INDEX
- A
- Abydos, [80]
- Achæan League, the, [27]
- Achaia, [27], [28];
- colonies in, [133]
- Acilius, M., [23]
- Actium, [86], [123-24], [290];
- colony at, [175]
- Ad capita bubula, [1]
- Ad gallinas, [205]
- Ægina separated from Athens, [176]
- Ælius Gallus, [155], [174]
- Æmilius Lepidus, M., as prætor (B.C. 49) holds election for dictator, [8];
- appointed to Hispania Citerior, [23];
- visits Sextus Pompeius, [42];
- in Transalpine Gaul, [59];
- joins Antony, [64];
- becomes one of the triumvirate, [70], [71];
- announces the close of the proscriptions, [74];
- suspected of intriguing with Sextus Pompeius, [82], [87];
- his inferior position, [88];
- in Africa, [99];
- comes to Sicily, [104];
- claims to govern Sicily, [105];
- deposed from the triumvirate, [106];
- his office of Pontifex Maximus, [107], [112], [160];
- his death, [160];
- see also [202], [221], [222]
- Æmilius Lepidus, M. (son of the triumvir), his conspiracy, [123];
- his brother, [258]
- Æmilius Paullus Lepidus, L., (brother of the triumvir), proscribed, [72]
- Ærarium, the, [148], [249], [296]
- Æthiopia, [174], [299]
- Afranius, [23]
- Africa, province of, [24-26], [99];
- see also [9], [11], [65], [71], [171];
- colonies in, [133];
- New Africa, [25], [113]
- Agrippa, see “[Vipsanius]”
- Agrippa, Postumus, [167], [168], [277]
- Agrippina, [167]
- Ahenobarbus, see “[Domitius]”
- Aix, [134]
- Alaudæ, the, [47]
- Alba Fucensis, [49], [51], [53]
- Albis (R. Elbe), [184], [186], [187]
- Alexandria, [11], [116], [117], [120], [121], [125], [127], [198]
- Allienus, Aul., [23], [31], [80]
- Alps, provinces of the, [17], [172]
- Amanus, Mount, [30]
- Amatius (the pseudo-Marius), [13]
- Amisia (R. Ems), [184]
- Amnesty to the Assassins, [38]
- Amphipolis, [83]
- Amyntas, king of Galatia, [30], [173];
- and of Pisidia, [102], [108]
- Ancyra, [171];
- temple of Augustus and Rome at, [176], [198], [261]
- Annonæ præfectus, [216], [217]
- Antiochus, king of Commagene, [116]
- Antistius Vetus, C., [31], [113], [154], [202]
- Antonius Musa (physician), [158], [161]
- Antonius, C. (brother of Marcus), defeated in Illyricum, [22];
- in Macedonia, [27], [48], [49];
- prætor (B.C. 44), [38], [40]
- Antonius, Julius (son of Marcus), [239]
- Antonius, L. (brother of Marcus), [26];
- Trib. Pl. (B.C. 44), [38], [41];
- triumphs as consul (B.C. 41), [89];
- his quarrel with Augustus, [91], [93-5];
- besieged in Perusia, [95-6]
- Antony (M. Antonius), depreciates Augustus, [3];
- as Tribune (B.C. 50) vetoes the recall of Iulius Cæsar, [7];
- Consul (B.C. 44), [18];
- his speech at Cæsar’s funeral, [36];
- opposes the claims of Octavian, [38-9];
- takes the money in the temple of Ops, [39-40];
- his use of Cæsar’s papers and his intrigues with the veterans, [42];
- accuses Octavian of plotting his assassination, [44-5];
- suppresses a mutiny at Brundisium, [48];
- his speech at Tibur, [49];
- goes to Ariminum, [50];
- commissioners sent to, [54];
- his letter to Hirtius and Octavian, [55];
- his approval of the murder of Trebonius, [29];
- his siege of Mutina, [56];
- defeated at Forum Gallorum, [57-8];
