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XXII.; Pass.; Tiberius, A. XL. 3,
LI. 3 (bis), LXIII. 2, LXV. 1,
LXXI. 2, 3, LXXVI. 2, LXXXV. 1,
LXXXVI. 2, XCII. 2, XCVII. 1, 3,
XCVIII., 4, 5 (bis), C. 3 (bis),
CI. 2 (bis); T. IV. 1, v., XXI.
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, XXII. (bis), LXXV.
1, 2; Cal. I. 1, II., IV., VI. 1, 2,
VII., X. 1, XI., XII. 2, 3, XIII.,
XIV. 1, 3, XV. 1, XVI. 1, 3, XIX. 3,
XXI., XXVIII., XXX. 2, XXXI.,
XXXVIII. 2; Cl. IV. 1, v., VI. 2,
XI. 3, XXV. 3; N. v. 2, VI. 1,
XXX. 1; G. III. 4, IV. 1, v. 2;
O. I. 2; Vit. II. 2; Tit. VIII. 1;
Gr. XVII., XXII., XXIII.; Hor.
Pass.; Augustus, T. XXVI. 2;
Pannonicus, Invictus, Pius, T.
XVII. 2.

Tiberius, see Claudius, the Emperor.
Tiberius, T. LIV. 1, LXII. 3, LXXVI.;

Cal. XV. 2, XXIII. 3 (bis). Grandson of the emperor Tiberius. Tiberius Alexander, V. VI. 3. Tiberius Nero, A. LXII. 2; T. IV. 1. Former husband of Livia and father of the emperor Tiberius. Tiberius mensis, T. XXVI. 2. Tibullus, Albius, Tibull. (bis). Tibur, A. LXXII. 2, LXXXII. 1; Cal. VIII. 1, 2; Cl. XXXIV. 1. A hill town on the Anio, north-east of Rome, modern Tivoli. Tiburnus, Hor. One of the three mythical founders of Tibur. Tiburni luculus (lucus), a grove sacred to him; cf. Hor. Odes, 1. 7. 13.

Tiburs, -tis, adj. from Tibur : regione, Cal. XXI.

Tiburtinus, -a, -um, adj. from
Tibur ruris, Hor.
Ticidas, Gr. IV., XI.
Tigillinus, G. xv. 2 (bis).
Tigranes, T. IX. 1.

Tillius Cimber, J. LXXXII. 1.
Tiridates, N. XIII. 1, XXX. 2.
Tiridates I, king of Armenia,
brother of Vologeses I.
Titianus, see Salvius.

Titii sodales, G. VIII. 1; see note.

Titinnius, M., Rh. II.
Titisenia, see Salvia.

Titurianus, -a, -um, adj. from Titurius: clades, J. LXVII. 2. Titurius (Sabinus), J. XXV. 2.

of Caesar's generals.

One

Titus, the emperor: Titus, V. III., XXIII. 3; Tit. I. (cognomine paterno), II.; D. X. 2, XVII. 3, XXII.; alius Nero, T. VII. 1. Tityrus, Verg. 43.

Togata (fabula), N. XI. (see note);

Gr. XXI.; cf. togatarius, A. XLV. 4. Tolosa, Vit. XVIII. A city of southern Gaul, modern Toulouse. Tonans, see Iuppiter. Toranius, A. LXIX. 1. Toranius, C., A. XXVII. 1. Torquatus, see Nonius. Torquatus, L., Hor. 65 B.C.

Tortor, see Apollo.

Consul in

Trabeatae, Gr. XXI. (see note). Trachia (Trachaea) Cilicia, V. VIII. 4. A name applied western part of Cilicia. Tragoedus, see Iuppiter.

to the

Tralliani, T. VIII. The people of Tralles, a city in western Asia Minor (Caria).

Transalpina, see Gallia.

Transalpini, J. XXIV. 2. transitoria domus, N. XXXI. 1. Transpadani, J. IX. 3.

Transpadanus, -a, -um, adj. from trans, Padum: regio, V. I. 4. Trebatius, C., J. LXXVIII. 1. Trebiani T. XXXI. 1. The people of Trebia, a town of Umbria, modern Trevi.

Treveri, Cal. VIII. 1. A tribe of the Belgians.

Triton, Cl. xxI. 6. A sea-god. Troia, Troy, Verg. 38. 41. Also a

game described by Verg. Aen. 5. 596 ff., and consisting of evolutions by two troops of mounted youths; J. XXXIX. 2; A. XLIII. 2; T. VI. 4; Cal. XVIII. 3; Cl. XXI. 3; N. VII. 1. Tubero, Q., J. LXXXIII. 1. Tucca, see Plotius.

Tullius, Servius, A. II. 1. The sixth king of Rome.

Tullius Cicero, M., A. v.; M. Cicero A. III. 2 (Epist. ad Q. Fr.); Gr.

