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522 INDEX. Antigonus Gonatas, kill" of Mace- don, son of Demetrius roliorcetes, ^m. Paulus, ii. KJl ; Pyn-hiis, iii. 34, 35, 41, and following; Deme- trius, V. 137, 138, IDl, 153; Aratus, T. 370, 375, and following to 399. Antigonvs Doson, kingof Macedon, Coriolanus, ii. 64 ; Xm. Paulus, ii. IGl; Cleomenes, iv. 481, 482, 485, and following; Aratus, v. 404, 407- 412; Philopoemen, ii. 304-368. Antigonus, king of the Jews, An- tony, V. 189. Antigonus, a writer, Romulus, i. 60. Antilibanus, Alexander, iv. 189. Antilochus, a poet, Lysander, iii. 123. Antimachus, poet of Colophon, Ti- moleon, ii. 149; Lysander, iii. 123, 124. Antimachus, poet of Teos, Romulus, i. 51. Antioch on Daphne, the Syrian ca- pital, LucuIIus, iii. 253 ; Pompey, iv. 100; Cato the Younger, iv. 382 ; Demetrius, v. 128 ; Galba, v. 468. Antioch of iSIygdonia (Nisibis), Lu- cuIIus, iii. 270. Antiochis, au Atlienian tribe, Ari- stides, ii. 280, 286. Antiochus of Ascalon, an Academic philosopher, Lucullus, iii. 264, 281 ; Cicero, v. 38 ; Brutus, v. 303. Antiochus, an Athenian pilot, Alci- biades, ii. 46; Lysander, iii. 107; Comparison of Lysander and Sylla, iii. 196. Antiochus, of Commagene, Antony, V. 187. Antiochus L, Soter, son of Seleucus, Demetrius, v. 125, 127, 135, 151, 152. Antiochus IIL, the Great, lEm. Pau- lus, ii. 157, 160; Cato the Elder, ii. 330, 332, 333; Comparison of AA- stides and Cato, n. 354, 358 ; Philo- poemen, ii. 377-379; Flamininus, ii. 395, 396, 399, 402-404, 406, 409; Sylla, iii. 158 ; Lucullus, iii. 241, 268 ; Crassus, iii. 365. Antiope, an Amazon, Theseus, i. 26 ; Comparison of Theseus and Romu- lus, i. 81. Antiorus, son of Lycurgus, i. 126. Antip.ter, governor of Macedonia, Camillus, i. 288 ; Comparison of Alci- biades and Coriolanus, ii. 103; Com- painson of Aristides and Cato, ii. 355 ; Eumenes, iii. 419-422, 425, 430; Agesilaus, iv. 18 ; Alexander, iv. 172, 184, 211, 218, 219, 223, 231, 233, 245, 249, 251, 254 ; Phocion, iv. 329, 347, 353, 355-362; Agis, iv. 446, 448; Demosthenes, v. 29- 32, 34 ; Comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero, v. 93, 94 ; Demetrius, v. 109, 134 ; Comparison of Antony and Demetrius, v. 241. Antipater, son of Cassander, P)T- rhus, iii. 7 ; Demetrius, v. 132, 134. Antipatek of Tarsus, a Stoic, Ma- rius, iii. 102; Ti. Gracchus, iv. 514. Antipater of Tyre, a Stoic philo- sopher, Cato the Younger, iv. 374. Antiphanes, a comic poet, Demo- sthenes, V. 4, 10. Antiphates, an Athenian, Theml- stocles, i. 251'. Antiphilus, an Athenian general, Phocion, iv. 353, 355. Antiphon, an orator, Alcibiades, ii. 3, 4 ; Nicias, iii. 296 ; Antony, v. 180 [perhaps another]. Antiphon, a criminal, Demosthenes, V. 15. Antisthenes, 3 philosopher, Lycur- gus, i. 125; Pericles, i. 319; Alcibi- ades, ii. 1. Antistia, wife of Appius Claudius, Ti. Gracchus, iv. 509. Antistia, wife of Pompey.iv. 55, 59, 60. Antistius (Appuleius?), in command of ships, Brutus, v. 328. Antistius, father-in-law of Pompey, iv. 64, 60. Antium, a town of Latium, Fabius, i. 373; Coriolanus, ii. 74, 77-79, 82, 98; Brutus, v. 324. Anton, son of Hercules, Antony, v. 158. Antoni.-v, daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia, Antony, v. 239. Marcus Antonius, the orator, Ma- rius, iii. 99, 100; Pompey, iv. 79; Antony, v. 155. Antonius Creticus, father of the triumvir, Antony, v. 155. Caius Antonius, son of the orator, Cicero, v. 46, 47, 51, 58; Antony, T. 163. Caius Antonius, brother of the tri- umvir, Antonv, v. 168, 174; Bru- tus, V. 329, 330, 332. Lucius Antonius, brother of the tri- umvir, Antony, v. 168, 183.