- his great march to Vada, [59];
- declared a hostis, [59-60];
- agrees with Lepidus and Octavian to form the triumvirate, [68-70];
- his hold on Pompey’s property, [82];
- his campaign at Philippi, [82-6];
- goes to the East, [87];
- his infatuation for Cleopatra, [91], [116], [117];
- joins Sextus Pompeius in invading Italy, [98];
- makes terms with Augustus and marries Octavia, [99], [100];
- his legate puts Sextus Pompeius to death, [108];
- his failures in the East, [116];
- his final quarrel with Augustus, [118-21];
- divorces Octavia, [120];
- his defeat at Actium, [122-25];
- his final struggle in Egypt, [126];
- his death at Alexandria, [127];
- estimate of, [130];
- his letter to Augustus, [231]
- Antyllus (son of Antony), [127], [129]
- Apamea (in Syria), [30], [31]
- Apollo, temple and libraries of, [115], [156], [204], [205]
- Apollonia (in Epirus), [15], [34], [278];
- (in Cyrene), [32];
- (in Pisidia), [261]
- Apragopolis, [206]
- Aqua Marcia, [212], [297]
- Aquæ Statiellæ, [59]
- Aquileia, [234]
- Aquitania, [20]
- Arabia, deserts of, [17], [30];
- expeditions into, [155], [156], [174]
- Archelaus, king of Cappadocia, [173]
- Argentoratum (Strassburg), [185]
- Ariminum, [7], [48], [71]
- Ariobarzanes, king of Cappadocia, [80]
- Armenia, [118], [177];
- king of, [116], [125], [167]
- Arminius, chief of the Cherusci, [187], [188]
- Army, unity of the, [191]
- Arsinoe (in Cyrene), [32]
- Artagera, [167]
- Artavasdes, [173], [174]
- Artaxes, [173], [174], [177]
- Arvales, [220]
- Asia, province of, [9], [28], [88];
- Asia recepta, [174]
- Asinius Gallus, [258], [263]
- Asinius Pollio, C., in Bætica, [23];
- joins Antony, [59], [69];
- superintends assignment of lands, [90], [283];
- awaits Antony after Perusia, [97];
- assists at the treaty of Brundisium, [99];
- triumphs over the Parthini, [102]
- Asprenas, L., [188]
- Astura, [256]
- Astures in Spain, the, [153], [154], [179]
- At the Oxheads, [1]
- Athenodorus of Tarsus, [15], [231]
- Athens, [27], [101];
- not favoured by Augustus, [175]
- Atia, mother of Augustus, [2], [3], [15], [36], [37];
- death of, [78]
- Atius Balbus, M., [2]
- Augurium salutis, [142]
- Augusta Emerita, [154]
- Augustus (Gaius Iulius Cæsar Octavianus) birth of (B.C. 63), [1-2];
- his cognomen of Thurinus, [3];
- in the household of his stepfather, [3], [9];
- takes the toga virilis and made a pontifex, [10];
- not adopted in Cæsar’s lifetime, [11];
- shares Cæsar’s triumph, [12];
- in charge of a theatre, [12];
- goes to Spain, [12];
- and to Carthage, [13];
- appointed magister equitum and made a patrician, [14];
- at Apollonia, [15];
- his resolve to avenge Cæsar, [16], [34];
- returns from Apollonia, [35-7];
- adopted by Cæsar’s will, [37];
- pays Cæsar’s legacies and celebrates his games, [38], [40];
- his dealings with the Ciceronians, [41];
- his alleged plot against Antony, [44], [45];
- enrols veterans, [46];
- tampers with Antony’s legions, [48];
- joined by the legio Martia and Quarta and granted prætorian rank, [50-52];
- his campaign at Mutina, [56-9];
- slighted by the Senate, [60];
- refuses to pursue Antony, [61];
