INDEX OF PEOPLE 



Heraclidea, historiun, e. 225 n.C, IV 



70. VII 175 

 Heniclitus of Kphesus, phvsical philo- 



sopher,/?. 513 B.c, VIl"80 

 Hercules, III 8, IV 39, V 7, VI 76, 



89, VII 49, 93, 123, 205 

 HermoUtnus of Clazomenae, early 



Greek phiiosopher, VII 174 

 Herodes.kingof Judaea 40-4B.C, V69 

 Herodotus, V 57, 68, VII 10 

 Hesiodus, VII 15.3, 197 

 Hetereius, VII 184 

 Hippocrates of Cos, celebrated physi- 



cian, bom c. 4G0, died c. 357, VII 



123, 171 

 Hippas, otherwise unknown, VII 208 

 Homerus, IV 28, 31, V 43, 53, 141, 



143, VII 85, 107, 165 

 Horatii, three Roman brothers, fought 



and defeated three brothers Curiatii 



of Alba in reign of Tullus Hostilius, 



VII 33 

 Hyperbius, threo mytbical inventors, 



VII 194, 19S, 209 

 HjBtaspes, Tagus o£ Thessaly, 344 



B.C, VI 133 



lason, aatrap of Persia under Cam- 



byses, VII 16G 

 lason, leader of the Argonauts, VII 



207 

 Icarus, son of Daedalus, VII 209 

 Illyrii, VII 123 

 Iphiclns, VII 49 

 Isidorus of Charax, geographer, temp. 



early Romun Kuiperors, IV 121, V 



40, 47, 127, 132, 136, 140, 175 f. 

 Isigonus, VTI 12, 16, 27 

 laba, king of Numidia and later 



Mauretania under Augustus, writer, 



V 16, 61, VI 96, 124, 139, 141, 156, 



203 

 luno Argiva, III 70 

 lupitcr Olympius, VII 127 

 Inventius, oonsul 163 B.C, subducd 



Corsica, VII 182 



Labeo, tr. pleb. 197 B.C, VII 143 

 Lacnas, rensor 595 B.C, VII 215 

 Lacstrygoues, cannibal tribe visited 



by Ulysses, Od. X 81, III 89 

 Lamia, friend of Horaoe, ooiisul A.l>. 3, 



VII 173 

 Lampido, daughter ot Leotychides, 



king of Sparta 490 B.O., VII 133 



Laodice, wife of Antiochos the Second, 



king of Syria 261-246 B.C, VII 



63 

 LaUiyrus, VI 188 

 Lentulus, VII 64 

 Lepidi, VII 51, 122, 127, 186 

 Liber, III 8, 60, IV 39, V 83, VI 69, 



91, VII 95, 108, 191 

 Libya, VII 203 

 Licinius, V 83 

 Linus, VII 204 

 Liparus, III 93 

 Livia, VII 67, 158 

 Liviua, III 4, 132 

 Lucceia, VII 158 

 Lutmii, VII 155 

 Lvcaon, traditional king of Arcadia, 



"VII 202 

 Lydi, III 50 

 Lydas, VII 197 

 Lysander, Spartan commander, re- 



duccd Athcus 404 B.C, VII 109 

 Lysippus, sculptor temp. Alexander, 



VII 125 



Macedonicus, v. Metellus 



Macerio, v. Labeo 



Maecenas, Horace'3 patron, VII I4S 



172 

 Magnetes of Magnesia under Mt. 



Sipylus in Asia Minor, shattered by 



earthquake in reign of Tiberius, VII 



126 

 Magnus, v. Pompeius, On. 

 Mamertini, III 88 

 ManiIius,consuI 149 B.C, during Third 



Punic War, VII 47 

 Manius, VII 75 

 Manlius, VII 183 

 Marcellus, consul 222 B.C and four 



times later, conqueror of Syracuse 



in Seoond Punic War, III 131 

 Marcius, Italian seer whose prophetic 



verses were Qrst discovered in 213 



B.C, VII 119 

 Marcius Philippua, censor 164 B.c, 



VII 214 

 Marius, i!>. 157 n.c, seven times con- 



Bul, III 33, 80, VII 187 

 Marsyas, lcgendary musician, VII 



204 

 Marsvas (otherwise unknown), III 



108 

 Masinissa, king of Numidia during 



Second Punio War, VII 61, 166 



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