INDEX OF PEOPLE 



Demetrins Poliorcetee, king of Macedon, 



6. 338, d. 283 B.O., IV 10, VII 120 

 Demosthencs, VII HO 

 Diana, VII 125, 127 

 Dinocharcs, Macedonian architcct 



temp. Alexanderfname alsoappeare 



as L)inocrat«\ V C2, VTI 125 

 Diodorus, fourth liead of Mpfjarlan 



school of philosophy, llvcd at court 



of Aleiandcr, VII 180 

 Diogenes, VI Cl, VII 80 

 Diomcdes, Oreek hcro in Trojan war, 



III lU-1, 1211 

 Dionysius, gcographical cxplorcr em- 



plojed by Auguslus, VI Ml 

 Dionysius, 300 A.D., author of Periegc- 



sis, a world-gcography in Qrcek 



heiamcters, IV 64, VI B8 

 DiouTsius the Elder, tyrant ot 



Syracuac, d. 368 B.C., VII 180 

 Dioepolis, lcpcndary Kgyptian archi- 



tect, VII i;it 

 Domitius Corbulo, general under 



Tiberius and Nero, V 83, VI 40 

 Domitius, L., great-great-grandfather 



of ■Nero, VII 186 

 Drusus, VII 80, 84 

 Duris of Samos, historian, 4th-3rd c. 



B.C., VII 30 



Ennins, 239-161 B.C., founder of Ijatin 



heiameter epic poctry, VII 101, 114 

 Bphorus, IV 120, VI ]o8, VII \:A 

 Epicharmus of Oiw, b. 510 B.O., Dorian 



comic poct, VII 192 

 Epigenes of Bvrantium, astronomer, 



date uncertain, VII 160, 193 

 Epii, old name of Aetolta.nfl, IV 13, 



VII 164 

 Epimenidcs, Cretan poct and prophet, 



visited Athens and bv mystic rites 



stopped a plague 596 B.C.,VII 1 54, 1 73 

 Epiphanes, sumamo of Antiochus IV 



and Antiochus XI, kings of Svria, 



VI 147 

 RpiuB, VII 202 



Hratosthenes of Oyrcne 2 76-196 B.C., 

 gcographer and man of science, V 

 40 f., VI 3, 36, GG, 81, 108, 163, 1 71. 183 



Erichtbonius, mythical king of Athens, 



VII 197, 202 



Erytbras, mytbical king of Egypt, 



VII 206 

 Euchir, mythlcal invcntor of painting 



in Greece, VII 206 



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Endozus of Cyzicus, traveller, ^. 210 



B.O., VI 198 

 Euryalus, othcrwisc unknown, VII 



193, 194 

 Euthymenes, VII 76 

 Euthymus, VII 162 



Fabius, VII 41, 133, 156, 106, 181, 



213 

 Fausta, VII 33 

 Fclix, VII 180 

 Kidustius, VII 134 

 FUcrus, VXI 129, 157 

 Fonteius, VII 84 

 Fuflus, VII 83 

 Fullonius, VII 159 

 Fulvias, li., consul 322 B.C., V I 136 



Gabbara, VII 74 



Qabienus, Vll 178 



Qaius (Caligula), cmperor 4.D. 37-41, 



V 2, 11, VI 10, 141 

 GaiuB Cacsar Augusti lilius, VI 100 

 Galpria, VII 158 

 Galloi, VII 55 

 Gallus, r. Aelius, VI 160 

 Qcllianus, III 108 

 Gcllius, Aulus, antiquarian writer, e. 



k.n. 117-180, VII 192, 194, 197 f. 

 Gcrmanicus, nephow of Tiberius aud 



father of Calijjula, VII 57 

 Glitus (unknown), VII 39 

 Qorgias of Leontini in Sicily, 6. 480 



B.O., rhetorician and sophist, taught 



at Athens, VII 150 

 Qraccbi, VII 57, 121 

 Gvgea, king of Lydia 716-678 B.f)., 



"VII 151, 205 



Hannibal, VII 104 



llanno, Carthaginian magiatnite and 



narjgator, author of Periplus, V 8 

 nareni, III 7 

 llarmodius, with Aristoglton killod 



Hipparchus at Athens 614 B.C., VII 



87 

 Hecataeus, IV 49, VI 69 

 Ilector, VU 165 

 Ile^esias of Magnesia, historian, fl. 



280 B.C., VII 207 

 llellanicuB of iUtylenc, carly Greek 



historian, born c. 490 B.O., VII 154 

 Ilellen, mythical king of Phthia in 



Thessaly, ancestor of all the 



Hellcncs, VII 203 



