INDEX. 591 Cimon, iu. 210; Lucullus, iii. 230; Alexander, iv. 195; Antony, v. 210 ; Brutus, V. 304. Samosata, a town of Commagene, Antony, v. 187. Samothrace, island on the coast of Thrace. Numa, i. 145; Camillus, i. 290; S^m. Paulus, ii. 180, 182; Marcellus, ii. 274 ; Lucullus, iii. 242 ; Pompey, iv. 79; Alexander, iv. 160. Sandauce, sister of Xerxes, Themisto- cles, i. 247; Aristides, ii. 291. Saxdox, father of Athenodorus, Popli- cola, i. 220. Sapha, in Mesopotamia, Lucullus, iii. 255. Sappho the poetess, Demetrius, v. 135. Sardixia, the island, Cato the Elder, ii. 323; Pompey,iv. 69,82, 113, 133; Caesar, iv. 279 ; C. Gracchus, iv. 532 ; Comparison, iv. 555 ; Antony, v. 185. Sardis, capital of Lydia, and Sardi- Axs, Romulus, i. 70 (Sardians for sale) ; Solon, i. 197; Themistocles, i. 263, 265 ; Alcibiades, ii. 35 ; Aristi- des, ii. 285 ; Lysander, iii. 106, 109, 111; Eumenes, iii. 425: Agesilaus, iv. 11, 13; Pompey, iv. 97; Alexan- der, iv. 179; Phocion, iv. 348 ; De- mosthenes, V. 22 ; Demetrius, v. 146; Brutus, V. 338, 340. Sarmentus, Caesar's little page, An- tony, V. 213. Sarpedox, tutor of Cato the Younger, Cato the Younger, iv. 371, 373. Satibarzaxes, eunuch of Artaxer- xes, Artaxerxes, v. 432. Satipherses, a Persian, Artaxerxes, V. 430. Satricdm, a town of Latium, Camil- lus, i. 310. Publics S.a.tureius, tribune of the people, Ti. Gracchus, iv. 528. Lucios Saturxlnus, Marius, iii. 62, 63, 79-82, 86. Saturxixi, Comparison of Lysander and Sjlla, iii. 192. Satyrhs, a Corinthian diviner, Timo- leon, ii. 112. Sattrds the actor, Demosthenes, v. 7. Cassius Sc^va, soldier of Csesar, Caesar, iv. 272. Mucins Sc-EVOLA, Popiicola, i. 219, 220. Mdcius Sc/EVOla the lawyer, Sylla, iii. 189 ; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 515. ScA.vfloxiD^, Attic township, Alcibi- ades, ii. 26. ScAXDKA, in the island of Cythera, Comparison of Crassus and Nicias, iii. 380. Scapte Hyle, in Thrace, Cimon, iii. 202. Scarphia or ScARPHEA, in Locris, Alexander, iv. 196. ScAURi, Cicero, v. 35. ScAURUS, former husband of Metella, Sylla'swife, Sylla, iii. 186 ; Pompey^ iv. 59. ScEDASus of Leuctra, Pelopidas, ii. 220. ScELLius, companion of Antony's flight, Antony, v. 220. Scepsis, town in Mysia, Sylla, iii. 1 76 ; Lucullus, iii. 255. SciATUus, island in the Mgean Sea, Themistocles, i. 239. SciLLUSTis, island in the Indian Sea, Alexander, iv. 243. Scion.eaxs, of Scione in Macedonia, Lysander, iii. 119. CoRXELius SciPio, master of the horse to Camillus, Camillus, i. 273. Cxjjus CoRXELiDS [Scipio], Marcel- lus, ii. 242, 245. CORXELIUS SciPio Africajjds (the Elder), Fabius, i. 402-404 ; Compar- ison, i. 407; jEm. Paulus, ii. 158, 169; Comparison, ii. 277; Cato the Elder, ii. 320, 329, 330, 334, 335, 349 ; Comparison, ii. 354, 358 ; Fla- mininus, ii. 387, 407, 411 ; Pyrrhus, iii. 9 ; Marius, iii. 48, 60 ; Lucullus, iii. 241 (?); Crassus, iii. 365 (?^ ; Pompev, iv. 66 ; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 506, 509, 514, 525 ; C. Gracchus, iv. 551 ; Galba, v. 486. SciPio Africaxus (the Younger), son of^Emilius Paulus (^EmiHanus), Romulus, i. 72 ; jEm. Paulus, li. 158; Cato the Elder, ii. 326, 335; Marius, iii. 50, 61 ; Lucullus, iii. 277; Cato the Younger, iv. 377 ; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 507, 510, 512, 513, 520, 530 ; C. Gracchus, iv. 541. Lucius SciPio (Asiaticus), brother of the elder Africanus. Cato the Elder, ii. 334, 339 ; Flamininus, ii. 412 ; Lucullus, iii. 241 ; Crassus, iii. 365. Scii'io (Asiatictis), consul (S3 b. c.),