INDEX. 523 Antonius, lulus, son of Mark An- tony and Fulvia, Antony, v. 238. Antonius Honokatus, tribune, Gal- ba, V. 468. PuBLius ANT0XIU8, Csesar, iv. 258. Antonius, Lucius Antonius Saturni- nus in Domitian's time, ^m. Pau- lus, ii. 181. Antonius, murderer of Sertorius, Sertorius, iii. 414. Antony, Marcus Antonius the trium- vir, Life, V. 155 ; Comparison, v. 240 ; Numa, i. 155 ; xEm. Paulus, ii. 195; Pompey, iv. 124, 125, 137; Cse«ar, iv. 289, and after ; Cato the Younger, iv. 443 ; Cicero, v. 80, and after; Demetrius, v. 9S ; Bratus, v. 310, 320, and after; Comparison, v. 365. QuiNTUs Antyllius, C. Gracchus, iv. 545 ; Comparison, iv. 557. Anty'LLUS, the son of Mark Antony and Fulvia, Antony, v. 181, 225, 233, 238. Anytus, son of Anthemion, Alcibi- ades, ii. 5, 6 ; Coriolanus, ii. 68. AoLLius or Abillius, son of Romu- lus, Komulus, i. 65. Aous or JEas or Anius, river in Epi- rus, Caesar, iv. 296. Ap,ma, wife of Seleucus, Demetrius, V. 127. Apama, daughter of Artaxerxes, Ar- taxerxes, v. 450. Apama, daughter of Artabazus, wife of Ptolemy, sister of Barsine, Eu- menes, iii. 417. APELLES,aMacedonian, Aratus, T.413. Apelles, the painter, Alexander, iv. 162 ; Demetrius, v. 107 ; Aratus, v. 378. Apellicon of Teos, Sylla, iii. 1 75. Apemantus, an Athenian, Antony, v. 224. Aperantians, a people of Thessaly, Flamininus, ii. 403. Aphet^, a port in Thessaly, Themisto- cles, i. 239. Aphidn^, in Attica, Theseus, i. 32- 34 ; Comparison, i. 82. Aphidnus, Theseus, i. 32, 34. Aphy'TJE, a town in Thrace, Lysan- der, iii. 126. Apollocrates, son of Dionysius the Younger, Dion, v. 282, 294, 298. Apollodorus, an Athenian, Demos- thenes, v. 16 ; Comparison, v. 92. Apollodorus, governor of Babylon, Alexander, iv. 250. Apollodorus the Phalerian, Cato the Younger, iv. 417. Apollodorus, a Sicilian, Csesar, iv. 307. Apollodorus, a writer, Lycurgus, i. 83. Apollonia, in Epirus, Svlla, iii. 176 ; Ca;sar, iv. 295, 296 ; Cicero, v. 82 ; Antonv, V. 169; Brutus, v. 325, 329, 330. Apollonia, in Mysia, Lucullus, iii. 241. Apollonia, in Sicily, Timoleon, ii. 137. Apollonides, Demetrius, v. 150. ApoLLONiDES, Stoic philosopher, Ca- to the Younger, iv. 437, 438, 440. Apollonius, son of Molon, an orator, Caesar, iv. 258 ; Cicero, v. 39. Apollonius, tyrant of Zenodotia, Crassus, iii. 351. Apollophanes of Cyzicus, Agesi- laus, iv. 14. Apollothemis, a writer, Lycurgus, i. 126. Aponius, an informer, Galba, v. 464. Apothet^, a chasm under Taygetus, Lycurgus, i. 105. Appius Claudius, Gaecus, Pyrrhus, iii. 24, 25. Appius Claudius, consul b. c. 212, Comparison of Fabius and Pericles, i. 406 ; Marcellus, ii. 250, 252. Appius, Claudius, consul B.C. 177, Poplicola, i. 209. Appius Claudius, consul B.C. 143, JEm. Paulus, ii. 195; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 509, 515,520. Appius Claudius, consul b. c. 54, Lucullus, iii. 250, 253, 254, 256, 266 ; Pompey, iv. 123; Ca;sar, iv. 279. Appius Claudius, Sylla, iii. 181. Marcus Appius, Cicero, v. 63. Appius Clausus, a Sabine, Poplicola, i. 223 ; the same as Appius Clau- dius, Coriolanus, ii. 74. Apsephion (in the te.t, Aphepsion), Arehon at Athens, Cimon, iii. 209. Apsus, river in lllyria, Flamininus, ii. 387. Aptera, in Crete, Pyrrhus, iii. 42. Lucius Apuleius, Camillus, i. 281. Apulia, in Italy, Marcellus. ii. 266. AquiLLll, Poplicola, i. 205-208. Manius Aquillius, Marius, iii. 62.