- demands and obtains the consulate, [64-8];
- enters the triumvirate and is betrothed to Clodia, [70-71];
- his share of responsibility for the proscriptions, [76];
- in the campaign of Philippi, [83-6];
- his assignment of lands to veterans and troubles with L. Antonius and Fulvia, [90-92];
- his campaign of Perusia, [94-7];
- marries Scribonia, [98];
- his quarrels and reconciliations with Antony, [99-102];
- his dangers in the Sicilian war, [102-9];
- deposes Lepidus, [106-7];
- honours voted to after the defeat of Sextus Pompeius, [111], [112];
- his campaigns in Illyricum, [114];
- his house on the Palatine, [115];
- his letters to and from Antony, [120];
- proclaims war as Fetial against Cleopatra, [121];
- at the battle of Actium, [124];
- winters at Samos and Athens (B.C. 31-30), [125], [126];
- his interviews with Cleopatra, [128], [129];
- honours voted to after Actium, [135];
- his constitutional reforms, [137-47];
- shares the provinces with the Senate, [147-48];
- the title Augustus, [149], [301];
- goes to Gaul (B.C. 27), [151-53];
- and to Spain, [154];
- his benefactions, [296];
- his illness of B.C. 23 and recovery, [157], [158];
- adopts Gaius and Lucius, [166];
- his adoption of Tiberius, [168-69];
- his maxim as to the extension of the Empire, [171], [261];
- his settlement of the East, [172-79];
- favours Sparta rather than Athens, [176];
- in Gaul, [180-82];
- activity after the fall of Varus, [188];
- his military discipline, [192];
- his absences from Italy, [194];
- the worship of, [195-201];
- his tolerant character, [201-4];
- his health, [208-9];
- his residences, [204-6];
- his way of life, [206-11];
- his reforms and legislation, [212-32];
- his connection with the sacred colleges, [220];
- his legislation on marriage and divorce, [226-32];
- saluted as pater patriæ, [236-37];
- financial measures, [250];
- last journey and death, [255-58];
- his funeral, [252-60];
- will and other documents left by him, [260-62];
- summary of his career, [265-72];
- physical appearance and habits, [272-74];
- buildings and other public works, [156], [297-98]
- Aurelius, [20]
- Aurelius Cotta, M., [24]
- Autocracy, advantages and disadvantages of, [269-71]
- Avernus, Lake, [103]
- B
- Bætica, [23], [215]
- Balbus, see “[Cornelius]”
- Basilica Iulia, [156]
- Bassus, Q. Cæcilius, [18], [30], [31], [80]
- Bassus, Ventidius, [57], [59], [61], [70], [97], [116], [139 n.]
- Belgæ, the, [21]
- Belgica, province of, [20], [180]
- Benacus Lacus, [181]
- Beneventum, [71], [256], [257]
- Berenice, [32]
- Bessi, the, [2], [17], [180]
- Beyroot (Berutum), [134]
- Bithynia and Pontus, province of, [28], [31], [80]
- Bœotia, [27]
- Bononia, [56], [57], [58]
- Brigandage, [113], [213]
- Britain, [151-52], [300]
- Brundisium, [8], [35], [48], [57], [82];
- treaty of, [99-100];
- mutiny of veterans at, [125]
- Brutus, see “[Iunius]”
- C
- Cadiz, [12]
- Cæcilius Caldus, C., [29]
- Cælius Metellus, L., [47]
- Cæcilius Metellus, L., Tr. Pl. (B.C.), [8]
- Cæcilius Metellus Creticus, Q., [32]
- Cæcilius Metellus, Q., father-in-law of Pompey, [4], [30]
