, the garden at Athens, Solon, i. 169; Sylla, iii. 157; Cimon, iii. 217.
Academy, school of philosophy, Philopœmen, ii. 360; Lucullus, iii. 281; Comparison of Lucullus and Cimon, iii. 284; Phocion, iv. 333, 343; Cicero, v. 38; Dion, v. 245, 260, 263, 266, 291, 295; Brutus, v. 303, 327; Aratus, v. 370, 399.
Acamantis, Attic tribe, Pericles, i. 321.
Acanthians, Lysander, iii. 104, 123.
Acarnania, Pericles, i. 344, 346; Pyrrhus, iii. 7; Agesilaus, iv. 27; Aratus, v. 416.
Acarnanians, Numa, i. 153; Alexander, iv. 165, 182; Cleomenes, iv. 494.
Acastus, son of Pelias, Sylla, iii. 189.
Acca Larentia, wife of Faustulus, Romulus, i. 43.
Acerræ, in Cisalpine Gaul, Marcellus, ii. 243.
Acestodorus, a writer, Themistocles, i. 246.
Achæan Harbor, Lucullus, iii. 242.
Achæans of Phthiotis, Pericles, i. 344; Pelopidas, ii. 231, 236; Flamininus, ii. 397.
Achæa and Achæans, Pericles, i. 346; Cato the Elder, ii. 327; Philopœmen, ii. 361, and following; Flamininus, ii. 390, 401, 405, 406; Comparison of Philopœmen and Flamininus, ii. 413, and following; Agesilaus, iii. 27; Agis, iii. 458, 459; Cleomenes, iii. 469, and following; Demosthenes, v. 18; Aratus, v. 375, and following.
Acharnæ, in Attica, Themistocles, i. 258; Pericles, i. 362.
Achelous, river in Acarnania, Pericles, i. 346.
Achillas, an Egyptian, Pompey, iv. 147-151; Cæsar, iv. 307, 308.