Milo, Titus Annius, an unscrupulous and turbulent fellow; as tribune (57) he did much for Cicero's recall and made a sworn enemy of Clodius ([q.v.]); hired gladiators to force his own election, [ii, 58]; defended without success by Cicero for killing Clodius.

Minerva, goddess of thought, temperament, wit, [i, 97].

Minos, son of Zeus (Jupiter) and king of Crete; because of his upright life he was made judge with Aeacus ([q.v.]) in Hades, [i, 97].

Moderation, defined, [i, 142].

Modesty, [i, 126-129].

Mucius; see [Scaevola].

Mummius; Lucius Mummius Achaicus, as consul (146) broke up the Achaean League, razed Corinth to the ground, [i, 35]; [ii, 46]; carried to Italy untold treasures of wealth and art, [ii, 76].

Naples, the beautiful Greek city of Campania, [i, 33].

Nasica; see [Scipio].

Neptune, god of the sea, [i, 32]; [iii, 94].