5GG INDEX. Magnus, Pompey's surname, Sertori- us, iii. 403 ; Pompey, iv. 65, G6. Plutarch (except in a passau;e like p. 141) uses tlie oripiinal Latin word, which in the English is translated into The Great. Mago, a Carthaginian, Timoleon, ii. 128-135. Maia, mother of Mercury, Numa, i. 153. Malaga, Malaga in Spain, Crassus, iii. 336. Walchus, king of Arabia, Antony, v. 214. Malcitas or Malcitus, a Theban, Pelopidas, ii. 23S. Malea, promontory of Laconia, Sylla, iii. 156; Agis, iv. 453; Aratus, v. 377. Malian Gulf, Pericles, i. 344. Mallians, an Indian people, Alexan- der, iv. 239, 245. Mamei!Ci, Numa, i. 166. Mamercus, tyrant of Catana, Timo- leon, ii. 122, 144, 145, 147, 148, 152. Mamercus, son of Numa, Numa, i. 138, 156. M.-vMERCUS, son of Pythagoras, Numa, i. 138; ^m. Paulus, ii.lso. Mamertines of Messena in Sicily, Pyrrhus, iii. 30, 32 ; Pompey, iv. 60. Mamurius, Numa, i. 145, 146. Caius Mancinds, consul (137 B.C.), Ti. Gracchus, iv. 510, 512. Mandonium. See M.anduria. Mandroclidas, a Spartan, Pyrrhus, iii. 37. Mandroclidas, son of Eephanes, Agis, iv. 450, 451, 453, 466. Manduria or Mandoniu.m, a town of Italy, Agis, iv. 448. Manilius, friend of Pompey, tribune, Pompey, iv. 86 ; Cicero, v. 44, 45. Manilius, disgraced by Cato, Cato the Elder, ii. 338. Manius ? i. e. Aquilius, LucuUus, iii. 232. In Plutarch's text, Marius. Manlius, properly M.anius, Manius Curius, a tribune, Flaniininus, ii. 385. Manlius, defeated by the Cimbri (consul 105 B.C.), Marius, iii. 68. Manlius, Cicero, v. 49. 51. Lucius Manlius, a soldier, Cato the Elder, ii. 332. Lucius Manlius in Spain (? Mani- lius), Sertorius, iii. 396. Marcus Manlius Capitolincs, Ca- millus, i. 297, 298, 308, 309. Manlius Torquatus, Fabius, i. 383. Titus Manlius, consul with Marcus (Caius) Atilius (235 B. c), Numa, i. 155. [Manlius] Torquatus, lieutenant of Sylla, Sylla, iii. 181. Manlius, oflicer under Sertorius, Ser- torius, iii. 413, 416. Manlius of consular rank, Ti. Grac- chus, iv. 517. Mantinea, a town of Arcadia, and Mantineans, Numa, i. 146 ; Alci- biades, ii. 16, 22; Comparison, ii. 102; Pelopidas, ii. 205; Pliilopoe- men, ii. 360, 370; Nicias, iii. 303; Agesilaus, iv. 37, 41-43; Cleomenes, iv. 471, 473, 479, 489; Demetrius, v. 119, 131 ; Aratus, v. 391, 401, 404, 410-412. Marathon in Attica, Theseus, i. 11, 30, 34, 37; Themistocles, i. 234; Camillus, i. 288 ; Aristides, ii. 285- 287, 300 ; Comparison, ii. 354, 358 ; Flamininus, ii. 398 ; Cimon, iii. 206; Demosthenes, v. 31 ; Aratus, v. 381. Marathus, who gave name to Mara- thon, Theseus, i. 33. Marcellinus, Crassus, iii. 348 ; Pom- pey, iv. 114, 115. Marcellus, a Roman surname, Ma- rius, iii. 48. Marcus Claudius Marcellus, father of Marcellus, Marcellus, ii. 238. Marcus Claudius Marcellus, in the second Punic war. Life, ii. 238 ; Comparison, ii. 276 ; Romulus, i. 58 ; Fabius, i. 395, 399,400; Flamininus, ii. 386, 406. Marcus Marcellus, son of the gen- eral, Marcellus, ii. 239, 273 ; Flami- ninus, ii. 406. Marcus Marcellus (consul 51 B.C.), CsEsar, iv. 287 (?) ; Cato the Younger, iv. 388 ; Cicero, v. 50. Marcellus (Caius, consul 60 b. c. with Paulus), Pompey, iv. 124, 125; Ca!sar, iv. 287 ; Antony, v. 159. Marcellus (also Caius, consul 49 IS. c. with Ijcntulus Crus, cousin of the preceding), Ctesar, iv. 287. C.ius Marcellus, first husband of Octavia. the sister of Augustus, Mar- cellus, ii. 275 ; Cicero, v. 82 ; An- ton v, v. 184, 238.