VII., XIV. (Epist. ad Dolabellam; ad Att.), XCIV. 9; Gr. XIV. (Ep. ad Att.): Cicero, J. IX. 2 (Ep. ad Axium), XVII. 2, XX. 4 (Orat. de Domo), XXX. 5 (De Off.), XLII. 3 (frg. inc.), XLIX. 3 (Ep. inc.), L. 2, LV. 1 (Brut.), Lv. 1 (Ep. ad Nep.), LVI. 1 (Brut.), LVI. 6; T. II. 4, VII. 2; Cl. XLI. 3; Gr. IX., XVI.; Rh. I., II. (Ep. ad Tit.), v. (Phil.), Ter. v. (Limo). (Tullius) Cicero, Q., J. XIV. 2; Cicero, A. III. 2. Brother of the

orator.

Tusculanus, -a, -um, adj. from Tusculum: Fortuna, G. XVIII. 2; praedium, Gr. XI.; villa, Gr. XI. Tusculum, G. IV. 3, XVIII. 2; Gr. XVI. An ancient town of Latium, south-east of Rome. Tuscus, N. XXXV. 5. Tyrius, -a, -um, adj. from Tyrus: classis, J. XXXIX. 4; coloris, N. XXXII. 3. Tyrian purple. Tyrrhenicon Historiae, Cl. XLII. 2 (bis).

Tyrus, N. XXXI. 4. Tyre, the
Phoenician city.

ULIXES stolatus, Cal. XXIII. 2.
Ultor, see Mars.

Umbria, J. XXXIV. 1, V. I. 4. A
district in the north-eastern part
of Italy.
Urgulanilla, see Plautia.

VALERIA MESSALINA, Cl. XVII. 3, XXVI. 2, XXVII. 1, XXIX. 3, XXXVI., XXXVII. 2, XXXIX. 1; N. VI. 4; Vit. II. 5. Wife of the emperor Claudius.

Valerius Cato, Gr. II., IV. (bis), X., XI. (quinquies).

Valerius Catullus (C.), J. LXXIII.

The celebrated Roman poet. Valerius Catullus, Cal. xxxvi. 1. Valerius Messala, M.,

Consul in 161 B.C.

Rh. I.

Valerius Messala, M., G. IV. 1. Consul in 3 A.D.

Valerius Messala Barbatus, Cl. XXVI.

2.

Valerius Messala Corvinus, (M.),

A. LVIII. 1, 2, LXXIV.; T. LXX. 1;
Cl. XIII. 2; Gr. IV.; Tibull.

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Varius, L. Verg. 10, 37, 38, 39, 40,

41, 42. A famous Roman poet, a contemporary of Vergil. Varro, M. (Terentius), J. XXXIV. 2, LXIV. 2; Gr. xxIII.; Ter. II. The famous scholar and eneyclopaedic writer (116-28 B.C.). Varro Murena, A. XIX., 1, LVI. 4, LXVI. 3; T. VIII.; Gr. IX. (bis). Varronilla, D. VIII. 4. Varus, see Alfenus and Quintilius. Vaticanus, -a, -um, adj.: (collis), Cl. XXI. 2. The Vatican hill. Vatinius, -a, -um, adj. to Vatinius: lex, J. XXII. 1; rogatio, J. XXVIII. 3.

Vectis, V. IV. 1. An island off the south coast of Britain, the Isle of Wight.

Veientanus, -a, -um, adj. from Veii: (praedium), G. I. An estate of Livia's near Veii, called ad Gallinas.

Veii, N. XXXIX. 2 (bis). A city in the southern part of Etruria. Velabrum, J. XXXVII. 2; N. xxv. 2.

The valley between the Palatine and Capitoline hills. Veliterni, A. XCIV. 2. The people of Velitrae.

Velitrae, A. I., VI., XCIV. 2. A town of Latium, south-east of Rome.

Venerius, -a, -um, adj. from Venus: loci, T. XLIII. 2; res. Hor. Veneta factio, Vit. vII. 1, XIV. 3.

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The Blues," one of the factions in the Circus; see notes on Calig. LV. 2 and Dom. VII. 1. Venus, J. VI. 1, XLIX. 3; Cal. LII., LVI. 2; Capitolina, Cal. VII.; G. XVIII. 2; Coa, V. XVIII.; Erycina, Cl. xxv. 5; Genetrix, J. LXI., LXXVIII. 1, LXXXIV. 1; Paphia, Tit. v. 1; a throw at dice, A. LXXI. 2 (see note).

Venusinus

-8, -um, adj. from

Venusia, a small town on the
borders of Lucania and Apulia :
Hor.

