The FRAGMENTS out of the History of Diodorus the Sicilian, Publish'd by H. Valesius.
A.
- ACtaeon pull'd in pieces between those that strove for him. See Archias, Lib. 6. Sect. 15. Page 743
- Agathocles; Kill'd with a Thunderbolt, l 6. s 16. ibid.
- —His Revenge upon his Soldiers that kill'd his Son, l 2••. s 2. 748
- Archias his vile love to Actaeon a virtuous young Boy, l 6. s 15. 743
- Astyages King of the Medes his Cruelty to∣wards his subjects, l 6. s 30. 745
- Adrastus by Chance kill'd Atys the Son of Croesus; Kills himself for it, l 6. s 32 ibid.
- Atys. See Adrastus, ibid.
- Aeneas his Care of his Father when Troy was taken, l 6. s 8. 742
- Aristogon; his praise l 6. s 46. 747
- Antigonus; one a private Man Kill'd through his Ambition, l 21. s 1. 748
- Apollodorus, King of Cassandria in Mace∣donia, his Cruelty, l 22. s 5. 750
- Attilius Regulus, the Roman General, his Mis∣fortunes at Carthage, routed by Xanthippus, l 23. s 1. 751
- Antiochus the Great, his Acts, l 26. s 28 to 33. 757
- —His strange familiarity with ordinary fellows l 26. s 43. 758
- —Epiphanes his foolish and light Carriage at Sports and in Feasts, ibid. s 67, 68, 69. 761
- Antiochus Cyzienus addicted to Puppit-Plays &c. hunting wild Beasts in the night, l 34. s 25. 774
- Aradians slew the Ambassadors, sent to them from the Marathenians, l 26. s 97. 767
- Arsases, King of Parthia, his praise, l 26. s 107. 769
- Attalus his cruelty, l 34. s 9. 771
- Athenaeus, Antiochus's General, abusive in his Quarters, afterwards was famish'd to Death because none would relieve him by reason of his former abuses, l 34. s 16. 722
- Asellus; See Lucius Asellus, 776
B.
- Bias, one of the Seven Wise Men, His noble Entertainment and Redemption of Captive-Virgins, l 6. s 28. 744
C.
- Castor and Pollux, l 6. s 1. 741
- Chilo, one of the Seven wise Men, l 6. s 26. 744
- Cyrus; his Praise, l 6. s 29, 31, 34. 744
- Croesus, Cyrus his Kindness to him, l 6. s 33, 34. 745
- Cambyses, l 6. s 44. 747
- Cimon, his love to his Dead Father, l 6. s 51.
- —His Praise, 52. 748
- Carthaginians; their War with the Mercena∣ries. See War. 752
- —Their Cruelty towards the Micatanian Re∣volters, l 26. s 10. 754
- Cretians; their Treachery to the Citizens of Siphnus,
- Corinth; Rebuilt by Julius Caesar, l 26. s 92. 766
- Caius Gracchus; his Head sold by his tr〈…〉〈…〉∣rous Friend Lucius Metellius for its Weight in Gold, l 34. s 22. 773
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