- Cæcina of Volaterræ, [47]
- Cæsar, Gaius, [166], [167];
- death of, [240-42];
- Cæsar, Lucius, [166], [168];
- death of, [241]
- Cæsar, see “[Iulius],” “[Augustus]”
- Cæsar-Augusta, [154]
- Cæsarion, [118], [120], [129], [173]
- Calabria, [35]
- Calpe (Gibraltar), [13]
- Calpurnius Piso, L., father-in-law of Cæsar, [44], [54]
- Calvisius Sabinus, C., [25], [103]
- Campania, [46]
- Candace, [174]
- Cantabri, war with, [153], [154], [179]
- Capreæ (Capri), [206], [256]
- Capua, [8], [48], [71], [112]
- Caracalla, [193]
- Carthage, colony at, [13], [133]
- Cassius, C., [19 n.];
- in Asia and Syria, [29-31];
- has to quit Rome after Cæsar’s murder, [41];
- offered the cura annonæ, [42];
- nominated to Cyrene, [32], [43];
- publishes edicts with Brutus against Antony, [44];
- his nomination to Syria renewed by Senate, [55];
- to be attacked by Antony, [71];
- his war with the triumvirs, [79-83];
- his death, [84]
- Cassius, Q., Tr. Pl. [B.C., [49]], [7];
- his failure in Spain, [23]
- Carrhæ, battle of, [30]
- Carthage, colony at, [25]
- Casinius, M., [24]
- Castra Vetera, [187], [188]
- Catiline, conspiracy of, [1], [3], [213]
- Censoria potestas, [137], [224], [294]
- Census, the, [137], [255]
- Chatti, the, [184], [186], [187]
- Chauci, the, [186]
- Cherusci, the, [187]
- Cicero (M. Tullius), [1], [2], [14], [24], [30];
- meets Octavian, [37];
- his view of Octavian and the situation, [39], [45-6], [50-1];
- his epigram, [52], [60];
- his correspondence with Octavian, [53];
- his hostility to the party of Antony, [54], [56], [58-65];
- his submission to Octavian, [67];
- proscribed, [72];
- Augustus’s opinion of, [201]
- Cilicia, province of, [25], [29], [30], [173]
- Cimber, L., [19]
- Cinna, L., [41]
- Citizenship, reluctance of Augustus to extend the, [251]
- Claterna, skirmish at, [55-6]
- Claudius, son of Drusus (afterwards emperor), [243]
- Claudius Marcellus, C. (Cos. B.C. 50), [45], [99]
- Claudius Marcellus, M. (Cos. B.C. 51), [6]
- Claudius Marcellus, M., son of Octavia, hopes to succeed Augustus, [157], [161];
- Vergil’s lines on his death, [162-63]
- Claudius Nero, Tib. (husband of Livia), [97], [110], [111]
- Claudius Nero, Tib. (son of Livia, afterwards emperor), [97], [157], [163], [165];
- forced to divorce Vipsania and marry Iulia, [165];
- adopted by Augustus, [168], [186];
- his character, [169];
- crowns the king of Armenia, [177];
- campaigns in the Eastern Alps, [181];
- in Pannonia, [183];
- succeeds Drusus on the Rhine, [185];
- retires to Rhodes, [167], [185];
- succeeds again to the command on the Rhine and thence goes to Dalmatia, [186];
- returns to the Rhine on the fall of Varus, [188];
- letter of Augustus to, [202];
- marries Iulia, [234];
- divorces Iulia, [239];
- Augustus’s feelings towards, [169-70], [253-55];
- his successes, [263];
- his speech at the funeral of Augustus, [259]
- Cleopatra, [30], [33];
- prevented from sending aid to Antony against Brutus and Cassius, [80];
- her meeting with Antony on the Cydnus, [91];
- her influence on Antony, [118-21];
- at Actium, [123-24];
- her negotiations with Octavian and death, [126-29].
