[2147] Probably the wife of Seleucus, given by him to his son Antiochus. See B. vii. c. 37, Note 1165.
[2148] That they should rebuild the walls of Troy.
[2149] His contest with Corragus the Macedonian, whom he defeated, is mentioned also by Ælian, Diodorus Siculus, Athenæus, and Quintus Curtius.
[2150] Gained “without raising the dust,” i.e. without any difficulty.
[2151] This is perhaps the meaning of “stemmata;” “heraldic pictures,” probably. See Juvenal, Sat. viii. l. 2.
[2152] Suidas seems to mention him, under the name of “Ctesiochus,” as the brother of Apelles.
[2153] Who was said to have been born from the thigh of Jove.
[2154] Or cap; see Chapter [35] of this Book.
[2155] By Hercules, when he demanded Iole of her father Eurytus, king of Œchalia.