Veranius Flaccus, A. LXXXVI. 3
Vergilius (Maro, P.), Cal. XXXIV. 2,
XLV. 2; N. LIV.; D. IX. 1;
Gr. XVI., XXIII.; Verg. 1, 5, 7,
29, 38, 43, 46, 48; Tibull.; Luc.,
cf. A. XL. 5; N. XLVII. 2.
Verginius Flavus, Pers.

Verrius Flaccus, M., Gr. XVII.,
XVIII., XIX.

Vespasia, V. I. 3. A place in Umbria.
Vespasia Polla, V. I. 3 (bis), v. 2.
Vespasianus, the Emperor: Caesar,
V. v. 2, XIII.; Vespasianus, Cl. *
XLV.; G. XXIII.; Vit. xv. 1, 2,
XVII. 1; V. I. 3, II. 1, v. 7, vi.
3 (bis), 4, VII. 3, XV., XXII.; D.
I. 3, II. 2, XV. 2.

Vespasianus, D. xv. 1. Son of
Flavius Clemens.
Vespasii, V. I. 3.

Vespasius Pollio, V. I. 3.
Vestae aedes, T. L., 3; N. XIX. 1.
The temple of Vesta in the
Roman Forum.
Vestalis virgo, T. II. 4; N. XXVIII. 1;
virgo maxima, J. LXXXIII. 1;
D. VIII. 4; plur. Vestales virgines,
J. 1. 2; A. XXXI. 3, XLIV. 3, CI. 1
T. LXXVI.; N. XII. 4; Vit. xvI.;
D. VIII. 3.

Vestinus Atticus, N. Xxxv. 1.
Vesuvius mons, Tit. VIII. 3, 4;
Plin. (Vesubius).

Vettius, L., J. XVII. 1 (bis), 2;
cf. XX. 5.

Vettius Philocomus, Gr. II. (bis).
Vibius Crispus, D. m. 1.

Vicetinus, -a, -um, Gr. XXIII.
Victoria, A. c. 2; G. X. 4.

worshipped as a goddess.

Vidius, Gr. XIV.

Victory

Vienna, Vit. IX., XVIII. A town of
southern Gaul on the Rhone,

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Vindex, see Iulius.
Vinicianus, -a,. -um, adj. from
Vinicius coniuratio, N. XXXVI. 1
Vinicius, A. LXXI. 2.

Vinicius, L., A. LXIV. 2.
Vinius, T., G. XIV. 2; Vit. VII. 1.
Vinius Philopoemen, T., A. XXVII. 2.
Vipsanius, M., Verg. 44.

Viriatinus, -a, -um, adj. from
Viriatus (Viriathus), a leader
of the Lusitanians: bellum, G.
III. 2.

Viselliensis, -e, adj. of uncertain
origin; Pass.

Vitellia colonia, Vit. I. 3.
Vitellia, Vit. I. 2. A goddess.
Vitellia via, Vit. I. 3.

Vitellianus, -a, -um, adj. from
Vitellius: bellum, D. I. 2;
milites, V. VIII. 2.

Vitellii, Vit. I. 1, 2, 3.
Vitellius, A., Vit. II. 2. Uncle of
the emperor.

Vitellius, A., the Emperor.

A

Vitellius, L. filius, imperator,
Vit. III. 2; imperator Vitellius,
Vit. I. 1; Augustus, Vit. VIII. 2.
Caesar, Vit. VIII. 2; Vitellius,
O. VIII. 1 (ter), IX. 1; Vit. VII. 3,
XVII. 1; V. v. 1, vI. 2, 4, VII. 1,
XIV.; Germanicus, Vit. VIII. 2,
XIV. 4; Concordia, Vit. XV. 4
Vitellius, L., Vit. II. 2, 4, III. 2;

Pers. Father of the emperor.
Vitellius, P., Vit. п. 2. Grand-
father of the emperor.

Vitellius, P., Vit. n. 2, 3. Uncle
of the emperor.

Vitellius, Q., Vit. I. 2. Uncle of
the emperor.

Vitellius, see Petronianus.

Volaterrae, Pers. (bis). A town of
Etruria.

Vologaesus, N. LVII. 2; V. VI. 4;
D. II. 2. Vologaesus I, king of
the Parthians.

Voltacilius Plotus, L., Rh. III.
Vonones, T. XLIX. 2. A king of the
Parthians.

Vulcatius (Sedigitus), Ter. II.
IV., V.

XENON (commonly Zenon), T. LVI.

94

Xenophon, J., LXXXVII. (Cyrop.). Xerxes, Cal. xIx. 3

ZENODOTUS, Gr. XI.

Zmyrna, Gr. XVIII. (bis); An epic poem of C. Helvius Cinna, a contemporary of Cicero and Caesar, on the subject of the love of

Myrrha, or Zmyrna, for her father Cinyras. Although the poem was of small compass he spent nine years in elaborating it, and it abounded in obscure mythological allusions and pedantic learning; so that many grammarians acquired fame by writing commen. taries on it.

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