[245] Cf. Vol. I., p. 21.—T.

[246] Ibid.—T.

[247] Cf. Vol. V., p. 354.—T.

[248] Maroboduus, or Marbod, King of the Marcomanni (b. 18 B.C.), mentioned in Tacitus.—T.

[249] Cf. Vol. V., p. 346.—T.

[250] Ibid., p. 347.—T.

[251] Ibid., p. 353.—T.

[252] Ibid., p. 350.—T.

[253] Cf. p. 38, n. 2, supra.—T.

[254] During the summer and part of the autumn, the Royal Family used to live at Butschirad, a lonely and gloomy residence, situated in a dull and desolate country, about five hours' drive from Prague.—B.