- See also [172], [173], [176], [212], [231]
- Clodia, betrothed to Augustus, [71];
- repudiated, [98]
- Clodius, P., [4]
- M. Cocceius Nerva, [99]
- Cœle-Syria, [30]
- Collegia, the, [215], [216]
- Colonies of Augustus in Italy, [133]
- Commagene, [116]
- Comum, colony of, [6]
- Confarreatio, [226]
- Constitutio principis, [159]
- Consularia ornamenta, [52]
- Corcyra, [21], [122]
- Cordova, [134]
- Corfinium, [8]
- Corinth, [27];
- colony at, [133]
- Corn, supply and price of, [216], [217];
- free distribution of, [217], [218], [296]
- Cornelius Balbus, L., [37];
- theatre of, [156]
- Cornelius Dolabella, P., [18];
- (Cos. B.C. 44) shares the money in the temple of Ops, [39];
- receives a legion from Macedonia, [43];
- puts Trebonius to death, [55];
- his proceedings in Syria, [28], [29], [31];
- kills himself at Laodicea, [80]
- Cornelius Lentulus Spinther, P., [29], [80]
- Cornificius, Q., [25], [105]
- Cornutus, M. (Præt. B.C. 43), [67]
- Cosa, [103]
- Cotys of Thrace, [180]
- Crassus, see “[Licinius]”
- Crete, [32], [113], [172]
- Crispus, see “[Marcius]”
- Croatia, [114]
- Cumæ, [196]
- Cura annonæ, [42]
- Curio, C., [6], [7], [9]
- Cyme, [198]
- Cyprus, separated from Egypt, [172]
- Cyrene, province of, [32], [33], [118], [173]
- Cyzicus, deprived of liberty, [176]
- D
- Daci, the, [14], [114]
- Dalmatia, roads in, [215]
- Dalmatians, the, [17], [21], [22], [179], [186]
- Danube, [14];
- provinces of the, [17], [172], [186]
- Dentheletæ, the, [180]
- Dertona, [59], [61]
- Dictatorship refused by Augustus, [217], [294];
- of Sulla, [266]
- Didius, Q., [126]
- Diffareatio, [226]
- Divorce, [226-228]
- Dolabella, see “[Cornelius]”
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, L., [8], [10], [20]
- Domitius Ahenobarbus, Cn., [80], [81], [84], [99], [100], [118]
- Druidical religion, the, [198]
- Drusus (son of Livia), [111], [165];
- marries Antonia, [167];
- his campaigns in the Eastern Alps, [181];
- his German campaigns, [184];
- his death, [185];
- see also [167]
- Drusus (son of Tiberius), [167], [242];
- speaks at the funeral of Augustus, [259]
- Dyrrachium, [21]
- E
- East and West, separation of, [86-7], [101], [267]
- Egypt, [9], [17], [24], [31-2], [125], [131], [132], [174]
- Elephantine, [174]
- Empire, the state of, [17-32];
- divisions of between the triumvirs, 1st, [71], 2nd, [86-7], 3rd, [99-101]
- Ephesus, [212]
- Epirus, [8], [9]
- Equites, review of, [160];
- property of, [141]
- Eretria separated from Athens, [176]
- Ergastula, [213]
- Euphrates, the, [17], [30], [99]
- F
- Fannius Cæpio, conspirator, [164]
- Fetials, the, [220]
- Finances of the Empire, [248]
- Fire brigades, [219], [220]
- Fiscus, the, [39], [132], [141], [218], [249]
- Flamen Dialis, [220];
- flamen of Iulius, [199]
- Flevo Lake (Zuyder Zee), [184]
- Floods in Rome, [219]
- Fortuna redux, [194], [197], [295]
- Forum Augustum and forum Iulium, [156]
- Forum Cornelii, [56]
- Forum Gallorum, battles at, [53], [58], [61]
- Forum Iulii (Fréjus), [191]
- Fuficius Fango, C., [26]
- Fufius Calenus, Q., [27], [97]
- Fufius Geminus, [114]
- Fulvia (wife of Antony), [26], [75], [98]
- G
- Gabinius, A. (Cos. B.C. 58), [3], [26], [30], [114]
- Galatia, province of, [171]
- Germania inferior and superior, [172], [185]
- Germanicus, son of Drusus, [167], [229], [242]
- Germans, the, [17], [181-82], [184-85], [186-89], [242]
- Gaul, [4], [8], [17];
- the provinces of, [19-21];
- Cisalpine Gaul, [43], [44], [71], [133];
