536 INDEX. ininiiuis, ii. 39G, 399, 404 ; Sylla, iii. 168, 169 ; Demetrius, v. 142. CnALCODON, a hero, king of the Aban- tes, Theseus, i. 28, 36. Chai.cus, Dionysius so called, a poet, Nicias, iii. 295. Also a nickname (the Brazen), in Demosthenes, v. 12. CiiALD.EANS, Marius, iii. 97 ; Sylla, iii. 146, 190 ; Lucullus, iii. 244, 250 ; Ale.^ander, iv. 250 ; Galba, v. 479. CiiAONiANS, a people of Epirus, Pyr- rhus, iii. 24, 38. Characitanians, a Spanish tribe, Sertorius, iii. 401, 402. Cii.^KKS, an Athenian, Pelopidas, ii. 202 ; Phocion, iv. 333, 336, 343 ; Comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero, v. 91 ; Aratus, v. 381. Cn.REs of Mitvlene, a writer, Alex- ander, iv. 183, 190, 218, 229, 231, 24 7 ; Phocion, iv. 347. Chares, river in Argolis, Aratus, v. 393. Charicles, an Athenian, Nicias, iii. 294. CnAUici.ES, son-in-law of Phocion, Phocion, iv. 351, 352, 364, 367. Chariclo, wife of Sciron, Theseus, i. 9. Cii.RiDEMUS, the general, Sertorius, iii. 382. Ch.^ridemus, the orator, Phocion, iv. 345, 346 ; Demo.sthenes, v. 25. Charilads, king of Sparta, Lycurgus, i. 86, 89, 111; called also Ch.- RILLUS, Cleomenes, iv. 476; Com- parison of Agis and Cleomenes with Gracchi, iv. 557. Cn.A^RrMEXE.s, an Argive diviner, Ara- tus, V. 390. Charinus, an Athenian, Pericles, i. 358. Charmion, Antony, v. 213, 237. CiiARMUS, an Athenian, Solon, i. 169. Charon of Lampsacus, a writer, Themistocles, i. 260. Charon, a Theban, Pelopidas, ii. 207-211, 213, 224, 225. CiiARONiT^, a nickname, Antony, v. 168. Charops, an Epirot, Flamininus, ii. 388. CharybdIcS, Dion, v. 262. Chelidonian Islands, Cimon, iii. 214, 216. Chersonesus, in Thrace, and Cher- SONESIANS, Pericles, i. 333, 345, 346 ; Lysander, iii. 108, 112, 113 ; Cimon, iii. 217; Lucullus, iii. 232, 256; Eumenes, iii. 416 ; Comparison, ii. 441 ; Phocion, iv. 343; Demetrius, V. 127. The Syrian Chersonesus, Deme- trius, V. 151-153. CnrLEUs, an Arcadian, Themistocles, i. 238. CniLON, slave of Cato, Cato the Elder, ii. 342. Chilonis, daughter of Leonidas, Agis, iv. 460-462. Chilonis, daughter of Leotychidas, Pyrrhus, iii. 36, 38, 39. Chios and Chians, in the jE;^ean Sea, Theseus, i. 18; Themistocles, i. 267; Alcibiades, ii. 11, 29, 45; Aristides, ii. 309 ; Cimon, iii. 209, 214; Lucullus, iii. 230, 249 ; Phocion, iv. 335 ; Brutus, v. 338. Chiron, the Centaur, Pericles, i. 322. CiiLiDON, a Theban, Pelopidas, ii. 208. CiitERiLUS, a poet, Lysander, iii. 123. Cholargus, Attic township, Pericles, i. 321, 33 7; Nicias, iii. 305. Chrysa, Theseus, i. 28. Chrys ANTES, a Persian, Comparison of Pelopidas and Marcellus, ii. 278. Chrysermas, an Egyptian, Cleo- menes, iv. 501, 502. Chrysippus, Stoic philosopher, Ara- tus, V. 367. Chrysis, Demetrius, v. 118. CnRYSOQONUS, freedman of Sylla, Cicero, v. 37. Chrysooonus, a flute-player, Alcibi- ades, ii. 41. Marcus Tullius Cicero, Life, v. 35 ; Comparison with Demosthenes, v. 89 ; ^m. Paulus, ii. 164 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 338; Flamininus, ii. 407; Lucullus, iii. 277,280-282; Crassus, iii. 334, 347; Pompey, iv. 104, 108, 111, 112, 126, 129, 131; CiEsar, iv. 258,259,262,263,271,289,311,313- 316; Phocion, iv. 332 ; C.Gracchus, iv. 532; Demosthenes, v. 3 ; Antonv, V. 155, 156, 160, 163, 169-172, 174; Comparison, v. 243; Brutus, v. 313, 322, 325-327, 330-332. CiCERO, son of the orator, Cicero, v. 83, 88; Brutus, v. 327, 330. QuiNTUs CiCERO, brother of the orator, Cicero, v. 55, 70, 85, 87; Cffisar, iv. 282.