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Index of Names: Ho

  - this index is generated from the lists of events, from the 4th to the 1st century B.C., on the Attalus website
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Holcabas
71/12 Holcabas deserts to the Romans, and then allegedly attempts to kill

Homerus
297/7_ Cassander memorises large parts of the poems of Homerus.
283/2_ The floruit of the tragedian Homerus of Byzantium.
279/16 eus punishes Zoilus for his outspoken criticism of Homerus' poetry
204/8_ Ptolemaeus IV dedicates a temple to Homerus.

Honour
233/6_ Q.Fabius dedicates a temple to Honour.
208/9_ ents Marcellus from dedicating a joint temple to Honour and Virtue
99/9_ Marius dedicates a temple to Honour and Virtue.

Hor
168/46 Austin_165, a statement by Hor claiming that he foretold the retre

Horatius
65/23 The poet Horatius is born at Venusia.

Hortalus
69/__ Consuls: Q. Hortensius L.f. Hortalus, Q. Caecilius C.f. Metellus

Hortensius
287/12 in a dispute over debts; Q.Hortensius passes laws to settle their
287/13 The death of Q.Hortensius, the dictator.
170/13 Hortensius sacks Abdera.
114/23 The birth of the orator Q.Hortensius.
108/__ Consuls: Ser. Sulpicius Ser.f. Galba, (Q.?) Hortensius
108/1_ Q.Hortensius is found guilty of an offence, and is forced to resign
95/21 he first public speech of Q.Hortensius, on behalf of the inhabitant
91/37 Hortensius makes a speech calling for the restoration of Nicomedes.
81/15 M.Crassus and Q.Hortensius accept an inheritance from L.Minucius
77/35 rtion in Macedonia; he is defended by Hortensius, and is acquitted
77/36 Hortensius speaks in defence of Canuleius.
76/14 at Rome: Cicero, Cotta, and Hortensius are elected to various offic
75/40 Hortensius is acknowledged to be the leading orator in Rome.
69/__ Consuls: Q. Hortensius L.f. Hortalus, Q. Caecilius C.f. Metellus
68/25 Hortensius fails to sustain his pre-eminence as an orator after his
61/25 Cicero's Academica, a conversation in Hortensius' villa at Bauli
55/25 nding on luxury, but the law is successfully opposed by Hortensius
55/43b Crassus and Hortensius are named as heirs of L.Minucius Basilus,
55/53 Cato gives his wife Marcia to his friend Hortensius.
51/17 Hortensius defends his nephew M.Valerius Messala against a charge
50/21 al comments on the orator Q.Hortensius, his florid style of speakin
50/22 The death of Hortensius; after which Marcia returns to her previous

Horus
242/8_ Bagnall_97, a letter from Horus to Harmais.
114/10 PTeb_15, two letters from Menches to Horus.
114/11 PTeb_16, another letter from Menches to Horus.
114/14 PTeb_14, a letter from Menches to Horus.
114/15 PTeb_26 & 71, a letter from Horus and a report on irrigation and
113/2_ PTeb_38, a report from Menches to Horus.
113/6_ PTeb_48, a petition from Horus to Menches.
110/8_ PTeb_53, a petition from Horus to Petesuchus.
96/1_ of Ptolemaeus Alexander concerning the temple of Horus at Athribis
63/38 instructions from Dionysius for a payment to Horus the hawk-tender

Hostilius
170/__ Consuls: A. Hostilius L.f. Mancinus, A. Atilius C.f. Serranus
170/16 Hostilius fails to make any progress in the war against Perseus
170/2_ Hostilius escapes a plot to capture him at Phanote.
170/4_ Hostilius attempts to invade Macedonia by a mountain route.
145/__ suls: Q.Fabius Q.f. Maximus Aemilianus, L. Hostilius L.f. Mancinus
137/__ suls: M. Aemilius M.f. Lepidus Porcina, C. Hostilius A.f. Mancinus

Hostius
154/13 L.Hostius commits parricide.

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