- Transalpine Gaul, [71];
- Narbonensis, [20], [23], [215];
- colonies in, [133];
- Augustus in, [152-53]
- Genius of a man, the, [196]
- Getæ, the, [14], [17], [18]
- Gracchus, C., [217]
- Greece, province of, [27];
- declining state of, [175]
- Grenoble, [64]
- Gythium, [176]
- H
- Hadrian, [3]
- Hercules, temple of, [205]
- Herod, [101], [173], [182], [203]
- Herophilus, [13]
- Hirtius, Aul. (Cos. B.C. 43), governor of Transalpine Gaul, [20], [21];
- to go to Asia, [29];
- in the campaign of Mutina, [55-58];
- his death, [59]
- Horace (Q. Horatius Flaccus) his view of Antony’s subservience to Cleopatra, [117];
- records Cæsar’s Cantabrian campaign, [154];
- on the Arabian expedition, [155];
- on the recovery of the standards, [178];
- on the absence of Augustus, [195];
- on the literary tastes of Augustus, [208];
- his ode for the secular games, [222];
- his connection with Augustus and his support of his popularity, [285-89]
- Hortensia, [76]
- Hortensius, Q., [27];
- house of, [204]
- I
- Iapydes, [114]
- Iberia (Georgia), [126]
- Idumæa, [107]
- Illyricum, [17];
- province of, [21], [22], [26], [33], [114];
- colonies in, [133]
- Imperator, [46]
- Imperium, [159], [160]
- Indian envoys, [179], [300]
- Isauria, [171]
- Issa, [21]
- Istria, [214]
- Italy, brigandage in, [113];
- colonies of Augustus in, [133];
- privileges of, [250]
- Ituræa, [173]
- Ianus, closing of, [142], [179], [182], [295]
- Iuba, [25], [171]
- Iulia, aunt of Iulius Cæsar, [14].
- Sister of Iulius Cæsar, [2], [10].
- Daughter of Iulius Cæsar, [6].
- Mother of Antony, [6].
- Daughter of Augustus, [99];
- married to Marcellus, [161];
- married to Agrippa, [164];
- married to Tiberius, [231-36], [238-40].
- Granddaughter of Augustus, [243]
- Iudæa, [116], [173]
- Iulius Cæsar, C. (the Dictator), [2-9], [11], [13], [18];
- assassination of, [15], [34], [39];
- his contemplated expedition against the Getæ and Parthians, [14], [18];
- his enfranchisement of the Transpadani, [19];
- in Cilicia, [29];
- his funeral and will, [35], [36];
- heroum of at Alexandria, [129];
- his settlements of veterans, [133];
- apotheosis of, [199];
- sumptuary laws of, [225]
- Iulius Cæsar, L. (relative of the Dictator), [7], [72];
- Sextus Iulius, [30], [80]
- Iunius Brutus, Dec., [18], [19], [20];
- in Cisalpine Gaul, [43], [48];
- his edict, [51];
- Antony proposes to succeed him, [54];
- hard pressed for food in Mutina, [56];
- delays the pursuit of Antony, [59];
- his difficulties, [61], [62];
- his last despairing letter to Cicero, [64];
- his death, [69]
- Iunius Brutus, M., to be consul (B.C. 41), [18];
- governor of Cisalpine Gaul, [19];
- nominated to Crete, [32];
- prætor (B.C. 44), [41-4];
- in Macedonia, [28], [54-6], [79];
- plan for recalling him to Rome, [62], [64];
- to be attacked by Antony, [71];
- his administration in Asia and campaign at Philippi, [79-81], [83-5];
- his death, [85]
- Iupiter Tonans, [156]
- Ius italicum, [133];
- ius relationis, ius consulare, [158];
- ius trium liberorum, [229-30]
- L
- Labienus, [116]
- Lance (Sallanco), [154]
- Land, assignations of, [91], [92], [112], [113], [132], [133]
- Laodicea, [30], [31], [80]
- Lares compitales, [196]
- Latinitas, [133]
- Latin games, the, [9], [10]
- Legati pro prætore, [147]
- Legio Martia, [35], [50], [57], [58], [60], [67];
- Quarta, [35], [50], [66], [67];
- reduction in number of legions, [132];
- commanders of, [191];
- numbers of in the provinces, [192 n.]
