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Venafrum, i. 292; ii. 250.
Vennonius, historian, iii. 84.
Vennonius, C., a banker, ii. 145,

169, 246; iii. 153.
Ventidius Bassus, P., iv. 99, 221,
226, 230, 237, 257, 259, 288.
Venuleia, iii. 218.
Venuleius, iv. 303.

Venus of Apelles, i. 117, 317; son
of Venus (=Cæsar), ii. 299.
Venusia, ii. II; iii. 57; iv. 1OI.
Vergilius, C., i. 128; ii. 165; iii.
252, 257, 276.
Verginius, iii. 271.

Verrius, iii. 98, 102; iv. 274.
Vescia, iv. 51.

Vesta, temple of, i. 170; the Ves-
tals, i. 31; iii. 43.

Vestorius, C., a banker at Puteoli,
i. 233, 273, 281, 333; ii. 74,
150, 154, 369, 396; iii. 267,
278, 280, 285, 321, 327-329,
332; iv. 15, 22, 28, 45-46.
Vettienus, a banker, ii. 369, 392,
396, 399; iii. 84; iv. 142.
Vettii, the, i. 370.

Vettius, from whom Cicero bought
a villa, i. 225.
Vettius, a iudex, ii. 141.
Vettius Chrysippus, an architect,
i. 89, 351; iii. 264; iv. 15.
Vettius, L., an informer, i. 121-
123; Append. B, 382.
Vettius, Spurius, co-heir of the
property of Brinnius, iii. 285.
Vibius Curius, i. 115; ii. 320.
Vibius, T., iv. 242.
Vibius Pansa, C. (Cos. B.C. 43),
as tribune vetoes a Sctum (B. C.
51), ii. 77-78; (B.C. 45) pro-
consul of Gallia Cisalpina, iii.
193-194, 201, 204, 207, 220;
an Epicurean, 195; see also
316.

(B.C. 44.) Stays with Cicero
at Puteoli, iv. 20; angry with
Antony, 40; entertains Hirtius,
49; distrusted by Octavian, 72;
satisfies Cicero by his language,
83-84, 168; Cicero wishes to
act with him, 147; visited by

Cicero, 163; (B.C. 43) holds a
levy, 179; opposes a motion of
Cicero's in the senate, 181, 185;
Brutus wishes Pansa to get him
a grant of money, 205; is named
for the province of Asia, 274;
at the battle of Forum Gallorum,
211-212; his death, 221, 225,
228, 287; before his death sum-
mons Decimus Brutus, 236; the
suspicion against Glyco of hav-
ing caused Pansa's death, 255;
his army under Octavian, 267.

Q. Cicero's opinion of Pansa
and Hirtius, iv. 170.

Vibo, in Bruttium (Monte Leone),
i. 137-138; iv. 110.

Vibullius Rufus, L., i. 248, 297,
314; ii. 266, 268, 270, 272,
279, 306.

Victor, iv. 28.

Victory, figure of, iii. 310.
Vidius, iii. 185.

Vienne, iv. 220.

Villius Annalis, L., i. 298; ii.
76-77.

Villius, Sext., i. 356.
Vindullus, ii. 145.

Vinicius, L. (Tr. Pl. B.C. 51), ii.

77.

Visellia, iv. 142.

Visellius, T., i. 178.

Vitularia via, i. 292.

Voconius, a Pompeian, ii. 308.
Vocontii, in Gallia Narbonensis,
the, iv. 293.

Volaterræ, i. 54; iii. 337-340;
iv. 146.

Volcatius Tullus, L. (Cos. B. C.
66), i. 199, 204-206, 208; ii.
219, 273, 291, 307, 336, 354,
356, 361; iii. 137, 213.
Volcatius Tullus, L. (Præt. B. C. 46,
Cos. B.C. 33), iii. 64; iv. 16.
Volsci, ii. 334.
Volumnia, iii. 25.

Volumnius Eutrapelus, P., letters
to, ii. 90; iii. 96; Cicero dines
with him, 102.

Volumnius Flaccus, iv. 242, 260.
Volusius, Cn., ii. 31.

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