Mamertines, people of Messina, favorites of Verres, i., 155.
Manilia Pro Lege, i., 177, Appendix D.
Manilius, his law in favor of Pompey, i., 177.
Marcellus, had conquered Syracuse, i., 156.
Marcellus, M. C., is Consul, ii., 83;
flogs a citizen of Novocomum, _ibid._;
his enmity to Caesar, 148;
Cicero speaks for him, 150;
is murdered, 151.
Marcellus Caius, Cicero congratulates him on his Consulship, ii., 88.
Marius, born at Arpinum, i., 40;
origin of his quarrel with Sulla, 49.
Marius, a poem by Cicero, i., 47.
Martia, Legio, character of, ii., 207.
Martial, as to Cicero, i., 15.
Mendaciuncula, Cicero's use of, i., 164.
Merivale, Dean, as to Cicero, i., 9;
History of Rome, 63;
as to Catiline, 210;
as to Cicero's exile, 297.
Metellus, Quintus on the side of Verres, i., 129, 138;
the history of the family, 248;
Celer, his complaint against Cicero, 246;
Nepos, forbids Cicero to speak on vacating the Consulship, 240.
Middleton, his biography a by word for eulogy, i., 123;
quoted as to Clodius, 274;
as to Cicero's exile, 297;
censures Cicero for going into, 318;
nature of his biography, ii., 107.
Milo, gives public games, ii., 48;
Cicero wishes him to be Consul, 56;
his trial, 59;
accused of bringing a dagger into the Senate, 64;
demands protection, 65;
condemned, 67;
his mode of travelling, 72.
Milone, Pro, Cicero's oration, i., 53;
specially admired, ii., 60;
not heard, 67.
Mithridates, Sulla sent against, i., 50;
Pompey has command against, 176.
Molo, Cicero studies with, i., 50, 56.
Mommsen, his history, i., 63;
opinion of Rome, 72, 74;
as to Caesar and Crassus, 218;
as to Cicero's exile, 297;
description of Rome during Cicero's exile, 328;
deals hardly with Cicero, ii., 33;
as to Cicero owing money to Caesar, 82;
his interpretation of Caesar's names, 172;
tells us nothing of Caesar's death, 178;
his verdict as to Rome, 306.
Money, restored to Cicero for rebuilding his house, ii., 21.
Montesquieu, as to Roman religion, ii., 20.
Morabin, as to Cicero's exile, i., 297;
doubts Cicero's presence at Caesar's death, ii., 177.
Moral Essays, ii., 304.
Mourning, Cicero assumes prior to his exile, i., 316.
Munda, final battle of, ii., 156.
Murena, Cicero defended, i., 191;
accused of bribery, 192;
and of dancing, 193;
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