INDEX. 569 Memmius, Pompey's sister's husband, Sertorius, iii. 406 ; Pompcy, iv. 62. IVIkmnon, general of Darius, Alexan- der, it. 181, 185. Mkmphis in Egypt, Lucullus, iii. 230. Menander, put to death by Alexan- der, Alexander, iv. 232. Me.n'ANDER, friend of Antigonus, Eu- menes, iii. 427. Menander in the Syracusan expedi- tion, Nieias, iii. 317. Menander (perhaps the same), eora- manding at.Sgos-potami,Alcibiades, ii. 47. Menander, the comic poet, Alexan- der, iv. 180. ]Ienander, ofBcer of Mithridates, Lu- cuUus, iii. 247. Menas the pirate, Antony, v. ISd, 185. Mende, a town in Macedonia, Com- parison of Nieias and Crassus, iii. 380. Mexdes (The Mendesian prov- ince) in Egypt, Agesilaus, iv. 46, 47. Meneclidas, an orator at Thebes, Pelopidas, ii. 224, 225. Menecrates, a writer, Theseus, i. 26. Menecrates, called Jupiter, a physi- cian, Agesilaus, iv. 26. Menecrates under Sextus Pompeius, Antony, v. 184. Menedemits, attending on LucuUus, LucuUus, iii. 247. Menelaus in Sophocles, Demetrius, V. 1 44. Port of Menelaus in Africa, Agesilaus, iv. 49. Menelaus, brother of Ptolemy Lagus, Demetrius, v. 109, 110. Menem.chus, officer of Mithridates, LucuUus, iii. 247. Menenius Agrlppa, Coriolanus, ii. 58. Menesthes, who went with Theseus to Crete, Theseus, i. 15. MENESTHEUS,son of Petcus, who com- manded the Athenians at Troy, Theseus, i. 33, 34, 36 ; Cimon, iji. 207. Menestheus, an Athenian command- er (son of Iphicrates), Phocion, iv. 336. Meninx, an island on the coast of Africa, Marius, iii. 93. Menippus, an Athenian, Pericles, i. 339. Menippus of Caria, an orator, Cicero, V. 39. Mknitid or Temenitid gates of Sy- racuse, Dion, V. 273. Menceceus, son of Creon, Pelopidas, ii. 221. Men<etiu.s, father of Patroclus, Ari- stides, ii. 307. Menon, father of Theano, Aleibiades, ii. 27. Menon, a workman with Phidias, Pe- ricles, i. 359, 360. Menon the Thessalian, in the service of Cvi'us the Younger, Artaxerxes, V. 439. Menon the Thessalian, commanding in the Lamian war, Pyrrhus, iii. 1 ; Phocion, iv. 355. Mentor, in Alexander's service, Eu- nienes, iii. 417. Menyllus, commanding the Macedo- nian garrison, Phocion, iv. 357, 359, 360, 362. Meriones, the Homeric hero, Marcel- lus, ii. 260. Mekope, daughter of Erechtheus, The- seus, i. 1 7. Cornelius Mkrula, consul vnOi Oc- tavius(87 B.C.), Marius, iii. 95, 101. Mesopotamia, LucuUus, iii. 253, 267 ; Crassus, iii. 351, 353, 354, 367; Pompey, iv. 106 ; Demetrius, v. 101 ; Antony, v. 180, 187. Messala, father of Valeria, Sylla's wife, Sylla, iii. 188. Messala, consul (53 B.C.), Pompey, iv. 119. Messala Corvlnus, son of the pre- ceding, Brutus, V. 345-349, 352, 353, 360, 361. Mkssal.*;, Comparison of Poplicola and Solon, i. 226. Messapians, Pyrrhus, iii. 16, 19; Agis, iv. 448. Messena or Messana, the modern Messina in Sicily, .lcibiades, ii. 26 ; Timoleon, ii. 131, 144, 148; Pyrrhus, iii. 30 ; Pompey, iv. 60 ; Cato the Younger, iv. 424 ; Dion, v. 300. Messenia, Messene, and The Mes- SENIANS, in Peloponnesus, Romulus, i. 70 (story of Aristonienes) ; Lycur- gus, i. 92, 121 (the revolt) ; Pelopidas, ii. 224, 231 (the rc-itoration) ; Philo- poemen, ii. 364, 372, 373, 380-382; Flamininus, ii. 406 ; Comparison, ii. 414,415; Cimon, iii 221, 222 (the re-