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608 INDEX. EcpnANES, a Spartan, Agis, iv. 450. EcpREPES, a Spartan epfior, Agis, iv. 455. Edessa in Macedonia, Pyrrhus, iii. 11, 14 ; Demetrius, v. 141. Edonian Women, Alexander, iv. 160. The Egean Sea, Cimon, iii. 208. Egeria, the goddess, Numa, i. 131, 145, 149. E1..EA in Mysia, LucuUus, iii. 232 ; Phocion, iv. 348. El*:a, a spring of water in Bceotia, Pelopidas, ii. 216. ELi*;us in the Chersonese, Lysander, iii. 112. Eresus in Lesbos, Solon, i. 201. The Esqoiline Hill, Sylla, iii. 154. Ethiopia and Ethiopians, Cimon, iii. 201; Antony, v. 180, 215; Bru- tus, V. 356. The Euxine Sea, add to the refer- ences, Alexander, iv. 216. Falernian Wine, Antony, v. 213. Faunus, Romulus, i. 66 ; Numa, i. 149 ; Caesar, iv. 264. Heraclea, Lysander, iii. 124. Imbros, island in the Egean Sea, Pho- cion, iv. 348. Ionian Women, add to the references, Alcibiades, ii. 4 7. Isis, the Egyptian goddess, Antony, v. 208, 227. Itonian, epithet of Minerva, Pyrrhus, iii. 35 ; Agesilaus, iv. 22. Leucaspides, or White-Shields, Cleo- menes, iv. 489. Libethra in Macedonia, Alexander, iv. 1 75. Libitina, the Roman goddess, Numa, i. 143. LoTHRONUs, Greek name of the Vul- turnus, Fabius, i. 379. Ltra, the constellation, Caesar, iv. 316. Margianian steel, Crassus, iii. 360. Margites, Demosthenes, v. 24. Matuta, Mother, the Roman god- dess, Camillus, i. 273. Myndus in Caria, Marius, iii. 65. Myrine in Mysia, Demosthenes, v. 9. NuMiDicus. See Metellus. CEcHALiA in Euboea, Theseus, i. 8. Olthacus, chief of the Dandarians, LucuUus, iii. 246, 247. The Olynthians, of Olynthus in Macedonia, Demosthenes, v. 9 ; and compare Alexander, iv. 228. OvicuLA, Fabius's surname, Fabius, i. 372. The Parthenon at Athens, Pericles, i. 337 ; Demetrius, v. 118, 121 ; com- parison, V. 242, and, under the name of the Hecatompedon, Cato the El- der, ii. 322. Perithced-E, an Attic township, Alci- biades, ii. 13 ; Nicias, iii. 304. The Plesianactidm or P<ecile at Athens, Cimon, iii. 203. PuTEOLi, or Dic^archea, Sylla, iiL 190. Quadrantaria, Clodia's nickname, Cicero, v. 65. Sibyls and Sibylline Books, The- seus, i. 24; Poplicola, i. 222; Fabius, i. 376; Marcellus, ii. 340; Marius, iii, 97; Demosthenes, v. 20; Cicero, V. 52. Sylla, add to the references, Coriola- nus, ii. 64. Telestes, a dithyrambic poet, Alex- ander, iv. 168. Thessaly, add to the references, Flamininus, iv. 397. Thrace, add to the references, Thra- cian bucklers. Mm. Paulus, ii. 190. Also, Comparison of Nicias and Cras- sus, iii. 378.