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Show The Table. The Table. Altinius 4:5 Treafow worthily punifhed , Sith anew Army azainft Pyrrhus, 2 59. 10 425.40 and re-obtaincth his kingdome,Ibid.qo, Hi 338.20 Amafis bisentry to the Xingdome of E; policy ihgearing Acracorrnthus, Anttotuis Jutnamed Tutor, maide Pro. apt. bie 192, Ambition making hajl tohek one rine, reétoroPHilip the /on ofDerherrius, 3 39 io Fbgio 3 his Ekpedhtion inte Achaia, 346.40, Is Ambition ofdivers Confuls, to wreft the made Captaine Generall ouer the Acheans, benonrofthe Warrein Afriok, ext ofScipio's: hands, <~* ; 597-30" Ambition, malignant ofothers vertuc; is avile quality ina great counfatlor, 643.43 _ Amilcar,father of the great Hannibal, siuaderband wepeth Italy 3 v2\'40.He vefigs and their Confederates, 349.204 Hee van- qeth his chargete Gelco, 315.50. bis pafs Jaze bier the riuer Badegras, 329040. His ‘irvictoryoer the Mercenaries, Ibide4o guifacth Cleomenssat Stlafia, 3.49, 50. bis death} ocly 350.10 Antiochus the Great, marcheth againf Molo, bs Rebell, 566.20. Winnes the viCorie by his name andtprefence. Tbid.30.bee winneth Seleucia fromthe Egyptian, $57. 96. hefueth to Prolomieforpeace after.his nett browat Raphia, 558/50. hee-taketh His bamanith fo bis priforers, affrights the Sardes, 559.308 bis expedition azainf the SCaphanied ofthe Wtutiners, 3 20°T0. bis woe Parthians, 561.vlt. his paffage to the IndiSgableentrapping ofthe Rebell? and the ter wible exectition done wpon them3333.5. "Hee 4n53562.50, bee re-edifleth Lyfimachia,s 66 30. biscembalfage tothe Romans, 568. 40. befiegeth Fuses; Wid. 30,'1s- made Gearrall bis Vairie brags,58 1:20, bir embaffage, taithe "gn the Spanif expedition, 336.20. His fia Atheans,5 82.20. bets drinen out ofGretce, guler-vertucacknowledged by bis mot dexds dy enemiesWid.bis death> Tbidi4o Amynitas(almoit expelled tat ofMacedon, 118.2 Amyrtaus' obtaineth the Kingdome of Egypt. ‘ 89:1O Andronodorus bis fabsiley Yn refigninig bis Protector{bip,436,10. his clofe dealiny to 585.30. and svwtterly defeated by the.RoMANS. 569.29 Antipatersfends to Craterus forfucceur, T8rlg0. Hs befieged in Lamia, 182.10. Hee cometh tothe aide of the Macedomancampe, 184.20. his fubtle dealing-with. the Greckes inthe treatiéofpeace, Ibid. 20. he changeth the Goaernment ofAthens, 24.920. hee ré- abtaine the Soueratzntit, 37:5 0. His death, turncth with the King into. Macedon, 192 433.20 310.19 20. hisgualities. 194410 Apelles, bis denice to fupplant Aratus, 508.50. ‘happily dsfcoucred, 509. 10 Hi Angra, aftrong Fort. Antigonus the Great, his politike eftape "from Perdiccas, 187.5 0.13 made Generalof the Macedonian Armie,162.20% bis barbarows vjage tothe dead corp: of Alcetas, 193 40. bis reafons for mot eutring Macedon, confpiracte againft the King, Ibid. 39. bis ats régancie,ana treacherie towards the Kini §16.30+ heiis da[bt out of countenance; 4" farfaken ofhis companie, by « fimple eet 200.40. bis politike furprize of Bumencs ‘from the Ring, Wideso. aad # ienprifoned, bis carriages, 209.30. hisfabtleplot in be- where he dies; ' S17-10 éraying Eumenes, 210.30. bis inf? paimene Apollo's Oracle concerning Cyrus: ; of the Traitors, 211.4. bis preparation a- gsinft Ptolomic,213.4. beeenforceth Tyre, by famine, to vender it felfej2.4. 10. His dourhey into Phrygia, 216. 50. bee forceth Caflanderto vetire into Macedon, 217.40 bis intent tomarrie with Cleopatra, Sifter Apollonidesbéstreachery. 19240 App.Claudius arrines at Meffana i. fe wor of the Mamertines,269.4+ Heegintt? an ouerthrow unto the Carthaginians, > ath by Apries, King of Egypt pat # de 12:59 tremity, 233, 3% his departure out of Egypt, hisfubieds. : ia the Ibid. 30. bisvine oitentation, x 35.1. bis Apfiss, or Aous, a great. Riser unwontedfadneffe; 237.1. bisend and con495.40 raits of Epirsss. a ditions. ' Ibid.30 : see expelleth the Tyrant Wice; Antigonus theyounger, the fone of De- 339.50. Andfurprizeth the Citade 7 oa Metrius,s made King of Maceddwyr's 6. v0 rinth,340.10. Being lead withprin ite hisfoud oftentation to the Gaules Embaffa- fion; he makes abad bargaine for bis ‘inf ae to-Alexander, 227.40. his fleet ingreatex» dors, Ibid. 40. % forced to abandon his camp, Tbids 50.0%! forfakem ofhis: ovene Souldiers, 344.20, bis violent oppofition ae bf ‘League with Cleomenes; 345+ Ae"Cleote- audexpelled bis kingdome,258.2, Hee r4y= wacie againfialithegentle offers of nes. fies; 346. 