- Lentulus, see “[Cornelius]”
- Lesbos, Agrippa in, [163]
- Leucopetra, [104]
- Lex curiata for adoption, [37], [68];
- lex Papia Poppæa, [226-29]
- Libya, [118]
- Licinius procurator at Lugdunum, [180], [181], [209], [210]
- Licinius Crassus, M., [6], [30]
- Licinius Muræna, A., his conspiracy, [164]
- Lilybæum, [11]
- Limyra, [167]
- Livia, daughter of Drusus, [167]
- Livia, wife of Augustus, [97], [110];
- accused of making away with Marcellus, [163];
- and of Lucius and Gaius, [201];
- in Sparta, [176];
- her facility as a wife, [231];
- her connection with Iulia, [238];
- farewell of Augustus to, [258];
- becomes Iulia Augusta, [260];
- her character, [275-78]
- Livy, historian, [283]
- Loans, state, [218], [219]
- Longobardi, the, [186]
- Lucca, [4]
- Lucrine Lake, [103]
- Ludi sæculares, [222], [223]
- Lugdunum, founding of, [20];
- Augustus at, [180];
- altar at, [198]
- Luperci, the, [220-21]
- Lupia (R. Lippe), [186]
- Lupiæ, [35]
- Lustrum, [137], [255], [294]
- Lycia, [80], [167]
- M
- Macedonia, [2], [14], [17];
- province of, [26], [27], [29], [43];
- the legions in, [14], [34], [46];
- colonies in, [133]
- Mæcenas (C. Cilnius) with Octavius at Apollonia, [15];
- negotiates marriage with Scribonia, [98];
- represents Augustus at Beneventum, [99], and at Tarentum, [103];
- in charge of Rome (B.C. 31), [123];
- his loss of favour, [164];
- his character and services, [279-82]
- Manus, [227]
- Marcella, d. of Octavia and wife of Agrippa, [164]
- Marcellus, see “[Claudius]”
- Marcius Philippus, L. (stepfather of Augustus), [3], [4], [9], [36], [45], [54]
- Marcius Crispus, Q., [31], [79]
- Marcomanni, the, [186], [187]
- Marius, C., [13], [14]
- Marobudus, chief of the Marcomanni, [186], [188]
- Marriage, laws of, [226-30]
- Mars Ultor, [156], [197];
- two temples of, [178]
- Marseilles, siege of, [9]
- Matius, C., [38]
- Mauretania, [171]
- Mausoleum of Augustus, [156], [261]
- Media, [173], [177]
- Merida, [133], [154]
- Mesopotamia, [14], [18]
- Metellus, see “[Cæcilius]”
- Menodorus, freedman of Sext. Pompeius, [100], [101]
- Miletus, [108]
- Milliarium aureum, [215]
- Milo, [4]
- Minucius, Q., [73]
- Misenum, treaty of, [24], [100]
- Mœsia, [17], [171];
- temple in, [198]
- Monumentum Ancyranum, [261-62], [293-301]
- Morals, reform in, [223-32]
- Munatius Plancus, L. (Cos. B.C. 42), [18], [20], [62], [63], [76], [97], [120];
- builds temple of Saturn, [156]
- Munda, [13], [23]
- Muræna, see “[Licinius]”
- Murcus, see “[Statius]”
- Mutina, campaign of, [25], [29], [52], [53-62]
- Mylæ, battles off, [104], [106]
- N
- Nabata, [174]
- Naples, [37], [256], [257]
- Narbo, [152], [153];
- temple at, [198]
- Narbonensis, see “[Gaul]”
- Naumachia, [291], [298]
- Neapolis (port of Philippi), [80]
- Nemausus (Nismes), [180]
- Nicolas of Damascus, [45]
- Nicomedia, [198]
- Nigidius, P., [2]
- Nile, the, [30]
- Nola, [2], [257], [262]
- Norbanus, C., [81], [83], [115]
- Noricum, [172], [181], [186]
- Nuceria, [71]
- Numidia, [25], [26], [87];
- see “[Africa]”
- O
- Octavia (sister of Augustus), [45], [75];
