orator and writer of tragedies, who died in 87 B.0. See also Fannius. Stymphalus, Ter. I., V. A town of Arcadia, near a mountain and lake of the same name. Subura, J. XLVI. A street in Rome, in the valley formed by the Quirinal, Viminal, and Oppian (Esquiline) hills. Suebi, A. XXI. 1. A nation of north-eastern Germany. Suetonius Laetus, O. x. 1. The father of C. Suetonius Tranquillus. Sulla, Cal. LVII. 2. An astrologer. Sulla, Faustus, J. XXVII. 1, LXXV. 3; Gr. XII. Son of the dictator. Sulla, Faustus, Cl. XXVII. 2. Sulla Felix, L. Cornelius, the Dictator, J. i. 1, 2, III., V., XI., XLV. 3, LXXIV. 1, LXXV. 4, LXXVII.; T. LIX. 2; Gr. XII. (bis). Sulla, P., J. IX. 1 (bis). Sullanus, -a, -um, adi. from Sulla, referring to the Dictator: temporis, Gr. XI.; temporibus, Gr. em Brother of the emperor Galba. (Sulpicius) Galba, Ser., G. III. 2. Great-grandfather of the peror Galba. Sulpicius Galba, Ser., the Emperor: Ser. Galba imperator, G. IV. 1; Servius, G. III. 4, IV. 1; Caesar, G. XI.; O. v. 2; L. Livius Ocella, G. IV. 1; Galba, N. XXXII. 4, XL. 3, XLII. 1, XLVII. 2, XLVIII. 2, XLIX. 3; G. II., III. 3, IV. 2, v. 1, VI. 2, XX. 2; 0. IV. 1, v. 1, VI. 1, 2, 3, VII. 2, X. 1, XII. 2; Vit. VII. 1, VIII. 2, IX., X. 1; V. v. 1, 7, VI. 2, XVI. 1; Tit. v. 1; Galba Cupido, G. xx. 2. Sulpicius Gallus, C., Ter. IV. Surrentum, A. LXV. 1. A town at the southern end of the Bay of Naples, modern Sorrento. Syracusae, T. LXXIV.; Cal. XX., XXI., XXIV. 2. The celebrated city of eastern Sicily; applied by Augus tus to his study, A. LXXII. 2. Syria (Suria), J. XXII. 2 (Suria), XXXV. 2; A. XVII. 3; T. XIV. 3, XXXIX., XLI., XLII. 1, XLIX., 2, LII. 3; Cal. II.; N. XXXIX. 1; Vit. II. 4, 5; V. IV. 5, VI. 3, XV. Syria dea, N. LVI. (dea Syria); see note. Syriacus, -a, -um, adj. from Syria: legionibus, T. XLVIII. 2; expeditione, Cal. x. 1; exercitum, V. VI. 4. Syriaticus, -a, -um, adj. from Syria: exercitus, Vit. XV. 1. Syrus, -a, -um, adj. meaning "Syrian : Gr. VIII.; pueri, A. monti, J. XLIV. 1; culmine, D. XXIII. 2. Applied to the Capitoline hill and to the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Tarquinius Priscus, A. II. 1. The fifth king of Rome. Tarracina, T. XXXIX.; G. IV. 1. A town of Latium on the via Appia, modern Terracina. Tarraco, A. XXVI. 3. A town of north-eastern Spain, modern Tarragona. Tarraconenses, G. XII. 1. The people of Tarraco. Tarraconensis, -e, adj. from Tarraco Hispania, G. VIII. 1, one of the provinces into which Spain was divided under the empire. Tarsensis, -e, adj. from Tarsus, a Tedius Afer, A. XXVII. 3. Terentia, A. LXVI. 3. Wife of Terentilla, A. LXIX. 2. Terentius Afer, P.: Ter. I.; Terentius, Ter. III. (bis), IV., v; (ter) Afer, Ter. IV. Terentius Lucanus, Ter. I. (Terentius) Varro, M., see Varro. Terpnus, N. xx. 1; V. XIX. 1. A lyre-player. Terra mater, T. LXXV. 1; cf. J. VII. Tertia. J. L. 2. Sister of M. Brutus. Tertulla, J. L. 1. Wife of M. Crassus. Tertulla, A. LXIX. 2. Tertulla, V. II. 1. Grandmother of Vespasian. Tertulla, see Arrecina. Tetrinius, Cal. XXX. 2; plur., id. Thrasyllus, A. XCVIII. 