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Lucius Accius a tragic poet (born 170). His tragedies were mostly imitations from the Greek. Cicero knew him personally; quotes from him, 3.84, 102, 106.
Gaius Acilius Glabrio (tribune, 197); interpreter, when Carneades, Diogenes, and Critolaus came to Rome; author of History of Rome, 3.115.
Aegina an island in the Saronic Gulf, a dangerous rival to Athens, directly in front of Piraeus and only twelve miles away, 3.46. unjustly appropriated by Athens (429), 3.46.
Aequians a warlike mountain tribe on the upper Anio, warring against Rome (till 304), 1.35.
Agesilaus king of Sparta (398-360); waged war in Asia (396-394), victor at Coronea, saviour of Sparta after Mantinea (362); 2.16.
Agesilaus king of Sparta (398-360); waged war in Asia (396-394), victor at Coronea, saviour of Sparta after Mantinea (362); 2.16.
Agesilaus king of Sparta (398-360); waged war in Asia (396-394), victor at Coronea, saviour of Sparta after Mantinea (362); 2.16.
Agis IV king of Sparta (244-240); attempted to re-establish the institutions of Lycurgus and reform property abuses; put to death through organized wealth 2.80.
Agrigentum a city on the south coast of Sicily, once the most beautiful city of mortals, ruled by Phalaris (560), 2.26.
Titus Albucius an Epicurean; praetor in Sardinia (105); prosecuted for extortion, 2.50.
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