INDEX. 001 BuuTCS, name of a book, Brutus, t. 304, 315. BuiiULCi, Poplicola, i. 214. BucEPHALAS, or BucErnAi.tJS, Alex- ander, iv. 165, 178, 202, 216, 238. BuCEPHALiA, a town, Alexander, iv. 238. BusiRis, an Egyptian deity,The3eu3,i.9. But AS, freedman of Cato, Cato the Younger, iv. 4H. Butas, a poet, Romulus, i. 66. Fabios Butko, Fabius, i. 384. Butes, a Persian, Cimon, iii. 207. ButhrOtum, seaport of Epirus, Bru- tus, V. 330. Byllis, town of lUyria, Brutus, t. 330. Byzantium and Byzantines, Peri- cles, i. 344 ; Alcibiades, ii. 40, 41 ; Aristides, ii. 309 ; Cimon, iii. 205, 206, 210; Nieias, iii. 321 ; Alexan- der, iv. 168; Phocion, iv. 343, 344 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 405, 406 ; Demosthenes, v. 9, 17 ; Cicero, v. 60, 71. c. Cabira, a town in Asia, LucuUus, iii. 244, 245, 249 ; Comparison, iii. 287. Cabiri, MarcelUis, ii. 274. Cadiz or Gades, Sertorius, iii. 390. Cadme., citadel of Thebes, Theseus, i. 30; Pelopidas, ii. 205, 206, 213, ■ 215; Agesilaus, iv. 28-30; Alex- ander, iv. 172; Phocion, iv. 356. Cadmea, sister of Neoptolemus, Pyr- rhus, iii. 6. Cadmus, son of Agenor, Sylla, iii. 165. Cadusians, a people of Asia, Arta- xerxes, v. 429, 446, 447. C.ECI, Roman surname, Coriolanus, ii. 64. Cecilia, mother of LucuUus, Lucul- lus, iii. 227. Cecilia, wife of Sylla, Sylla, iii. 149. See Metella. CjECILIUS, a Sicilian, Cicero, v. 42. Cecilius, the rhetorician, Demos- thenes, V. 3. Cecina, commanding for Vitellius, Otho, V. 492-495, 497, 498, 500, 501, 506. Marcus Cedicius, Camillas, i. 282, 283. Celius, or Cecilius, the orator (M. Cfelius Rufus), Cicero, v. 73. C J.NiNENSRS, Romulus, i. 57, 58 ; Mar- cellus, ii. 245. CiENUM, a town in Pontus, Pompt-y, iv. 97. CiEpio (Q. Servilius), Camillus, i. 289 ; Marius, iii. 65, 68 ; LucuUus, iii. 263; Sertorius, iii. 384. Servilius C/Epio, Pompey, iv. 109; CiEsar, iv. 270. Cepio (Q. Servilius), brother of Cato the Younger, Cato the Younger, . 370, 372, 374, 377, 380. Cesar (C. Julius Csesar), Life, iv. 256 ; Romulus, i. 59, 64 ; Numa, i. 154; Marius, iii. 52; LucuUus, iii. 282 ; Crassus, iii. 334, 339. 347-3.0O, 352-361 ; Compari.son, iii. 377-3S0; Pompey, iv. 61, 6U, 80, 107-114, 116-118, 121-142, 144-148, 151; Comparison, iv. 153-155 ; Alexan- der, IV. 159 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 392-395, 397, 401-405, 407, 410, 414, 417, 420-423, 425, 426, 429- 431, 433-438, 440, 442, 443 : Cice- ro, v. 55-60, 62, 64-68, 74-78, 80, 82, 83; Antony, v. 159-169, 185, 208, 213, 215, 225, 233 ; Brutus, v. 302-325, 328, 333, 334, 338, 340, 353 ; Comparison, v. 362-365 ; Otho, V. 491, 497. Lucius Cesar, uncle of Antony, Cicero, v. 85 ; Antony, v. 172, 173. Lucius C^sar, Cato the Younger, iv. 437. CvESAR (Sextus Julius), Sylla, iii. 145. Cesar (C. Juhus Ctesar Octavianus, called Augustus), Numa, i. 155; PopUcola, i. 220; Pericles, i. 318; Marcellus, ii. 275; Alexander, iv. 247; C^sar, iv. 325; Cato the Younger, iv. 443 ; Cicero, v. 82-86, 88; Comparison, v. 91, 93; Anto- ny, V. 169-175, 180, 183-186, 188, 189, 206-213, 215-223, 225-239; Brutus, V. 325, 326, 330-334, 338, 340, 343, 344, 347-349, 354, 355, 357, 360, 361; Comparison, v. 365, 366 ; Galba, v. 458. CjESAR, as a title of the Empcroi's, fi-e- quent in Galba and Otho ; also Com- parison of Pericles and Fabius, i. 408. Caius C^sar, meaning Caligula, Antonv, V. 239 ; Galba, v. 464, 466, 4(57. C^SARION, son of Caesar and Cleopa- tra, Csesar, iv. 308; Antonv, v. 20S, 225, 233. Caieta (in the text Capital), town I in Latiuni, Cicero, v 86.