4; T. XIV. 4, LXII. 3; Cal. XIX. 1. Thurinus, A. VII. 1 (ter). A surname of Augustus; see Thurinus, adj. Thurinus, -a, -um, adj. from Thurii, a town of southern Lucania pago, A. II. 3; agrum, A. III. 1; regione, A. vII. 1. Thyatireni, T. VIII. The people of Thyatira, a town of northern Lydia. Tiberianus, -a, -um, adj. from Tiberius: scorta, Vit. III. 2; domo, Vit. xv. 3. Tiberinus, -a, -um, adj. from Tiber : vadum, T. II. 3. Tiberis, J. XLIV. 3, LXXXII. 4, XXII.; Pass.; Tiberius, A. XL. 3, Tiberius, see Claudius, the Emperor. Tiburs, -tis, adj. from Tibur : Tibur ruris, Hor. Ticidas, Gr. IV., XI. Tillius Cimber, J. LXXXII. 1. Titii sodales, G. VIII. 1; see Titinnius, M., Rh. II. Titurianus, -a, -um, adj. from One Titus, the emperor: Titus, V. III., Togata (fabula), N. XI. (see note); Gr. XXI.; cf. togatarius, A. XLV. 4. Tortor, see Apollo. Consul in Trabeatae, Gr. XXI. (see note). Transalpina, see Gallia. Transalpini, J. XXIV. 2. transitoria domus, N. XXXI. 1.. Transpadanus, -a, -um, adj. from Treveri, Cal. VIII. 1. A tribe of Triton, Cl. XXI. 6. A sea-god. Tullius, Servius, A. II. 1. The Tullius Cicero, M., A. v.; M. Cicero VII. XIV. (Epist. ad Dolabellam; ad A.. X. 9; Gr. XIV. (Ep. : Cicero, J. IX. 2 (Ep. ad IT. 2. XX. 4 (Gret. de I. III. 3 De Of.), XLII. 3 (77. 19. XLIX. 3 (Ep. inc.), 1.2.1.1 (Brut), LV. 1 (Ep. ad Nep. LVI. 1 (Brut.). LVI. 6; T. I. 4. VI. 2; CL. XLI. 3; Gr. IX. XVI; Rh. I., II. (Ep. ad Ti, V. (PL), Ter. V. (Limo). Tallins Cicero. Q. J. XIV. 2; Clero, A. шI. 2. Brother of the -8. -um, adj. from Tusculum: Fortuna, G. XVIII. 2; praedium. Gr. XI.; villa, Gr. XI. Tuscalon. G. IV. 3. XVIII. 2: Gr. XVI. An ancient town of Latium, south-east of Rome. Ts N. XXIV. 5. Tyres N. XXXI. 4. Tyre, the ULIXES stoletus, Cal. XXIII. 2. Umbria. J. XXXIV. 1, V. I. 4. A VALERIA MESSALINA, Cl. XVII. 3, XXVI. 2. XXVII. 1, XXIX. 3, XXXVI., XXXVII. 2, XXXIX. 1; N. VI. 4; Vit. I. 5. Wife of the emperor Claudius. Valerous Cato, Gr. II., IV. (bis), X., XI. (quinquies). Valerius Catullus (C.). J. LXXIII. The celebrated Roman poet. Valerius Catullus, Cal. XXXVI. 1. Valerius Messals, M., Rh. I. Consul in 161 B.C. Valerius Messala, M., G. IV. 1. Consul in 3 A.D. Valerius Messala Barbatus, Cl. XXVI. Valerius Messala Corvinus, (M.), A. LVII, 1, 2, LXXIV.; T. LXX. 1; 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. п. The famous scholar and encyclopaedic 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. "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 -a, -um, adj. from Venusia, a small town on the Veranius Flaccus, A. LXXXVI. 3 Verrius Flaccus, M., Gr. XVII., Vespasia, V.1. 3. A place in Umbria. V. v. 2, XIII.; Vespasianus, Cl. Vespasius Pollio, V. I. 3. Vestae aedes, T. L., 3; N. XIX. 1. Vestalis virgo, T. II. 4; N. XXVIII. 1; Vestinus Atticus, N. XXXV. 1. Vettius, L., J. XVII. 1 (bis), 2; Vettius Philocomus, Gr. II. (bis). Vicetinus, -a, -um, Gr. XXIII. Vienna, Vit. IX., XVIII. A town of vigintiviri, A. IV.; cf. J. XX. Vindelicus, -a, -um, adj. from Vindex, see Iulius. Viriatinus, -a, -um, adj. from Viselliensis, -e, adj. of uncertain Vitellia colonia, Vit. I. 3. Uncle of A Vitellianus, -a, -um, adj. from Pers. Father of the emperor. Vitellius, P., Vit. II. 2, 3. Uncle Vitellius, Q., Vit. I. 2. Vitellius, see Petronianus. Uncle of Volaterrae, Pers. (bis). A town of Vologaesus, N. LVII. 2; V. vI. 4; Voltacilius Plotus, L., Rh. III. Vulcatius (Sedigitus), Ter. II. XENON (commonly Zenon), T. LVI. |