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INDEX. 521 Anaxo, a woman of Troezen, Theseus, i. 29 ; Comparison of Theseus and Romulus, i. 81. Ancharia, mother of Octavia, An- tony, V. 184. Ancharius, a senator, Marius, iii. 98. Andocides, an Athenian orator, The- mistocles, i. 267; Alcibiades, ii. 24, 25; Mcias, iii. 307. Andro of Halicarnassus, a writer, Theseus, i. 25. Andkocleon, an Epirot, Pyrrhus, iii. 2. Andkocles, an Athenian demagogue, Alcibiades, ii. 21. Androclides, a Theban, Pelopidas, ii. 205, 206 ; Lysander, iii. 134 ('? the same). ANDROCLTDES,an Epirot, Pyrrhus, iii.2. Androclides, an author, Lysander, iii. HI. Androcottus, an Indian king, Al- exander, iv. 238. Androcrates, a Platsean hero, Ari- stides, ii. 294, 295. Androctdes, a Cyzicenian painter, Pelopidas, ii. 225. Androgeus, son of Minos, Theseus, i. 12, 13 ; Comparison of Theseus and Romulus, i. 79. Andromache, Pelopidas, ii. 229 ; Al- exander, iv. 225 ; Brutus, v. 326, 327. Andromachus, of Carrhse, Crassus, iii. 368. Andromachus, of Tauromenium, Ti- moleon, ii. 119. Andronicus, of Rhodes, Sylla, iii. 175. Andros, island in the ^gean, The- mistooles, i. 254 ; Pericles, i. 334 ; Alcibiades, ii. 45 ; Pelopidas, ii. 202, and (?) Aratus, v. 377. Axdrotion, Demosthenes, v. 16. Androtion, a writer, Solon, i. 182. Angei.us, an Epirot, Pyrrhus, iii. 2. Lucius Anicius, a Roman officer, JEm. Paulus, ii. 167. Aniencs, CjBsar, iv. 315. AlNio, a river, Poplicola, i. 223 ; Ca- millus, i. 814; Coriolanus, ii. 58. Anius, a river in Epirus, Cfesar, iv. 296. (Aous or ^as). Caius Annius, sent by Sylla into Spain, Sertorius, iii. 389, 390. Annius, who killed the orator Anto- nius, Marius, iii. 99. IiTUs Annius, Ti. Gracchus, iv. 521, 522. Annius Gallus one of Otho's gen- erals, Otho, V. 492, 494, 496, 500. Ant.eus, Theseus, i. 9 ; Sertorius, iii. 392. Antagoras of Chios, Aristides, ii. 309. Antalcidas, the Spartan, Lycurgus, i. 100; Pelopidas, ii. 215, 230; Age- silaus, iv. 27, 32, 38; Artaxerxes, v. 443, 444. Antemna, or ANTEMN.E, Romulus, i. 58 ; Sylla, iii. 182. Antenor, Numa, i. 138. Anteros, Alcibiades, ii. 5. Anthedon, in Boeotia, Sylla, iii. 176. Anthem ION, Alcibiades, ii. 5 ; Corio- lanus, ii. 68. Anthe.mocritus, a herald, Pericles, i. 358. Antho, daughter of AxnuUus, Romu- lus, i. 42. Valerius Antias. See Valerius. Antiates, Coriolanus, ii. 61, 66, 74, 76, 98. Anticlides, a writer, Alexander, iv. 218. Anticrates, a Laconian, Agesilaus, iv. 43. Anticyra, Demetrius,- v. 118. Anticyra, a town in Phocis, Antony, V. 222. Antigenes, chief officer of the Argyr- aspids, Eumenes, iii. 431, 436 ; Al- exander, iv. 247. Antigenes, a writer, Alexander, iv. 218. Antigenidas, a flute-player, Deme- trius, v. 96. Antigone, daughter of Phih'p and Berenice, Pyrrhus, iiL 5, 6, 10. Antigone, of" Pydna, Alexander, iv. 221. Antigonea, the new name of Manti- nea, Aratus, v. 412. Antigonis, or Antigonid, Attic tribe, Demetrius, v. 105. AntigonUs, father of Demetrius Po- liorcetes, Romulus, i. 59 ; 2Em. Pau- lus, ii. 161, 190; Pelopidas, ii. 201, 202 ; PjTrhus, iii. 4, 9 ; Sertorius, iii. 383 ; Eumenes, iii. 418, 425, and following ; Comparison of Eumenes and Sertorius, iii. 442 ; Alexander, iv. 254 ; Phocion, iv. 359, 361 ; De- metrius, v. 97, and following ; Com- parison of Antony and Demctnus, v. 240, 241 ; Aratus, v. 420.