INDEX OF PROPLE 



Caelius, III 132, VII 105 



Caelus, VII 194 



Caesar, J., IV 10, V 128, VII 91, 93, 



117, 126, ISl, 186 

 Caesones, VII 47 

 Caesonia, VII 39 



Calchus, mTttiical inventor, VII 200 

 CaUicrates, Spartan sculptor, VII 85 

 Callidetnus, IV 64 

 Callimacbus, III 139, IV 65, 70, VII 



152 

 Calvus, orator and poet 82-47 B.C., 



VII 165 

 Campani, III 60 

 Candaules, ktng of Lydia, d. 716 B.C., 



VII 126 

 Cantharidae, VII 174 

 Car, mythical king of Megara, VII 203 

 Carneades, Academic philosopher at 



Athens, ambassador to Rome 155 



B.C., VII 112 

 Castcllanus, VII 55 

 Castor, VI Ifi, \ll 86 

 Cati, VII 118 

 Catienns, VII 122 

 Catilina, \~Sl 104, 117 

 Cato, III 51, 114, 116, 124 f., 133 f., 



VII 61, 100, 122 f. 

 Cecrops, legendary first king of Attica, 



VII 194 

 Celtae, III 8 

 Celtiberi, III 13 

 Ccres, goddoss of corn, III CO 

 Chalybcs, \ai 197 

 Charmadas, VII 89 

 Chersiphron, architcct, early 6tb c. 



B.C., VII 125 

 Cbilo of ^parta, one of the seven wisc 



men, VII 119, 180 

 Chiron, centaur physician, VII 196 

 Cicero, VII 18, 85, 110, 135, 158 

 Cineas, came to Rome as envoy of 



PTrrhus 280 n.C, VII 88 

 Cinyras, legendary Cyprian hero, VII 



154, 195 

 Circe, VII 15 

 Claudia, sistcr of Appius Claudius 



Pulcher, consul 212 B.C., VII 120 

 Claudius, emperor A.D. 41-54, III 



119, 141, V 11, 58, 63, 75, VI 27, 



31, 84, VII 35, 74, 158 f. 

 Cleobulus of Lindua in Rhodes, one 



of the seven sages, 6th c. B.C., V 136 

 Cleombrotus, VII 123 

 Clitarchus, historian, wrote history of 



Alexander's Asiatio expedition, 



which he accompanied, III 57, VI 



30, 19S, VII 129 

 Clodia, VII 158 

 Closter, spinner, son of Spider, VII 



196 

 Clutorius, VII 129 

 Conopas, VII 75 

 Cnidii, VII 127 

 Consitius, VII 36 

 Corbulo, see Domitius Corbulo 

 Corbulo, son of Vistilia, VII 42 

 Corculi, VII 118 

 Corfidius, VII 176 

 Cornelia, VII 02,69 

 Coniclius Nepos, historian, friend of 



Oicero, III 132, V 4, VI 5, 31, 199 

 Conielias, Rufus, VII 166 

 Crassu.s, defeated by Parthians at 



Carrhae 53 B.C., VI 4 7 

 Crates, Crnic philosopher at Atbeiis, 



fl. 330 B.C, IV 58, VII 13, 28, 31 

 Crispianus, VII C(t 

 Critobulus, VII 124 

 CriUidcmu.s, VII 193 

 Ctesias of Cnidus in Caria, fl. 400 B.C, 



wrote on Persia and India, VII 23, 



28, 207 

 Ctesibias of Aleiandria, meohanical 



engincer, bom c 250 B.C., III 126 

 Curetes, aborif,'ine3 of Acamania and 



priests of Zeus in Crete, VII 204 

 Curiatii, v. Uoratii, VII 33 

 Curio, VII 55, 133 

 Curius, VII 68, 166 

 Cyclopes, VII 9, 195 IT. 

 Cyms, founder of Persian empire, d. 



529 B.C, VI 92, VII 88 



Daci, VII 50 



Dactyli, VII 197 



Daedalus, VII 198, 205, 209 



Dalion, VI 183, 194 



Damastcs, Oreek historian, contemp. 



of Uerodotas, VII 154, 207 

 Damon (otherwise unknown), VTI 17 

 Danae, III 50 

 Danaus, VII 195 

 Dando, VII 155 

 Daphnia, VII 128 

 Dardi, III 104 



Darius, VI 133, 165, VII 108 

 Daunii, III lo4 

 Delas, VII 197 

 Delplms, son of ApoIIo, VII 203 



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