Page:Plutarch's Lives (Clough, v.5, 1865).djvu/614

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

606 INDEX. V0PI8CU8, a Roman surname, Coriola- nus, ii. 64. VuLTURNUS or LoTHRONCS, river of Campania, Fabius, i. 379. Xanthippides, archon at Athens, Aristides, ii. 287. Xanthippus, father of Pericles, The- mistocles, i. 243, 264 ; Pericles, i. 321 ; Alcibiades, ii. 1 ; Aristides, ii. 293 ; Cato the Elder, ii. 323. Xanthippus, son of Pericles, Pericles, i. 350, 366, 367. Xanthus and Xanthians, town of Lycia, Alexander, iv. 1 79 ; Brutus, V. 304, 335-337. Xenagoras, son of Eumelus, JEm. Paulus, ii. 170. Xenarchus, a writer, Nicias, iii. 289. Xenares, a Spartan, Cleomenes, iv. 469. Xenocles of Adramyttium, an orator, Cicero, v. 39. Xenocles of Cholargus, an architect, Pericles, i. 337. Xenocles, an exile of Sicyon, Aratus, V. 370, 371. Xenocles, a Spartan, Agesilaus, iv. 19. Xenocrates, the Academic philoso- pher, Flamininus, ii. 399,400; Ma- rius, iii. 49 ; Comparison of Cimon and Lucullus, iii. 284 ; Alexander, iv. 168; Phocion, iv. 333, 356, 357, 360. Xenodochus the Cardian, Alexan- der, iv. 225. Xenophantus the musician, Deme- trius, V. 153. Xenophilus, Aristides, ii. 281. Xenophilus, a captain of robbers, Aratus, v. 371. Xenophon, commanding in Chalcidice, Nicias, iii. 296. Xenophon the writer, Lycurgus, i. 84 ; Alcibiades, ii. 41 ; Marcellus, ii. 262 ; Comparison, ii. 278 ; Lysander, iii. 120 ; Agesilaus, iv. 10, 21, 23, 35, 42 ; Comparison, iv. 154 ; Antony, V. 200 ; Artaxer.es, v. 423, 427, 430, 433, 434. Xerxes, Themistocles, i. 235, 240, 241, 245-250, 253, 260 ; Aristides, ii. 289, 292 ; Comparison, ii. 358 ; Sylla, iii. 162; Agesilaus, iv. 19; Alexander, iv. 208, 209 ; Artaxerx.ea, V. 421, 422. Xerxes in a gown, Lu- cullus, iii. 278. XuTHUS the flute-player, Antony, v. 175. Xypete, Attic township, Pericles, L 337. Zacynthus, the island of Zante, Fla- mininus, ii. 405 ; Nicias, iii. 322; Dion, V. 267, 299, 300; Artaxerxes, V. 433. Zaleucus, lawgiver of Loeri, Numa, i. 132. Zarbienus, king of Gordyene, Lucul- lus, iii. 253, 266. Zaretra, town of Euboea, Phocion, iv. 342. Zela, town of Pontus, field of battle, Caesar, iv. 308. Zelea, town in the Troad, Themisto- cles, i. 238. Zeno of Citium, the Stoic philosopher, Lycurgus, i. 125 ; Phocion, iv. 334 ; Cleomenes, iv. 468; Aratus, v. 389. Zeno, a Cretan, Artaxerxes, v. 443. Zend, the Eleatic philosopher, Peri- cles, i. 322, 324. Zenodotia, to^vn in Mesopotamia, Crassus, iii. 351. Zenodotus of TrtEzen, Romulus, i. 55. Zeugma, on the Euphrates, Crassus, iii. 354, 366. Zeuxidamus, father of Archidamus IL, Cimon, iii. 220 ; Agesilaus, iv. 1. Zeuxis the painter, Pericles, i. 336. Zoilus, a smith, Demetrius, v. 115. ZoPYRUS, tutor of Alcibiades, Lycur- gus, i. 106 ; Alcibiades, ii. 1. ZoPYRUS, a Macedonian, Pyrrhus, iii. 47. Zoroaster, Numa, i. 132. ZosiME, wife of Tigranes, Pompey, iv. 106.