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588 INDEX. Egypt, Pompc}', iv. 146, 147, 149, 151 ; compare "Cajsar, iv. 30G-308. Ptolemy, king of Cyprus, son of Pto- lemy Lathyrus, brother of Auletes, Cato the Younger, iv. 405, 40U ; Brutus, V. 304, 305. Ptolemy, prefect of Alexandria, Cle- oraenes, iv. 502. r'TOLEMY, nephew of Antigonus, Eu- menes, iii. 428. Ptolemy, son of Antony and Cleopa- tra, Antony, v. 208. Ptolemy, son of Chryserraas, Cleo- menes, iv. 501, 502. Ptolemy Ceraunus, king of Mace- don, Pyrrhus, iii. 29. Ptolemy, kingof Macedon, Pelopidas, ii. 226, 227. Ptolemy, attendant of Mithridates, LucuUus, iii. 248. Ptolemy, son of Pyrrhus, Pyrrhus, iii. 6, 10, 38, 39, 42. Ptolemy (or Ptolem^us, which is the full Greek form of the name), Galba, v. 479. Ptodm, mountain in Boeotia, Pelopi- das, ii. 216. PuBLicius BiBULUS, MarcelUis, ii. 270. PuBucoLA. See Poplicola. PuBLicoLA, lieutenant of Antony at Aetium, Antony, v. 218, 219. Pydna, town of Macedonia, field of battle, Themistocles, i. 258 ; ^ra. Paulus, ii. 171, 175, 179, 180. Pylades the musician, Philopoemen, ii. 371. Pylius, an Athenian, Theseus, i. 34. Pylos, harbor of Messenia, Alcibiades, ii. 14 ; Coriolanus, ii. 68 ; Nicias, iii. 297, 298, 301, 303, 304; Compari- son, iii. 378. Pyramia in Thyreatis, Pyrrhus, iii. 44. The Pyrenees, Camillus, i. 283 ; Ser- torius, iii. 389, 399, 403. Pyrilampes, an Athenian, Pericles, i. 339. Pyrrha, wife of Deucalion, Pyi-rhus, iii. 1. . Pyrrhus, surname of Neoptolemus, Pyrrhus, iii. 1. Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, Life, iii. 1 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 318 ; Flaraininus, ii. 390, 410, 411 ; Sertorius, iii. 410 ; Cleomenes, iv. 483 ; Demetrius, v. 120, 127, 132, 138, 139, 141-145; Otho, v. 503. Pythagoras the philosopher, Numa, i. 127,137-139, 142, 14 7,158. Pytha- gorean sect, Dion, v. 254, 261. Also Mm. Paulus, ii. 155 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 318; Alexander, iv. 242. Pythagoras the soothsayer, Alexan- der, iv. 250, 251. Pytheas, an Athenian speaker, Pho- cion, iv. 350 ; Demosthenes, v. 8, 21, 29 ; Comparison, v. 90. Pythocles, condemned with Phocion Phocion, iv. 367. Pythocles, descended from Aratus, Aratus, v. 368. Pythoclides, a musician, Pericles, i. 322. Pythodorus, Themistocles, i. 259. Pythodorus the torch-bearer, Deme- trius, V. 121. Pytholaus, one of Thebe's three brothers, Pelopidas, ii. 236. Pytiio, i. e. Delphi, Lycurgus, i. 91. The Pythian (^ames, Solon, i. 177; Pelopidas, ii. 235 ; Lysander, iii. 124; Demetrius, v. 138; Otho, V. 493. The Pythoness, Aratus, v. 418. Python the dragon, Pelopidas, ii. 216. Python, a musician, Pyrrhus, iii. 9. Python, officer of Alexander, Alex- ander, iv. 254. Python the Byzantine, Demosthenes, T. 9. Pythonice, Harpalus's mistress, Pho- cion, iv. 351. Pythopolis, town of Bithynia, The- seus, i. 27. Q. Quinda, the treasure-town in Cilieia, Eumenes, iii. 431 ; Demetrius, v. 1 28. QuiNTio, Cato's freedman, Cato the Elder, ii. 344. QuiNTius Capitolinus, dictator, Ca- millus, i. 308. Lucius Quintius, tribune and prse- tor, LucuUus, iii. 234, 271. TiTus Quintius Flamininus. See Flamininus. Quintius, one of Crassus's officers, Crassus, iii. 344. QniRiNAL Hill, Romulus, i. 75 • Nu- ma, i. 147.