60s bis many difgraces by Antiz 80.their perwetfe obitinacie, 83, 4e Pheir gonus, 40830. hi renenze taken on Mans Srratageme againft Syracife, 279.163 °T)hey tines, Void. £0. \/s ouerthrowne by the 2 befiege it} Ibid. 40; their obflinaste inthe tolians; 502.305 hee procureth Philip torm- warreof Sicil, 280.4.\dre*beaten at Sea by wade Actolis, 5 10.4.0, 70. by his good coun the Syracufianslbid. 30. their lafhSea ficbt failes hee dinerteth Philip from his prattice ia Sicil; 284.8. themiferable end. of their upon Meffene,521. 20, and is afterwards whole Army. 282.20 pofoned by Philip. Ibid.so Atilius M. bis vidlory bp Seay arainft the Arcadians Embafsie to Athens awd Spar- Carthaginians, ) e 509.50 Aults.in Beotia, a goodly Hawens tt1.10 ta. 124.50 Archimedes bis /lranze engines in de- fence ofSyracue, 442.7. bis death andfepul- ture. 445.49 B Bau sgreatnefferhereof.. ; agois bis malicious cruelty. 3<Zoi40 175 20 + Argines at diffention among themfelnes, Balthafar, wot thefonme, bat the Grandchild 8220 ofNabuchodonolor,.40. miferablyflaine Argos, the aame of an Altar in Greece, 551-40 Avideus bis weakeneffe, 180330 Ariftagotas /urprizeth the Per(iaw flet, Agivle. Is afsifted by the Athenians, 45. 10 Hefurprizeth Sardes,and burneth it, lbidés onerthrovne bythe Edonians. 46.10 « Ariftides his integrity, 59.30 Ariftodemus his fruitle(feflattery, 231 so by his ownepeople, ? 5.30 Bantiushis cafie mature, 39519 Barbarous refolution; ro2.8 Battaile ofMetaurus, 458.50 BattaileofNadagara. 494.3 Battaile ofAagucfia, SHOLIO Benefit and Grace, 27140 Bencfitsvarifing from wrongs done, make not iniuflicethe more exenfable. 445.30 Bootians re-center their own Land, dndreo 71.50 Art ofqaarrell, 476.30 couer theirliberty, Brauery, of alqualities,is the laafl rcgni© Art ofTyrants. 532.1 396.4.0 Artabazushis bootléfe counfaile, 49.20 jfite unto Soweraigne command, Britomarus,(laine infinglefabt by Mare hefuethinta Thrace, 61.20.45 together with his wholefamily put to death. by exqnifite tore ments. 67.49 ~ Artabazns highly fanoured by Alexander,for hisfidelity to Darius, 162.40.4nd is made GouernourofBacirias 186.30 Artaxerxes bis: vaine offeatation, 95.50 bis meffage to the Greekes, 96.29. His bafé thinde, 97.49 Artemifia, her found aduite to Xerxes} + Acs §6.10 Afdrubal,the fon ofAmiicar; bisfirange light towards Italy; aute30. His ters ible htrieinto Italy, 456.20. His maine ouer- febt,-457.20. his death avd commendations, \ 45950 cellus. RyFRO Britons policie againfi'the French 365 : TO Brutus bés over-great feucrity. "24740 Burrough his waftaze of the Engli{h thorombbe Straits ofElfenour. 399.,0 Alamities ofwarre, ia fome cafes, rather enable than weaken Kingdamies. 423 yo 146.10 Calpzs, ag00dly Hanen. Gillinicus Ais blondy entry to the Kingdomeof Alia: and bis Unfortunate reine. ¥5°3°7 Cambyfes bis chieforeafon,in bindéring Temple of TeAfdrubal the fonne of Gifco, is chofem thebnilding of the\Citievand ritth his ovnefitters, Generalhofthe Carthaginians, 477-2%0.0%.- &fired out of his Campe by Scipio, 4 $0.10. andflieth to Carthages Ibid.30. Hee rdifeth em forees, 481360. and is put tofight y rufalem', 33.20 hewar Hi8 Ibidiqowbis cracley othe dead, 36.400 attempt azainft the Temple of Iupitcer Amthere. mon, Ibid. § o. hisddreames & the affine Ibid.4o re ' Ibid.40 Of; 74s4-His death, F.bisinkepritic; 249.90,-YaCamillus the upon Eflates, Grecian, ofthe Membly his notable ferutce treatie ofocace with Philip. 584,10 iuftly banifbed, Toid30. 250,10 Gaules. againstthe Ahebians conitahciens u30% they (ends fabrnit tothe Romans: 250 Cémpanians flecteinte Egypt again}t the, Rerfian, 68.20 Captaines umbappies but happie Clearkes, they enforce. Aegina sto-tender. vpan moft 614.10 bafe conditions, 70.30. they inuade Sarno, admonition. good anvid to Caretaken 7210. andfubdue! Mytileae, 74015 % their 19.20 the Romans; Tough anfmeer co.she. Spartan. Enmbalfadenrs, Care |