INDEX OF PERSONS 



Lcnaeus, Atbenian freedman of 

 Pompey the Great, auttior and 

 schoolmaster at Rome, XV 129 



Liber, Italian god of fields and viiies, 

 identified with Bacchus, XII 85; 

 XVI 9, 155,214 



Licinianns Mucius, XII 9 



Livia, XIII74; XIV 111 ; XV 70, 136 



Lucullus, cos. 74 B.C., «ommanded 

 against Mithridates 71 li.C, famous 

 for hixurious bouses and gardens, 

 XIV OG 



Maetennius, XIV 89 

 Mallius, unJinown, XV 49 

 MarceHus, xee Aeserninus. 

 Marsvas. cballenged Apollo to musical 



contest, defeated, bound to a tree 



and flaved by Apolio, XV 240 

 Maso, cos. 231 B.C., XV 126 

 Masurius Sabinus, iurtst, temp. Tiber- 



ius, XV 126, 135'; XVI 75, 236 

 Matius, XII 13; XV. 49 

 Medi, XII 16 



Minerva, XII 3 ; XVI 214, 240 

 Mithridates, 120-63 B.C., k. of Poutus, 



XVI 137 

 Mucianus, cos. A.n. 52, 70, 75, sup- 



ported Vespasian against Vitellius, 



XIII 88; XVI 213 



Nepos, see Oomelius. 



Nero, emperor A.D. 54-68, XII 19, 83 ; 



XIII 22 ; XIV 61 ; XVI 206, 233, 



242 

 Nomius, XII 193 

 Novellius, sce Torquatus. 

 Numa, second king of Rome 715-673 



B.C., XIII 84 f.; XIV 88 



Onesicritus, historian of AIexander's 

 Asiatic campaigns, on which he 

 served, XII 34 ; XV 68 



Otho, emperor for 3 months, A.n. 69, 

 XIII 22 



Palaemon, tee Bemmius. 

 Papinius, cos. A.D. 36, XV 47 

 Papirius, XIV 91 ; XV 126 

 Passienus, see Cri.spus. 

 Petilius, praetor ISl B.C., XIII 86 

 Piso, XIll 87; XVI 12G-192 

 Plancus. cos. 42 B.C., supporter of 

 Julius Oaesar and Octavian, XIII 25 

 Plautus. XIV 92 



Plotius, XIII 25 



Ponipeius, XII 20, 111; XV 3, 70 



12G; XVI 7 

 Pomponius Secundus, tragic poet, cos. 



A.D. 41, XIII 83; XIV 56 

 Poppaea, mistress and later wife of 



Nero, XII 83 

 Postumius, cos. 505 B.C., XV 125 

 Protesilaus, Thes.salian cliief, landed 



first at Troy and killed, XVI 238 

 Ptolcmaei, kings of J'^gyiit, XII 56, 76, 



XIV 76 

 Ptolemaeus of Mauretania, XIII 93 

 Pyrrhus, 318-272 B.C., k. of Epirus, 



XIV 12; XVI 36 



Remmius, Q. Palaemon Fannius. 

 liberated Greek slave, famons 

 scholar, taught Quintilian, XIV 49 



Saturnus, XV 42 



Scaevola, XIV 93 



Scandius, XV 49 



Scipio Africanus Maior, XVI 192 



Secundus, see Pomponius. 



Seius, XV 2 



Seleucus, 353-250 B.C., k. of Syria, 



XVI 135 

 Seneca, author and statesman under 



Claudius and Nero, XIV 51 

 Sentius, XIV 96 

 Servilius, XVI 14 

 Sibylla, XIII 88 

 Siccius, XVI 14 

 Silenus. XVI 155 

 Silvani, XII 3 

 Sol, XII 90 

 Sosianus Apollo, statue hrought to 



Rome from Seleucia by Q. Sosius, 



XIII 53 

 Spartacas, XV 125 

 Sthenelus, XIV 48 

 Stratius, XVI 239 



Tamphilus, cos. 181 B.C., XIII 85 

 Tarquinius Priscus, k. of Ronic, 



616-579 B.C., XV 1 

 Tarquinius Superbus, iast k. of Rome, 



534-510 B.C., XIII 88 

 Tergilla, XIV 147 

 Theoi)hrastus, pnpil and successor of 



Aristotle, XIII 101 ; XV 1, 10, 83, 



138; XVI 144 

 Theopominis, liistorian, patronized by 



Alexander, XVI 59 



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