INDEX. 551 ii. 357; Pj-rrhus, iii. 23, 25, 26,27; Galba, v. 436. Falerii and F.leri. s, Camillus, i. 279-281 ; Fabius, i. 373. Faliscass, people of the district of Falerii, Camillus, i. 271, 274, 278, 279, 281, 285 ; C. Gracchus, iv. 534. Fannia, Marius, iii. 91, 92. Fanxius, an historian, Ti. Gracchus, iv. 510. Caius Fannius, C.Gracchus, iv. 539, 542, 543. Fausta, daughter of S^lla, Sylla, iii. 187. Faustclus, servant of Amulius, Ro- mulus, i. 42-44, 46, 47. Faustus, son of Sylla, Sylla, iii. 187; Pompey, iv. 103, 109; Comparison, iv. 152; Cffisar, iv. 270; Cicero, v. 64: Brutus, v. 311. Marcus F.a.vonics, friend of Cato, Pompey, i v. 127, 134, 143 ; Compari- son, ivl 156; Casar, iv. 279, 292, 300; Cato the Younser, iv. 403, 417, 418 ; Brutus, v. 313," 339, 340. Fenestella, an historian, Sylla, iii. 180 ; Crassus, iii. 336. Ferentixi; Grove or Gate, Romu- lus, i. 69. FiDEX.E and Fidexates, Romulus, i. 58, 68, 69; P&plicola, L 224, 225; Camillus, i. 285. Fidentia, town of Cisalpine Gaul, Sylla, iii. 178. Fimbria, commanding in Asia, Flami- ninus, ii. 412; SvUa, iii. 159, 173, 175; Lucullus, i'ii. 230, 231, 235, 272, 273 : Sertorius, iii. 411. Fjrm.xi (of Firmum in Picenum), Cato the Elder, ii. 332, 333. Hordeoxius Flaccus, lieutenant of Galba, Galba, v. 465, 473, 477, 478. Valerius Flaccus, consul 195 B.C., Cato the Elder, ii. 319, 328, 337. Valerius Flaccus, consul with Ma- rius, afterwards killed by Fimbria, Marius, iii. 80; Sylla, iii'. 159, 169, 174 ; Lucullus, iii." 235, 272. Flaccus (Horace the Poet), Lucul- lus, iii. 278. Fi.avius Flaccus, Ti. Gracchus, v. 526 (probably FuLVlus). Lucius Flamixinus, Cato the Elder, ii. 337 ; Flamininus, ii. 387, 407, 408. Titus Quintius Flamixincs, Life, ii. 384 ; Comparison with Philopne- raen, ii. 413; ^Eni. Paulus. iL Itil; Cato the. Elder, n. 331, 837, S40; Comparison, ii. 354 ; Philopoemen, ii. S6I, 374-377, 379, 383; Sylla, iiL 158. C-4IUS Flamixius, consul, Fabius, u 374, 375; Marcellus, ii. 241, 242. The Flamixiax Circus, Marcellus, - ii. 270; Lucullus, iii. 276. Flavius, tribune of the people, Caesar, iv. 318. Fi..vius Sabixus, brother of Ves- pasian, Otho, V. 492. Flavius. commanding Brutus's engi- neers, Brutus, V. 359. Flavius, tribune of the soldiers, Mai^ cellus, ii. 269. Flavius Gallus, lientenantof -A.n- tony, Antony, v. 196, 197. Flora, Pompey, iv. 51, 52, 116. Mestrius Florus, a consular, friend of Plutarch, Otho, v. 501. Fo.vTEius Capito, Antony, v. 189. FoxTEius, killed in Germany, Galba, V. 4 70. Fregell.k and Fhegellaks, in La- tiura, Marcellus. ii. 273 ; Compari- son, ii. 279 ; C. Gracchus, iv. 534. Frextani, a Samnite people, Pyrrhus, iii. 21. FuFiDius, or Afidius, Sylla, iii. 183; Sertorius, iii. 395. FuLcixiA, mother of Marius, Marius, iii. 49. FuLViA, a noble lady, Cicero, v. 51. FcLV^A, wife of Antony, Antony, v. 164, 172, 180, 181, 183, 184,'l89, 208, 211,225, -233, 238. The Fulviax Court, or Basilica, Ciesar, iv. 288. QuiXTDs FuLVius, consul and dictci- tor. Comparison of Fabius and Per- icles, i. 406 {where the text has Furius) ; Marcellus, ii. 267, 268. Cn.eus Fulvids, proconsul, Marcel- lus, ii. 266, 267. FuLVius (Marcus Fulvius Flaccus, consul 125 B.C.), Ti. Gracchus, iv. 517, (not quite certainly the same) 526, (Flavius Flaccus) 530 ; C. Gracchus, iv. 541, 542, 544-550 (where his son also is mentioned): Fulvius, tribune of the people, Fla- mininus, ii. 385. FuRii, Camillus, i. 270. Fuinus. See C.millus. Ia'cius Furius, colleague with Camil- lus, Caiiiillus. i. SIO, 311.