INDEX. 603 TiTua, a native of Croton, Cicero, v. 53, 54. TiTURius, officer of Caesar iu Gaul, Caesar, iv. 282. TiTYus, Pelopidas, ii. 216. ToLERiA, town of Latium, Coriolanus, Ii. 85. TOLM.EUS, Pericles, i. 345. ToLMiDES, an Athenian general, Pe- ricles, i. 342, 345, 346 ; Comparison, i. 405, 407 ; Agesilaus, iv. 22. ToLDMNius, king of the Etruscans, Romulus, i. 58 ; Marcellus, ii. 245. TORQUATCS, a name, Marius, iii. 48. ToRQU AT us, under Sy Ua, Sylla, iii. 1 81 . Manhus Torquatus, Fabius, i. 383. ToRTNE, town in Epirus, Antony, v. 216. Trachis, town of. Thessaly, Theseus, i. 31. Tragia, island near Samos, Pericles, i. 352. Tragiscus, a Cretan, Aratus, v. 894. Tralles, town of Lydia, Crassus, iii. 373; Caisar, iv. 305. Trallians, a Thracian people, Age- silaus, iv. 19. Trapezus. See Tkebizond. Trebatids, one of CiEsar's friends, Cicero, v. 74. Trebellius, tribune with Dolabella, Antony, v. 163. Trebia, river of north Italy, field of battle, Fabius, i. 373, 375. Trebizond (Trapezus), town of Pontus, Eumenes, iii. 418. Caius Trebonitjs, conspirator with Brutus, Pompey, iv. 116; Cato the Younger, iv. 412, 413 ; Antony, v. 166 ; Brutus, v. 319, 322. Trebonius, Marius, iii. 62. Trebonius, in Africa, Galba, v. 470. Triarius, lieutenant of LueuUus, Lu- cullus, iii. 273 ; Pompey, iv. 99. Triballians, a Thracian people, Alexander, iv. 1 72. Triopian Headland, in Caria, Ci- mon, iii. 214. Tripylus, Aratus, v. 407. Trit^a and Trit.eans, in Achaea, Cleomenes, iv. 481 ; Aratus, v. 376. Tritymallus, Cleomenes, iv. 485. Troas, mother of jEacides, Pyrrhus, iii. 1. Troas, daughter of .Siacides, Pyrrhus, iii. 2. Trcezen, town of Argolis, and Trce- zenians, Theseus, i. 2, 5, 17,29, 35, 38 ; Comparison, i. 81 ; Themistocles, i. 242; Cleomenes, iv. 485; Demo- sthenes, V. 28 ; Aratus, v. 367, 389. Troglodytes, people of Ethiopia, Antony, v. 180. Trophonius, Aristides, ii. 304 ; Sylla, iii. 164, 165. Troy and Trojans, Theseus, i. 35, 36 ; Romulus, i. 39, 40 ; Comparison, i. 82 ; Solon, i. 1 71 ; Camillus, i. 288 (date of the taking of Troy), 290 (the Palladium) ; Ciraon, iii. 203, 207 ^erses) ; Lucullus, iii. 240 (Ili- um), 242 (Ilians) ; Nieias, iii. 290 ; Sertorius, iii. 382 ; Alexander, iv. 176 ; Antony, v. 160 ; Dion, v. 245 (Simonides's verse). The Tkoad, Sylla, iii. 174; Lucullus, iii. 231, 241. The game called Troy, Catb the Younger, iv. 3 73. .S!lius Tubero, son-in-law of Mm. Paulus, ^m. Paulus, ii. 158, 183, 186. Tubero the Stoic (son of the prece- ding), Lucullus, iii. 278. PosTUMius Tubertus, Poplicola, i. 222. PosTUMiua Tubertus, Camillus, i. 270. Tuder or Tudertia, town in Um- bria, Marius, iii. 66 ; Crassus, iii. 337. Tuditanus, an historian, Flamininus, ii. 402. TuLLiA, daughter of Cicero, Cicero, V. 80. TuLLius, Cicero, v. 35. See Cicero. TuLLUS Attius, leader of the Vol- scians, Cicero, v. 35. Called TuL- Lus AuFiDius in Coriolanus, ii. 77, and after. TuLLUs, a consular, Pompey, iv. 127. TuLLUs, friend of Cicero, Cicero, v. 65. TuLLUs HosTiLius, the king, Romu- lus, i. 61 ; Numa, i. 1.57, 159 ; Cori- olanus, ii. 52. Petronius Turpilianus, Galba, v. 469, 470, 472. TuRPiLLius, friend and officer of Me- tellus, Marius, iii. 54. Tuscans and Tuscany. See Etru- RiA and Etruscans. TuscuLUM and Tusculans, a town of Latium, Camillus. i. 311 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 316; Lucullus, iii. 278,