INDEX OF PERSONS 



Cestins, XV 49 



Cetbegus, cos. 181 B.C., XIII 85, 92 



Cicero, XIII 83. 92 ; XIV 147 



Cineas, XIV 12 



Circe, XIII 100 



Claudius, XII 12, 78; XIII 78; XVI 



204 

 Commiades, XIV 120 

 Cornelius, see Alexander Cornelius. 

 Oornelius Celsus, temp. Augustus, 



authorof De Medicina, XIV 33 

 CorncliusNepos,/e7np.Cicero,historian 



and biographer {Vitae Excellentium 



Imperatorum, still exLant), XIII 



104: XVI 36 

 Corneiius Vaierianus, XIV II 

 Crassns, XV 83, 125 

 Cremutius Cordus, republican his- 



torian under Augustus and Tiberius, 



XVI 108 

 Crispus Passienus, orator, second 



husband of Agrippina, XVI 242 

 Curius M*., friend of Cicero, Quaestor 



Urbanus 61 B.C., XVI 185 



Darius, k. of Tersia, 521-485 B.C., 



XIII 3 

 Declus, XVI 11 



Demetrius, k. of Macedon, 300 B.C., 



XVI 203 

 Democritus of Abdera, 4f>ft-361 B.C., 



originated atomic theory, XIV 20 

 Diana, XIV 9 

 Diomcdes, k. of Argos, fought in 



Trojan wars, buried in is and called 



after him off Cape Garganum, XII 6 

 Dionysius the elder, 430-367 B.C., 



tyrant of Svracuse, XII 7, 12 

 Domitius, XIV 90 

 Dossennus, see Fabius Dosseimus. 

 Druidae, XVI 229 

 Drusilla, XV 136 

 Drusus, brother of Eraperor Tiberius, 



conquered large part of Qermany, 



XIV 145 



Bgnatius, XIV 89 

 Endoeus, XVI 214 

 Erasistratus, fl. 300-260 B.C. at 



Bvrian court and iu Aleiandria, 



XIV 73 

 Eumenes, k. of Pergamon, 197-159 



B.C., XIII 70 

 Euphronius, XIV 2 

 Europa, XITll 



554 



Fabianus Papirius, rhetorician and 



piiilosopher temji. Tiberius and 



Caiigula, XII 20 ; XV 3 

 Fabius Dosseunus, early Roman 



comic draraatist, XIV 92 

 Fabius Pictor, earliest historian of 



Rome, wrote in Greek, XIV 89 

 Fagutais. XVI37 

 Fauni, XII 3 

 Flaccus Pompeius, XV 91 



Gaius Caligula, emperor, A.D. 37-41, 



XIII 22; XIV 64; XVI 201 

 Gailus, «ec Asinius. 



Gcrmanicus Caesar, nephew of Tiber- 

 ius, subjugated western Germany, 



XIV 56 



Gracchi, Tiberius, tribune 133, Gaius 

 trlbune 123, 122 B.C., reformers, 



XIII 83 



Graecinus, cos. A.D, 16, wrote on 

 horticulture, put to death by Nero, 



XIV 33; XVI 241 



Ilaramon, supreme god of Egypt, 



XII 107; XIII 102, 111 

 Harpalus, treasurer of Alexander, 



XVI 144 

 nemina. see Cassius. 

 Hercules, XVI 234 

 Herodotus, XII 17, 80, 85 

 Hesiod, XIV3; XV 3; XVI 31 

 Hicesias, XIV 120 

 Hiero, tyraut of Syracuse 478-467 B.C., 



XVI 192 

 Homer, XIII 69, 88, 100; XIV 53; 



XVI 9, 19, 62, 110 

 Hortensius, dictator about 286 B.C., 



XIV 96 ; XVI 37 

 Hostus Hostilius, XVI 11 



Ilus, grandfather of Priam, founded 



lYoy, XVI 238 

 lo, beloved of Zeus who, because of 



Hcra'» iealousy, turned her into a 



heifer, XVI 239 



Juba, k.of MauretaniaunderAugustus, 

 voluminous author, XII 39, 56, 60, 

 67, 80; XIII 34 



Julia, XIV6U 



Julius Caesar, XIII 24 



Junius, XV 2 



Juno, XIV 9 



Jupiter XII 3, 11, 89 