- married to Antony, [100], [101];
- reconciles Antony and Augustus, [103], [104];
- her fidelity to Antony, [118];
- divorced by Antony, [120];
- her retirement from society, [162];
- brings up Iulius Antonius, [239]
- Octavia gens, the, [1]
- Octavius, Octavian, see “[Augustus]”
- Octavius (father of Augustus), [1-3]
- Octavius, Rufus, C., [1], [2]
- Octavius, M., [22]
- Ops, money in the temple of, [39], [40], [54]
- Orcini Senatores, [139]
- Ovations of Augustus, [111]
- Ovid on the recovery of the standards, [178];
- his banishment, [243-46];
- his relations with Augustus, [291-93]
- P
- Pacorus, [116]
- Pamphylia, [171]
- Paneas, [198]
- Pannonians, the, [114], [172], [179], [183], [186]
- Pannonia, altar in, [198]
- Pansa, see “Vibius” (Transcriber’s Note: good luck with that; there isn’t an index entry for Vibius. But try page [19].)
- Pantheon, the, [156]
- Parthians, rumours of war with, [6];
- Cæsar’s contemplated expedition against, [14], [18];
- threaten Syria, [30];
- Antony’s wars with, [43], [104], [116];
- invade Armenia, [167];
- their submission to Augustus and return of the standards, [173-79], [233], [300]
- Pater patriæ, [237], [301]
- Patræ, [27], [134];
- colony at, [175]
- Patricians recruited, [14], [137]
- Patrimonium Cæsarum, [249]
- Pax Augusta, altar to, [182], [295]
- Pedius, Q., [36]
- Peducæus, Sext., [24]
- Peloponnese, [27]
- Pergamus, [212]
- Perusia, siege of, [95-7];
- Perusinæ aræ, the, [96], [97]
- Pharnaces of Pontus, [9]
- Pharsalia, battle of, [9], [19], [22], [25], [28], [30]
- Pharus, [21]
- Philippi, battles of, [22], [26], [28], [31], [32], [76], [80-86]
- Philippics of Cicero, the, [46]
- Philippus, see “[Marcius]”
- Phœnicia, [30]
- Phraates IV., King of Parthia, [167], [173], (Phrates, [300])
- Phrygia, [30], [171]
- Picenum, [8]
- Pinarius, L., [36]
- Penestæ, an Illyrian tribe, [21]
- Pergamus, [198]
- Piracy, [195], [298]
- Pisidia, colonies in, [176], [215]
- Plancus, see “[Munatius]”
- Plennius, [106]
- Plutarch acquits Augustus of plotting against Antony’s life, [45];
- his account of Cleopatra’s death, [129]
- Po, the river, [70], [214]
- Polemon of Cilicia, [102]
- Pollio, see [Asinius]
- Pompeii, [196]
- Pompeius Magnus, Cn., position of, [4-9];
- his government of Spain, [23];
- organises Syria, [30], Crete, [32];
- his defeat at Pharsalia and death in Egypt, [9]
- Pompeius, Cn. (son of Magnus), [12], [23]
- Pompeius, Sext. (younger son of Magnus) survives Munda, [17];
- occupies Sardinia, [24];
- visited by Lepidus in Spain, [42];
- holds Sicily and Sardinia, [71], [81], [82];
- rescues many of the proscribed, [74];
- receives Achaia from Antony, [82];
- war with, [87];
- negotiations with, [98], [99];
- renewed war with, [100-106];
- death of, [108]
- Pompeius Bithynicus, [24], [82]
- Pontifex Maximus, office of, [107], [112], [160], [221-22], [295]
- Pontus, [28], [29]
- Populus Romanus, extension of the meaning of, [193]
- Porticus Octaviæ, [115], [116];
- Liviæ, [156]
- Postal service, the, [189], [190]
- Portus Iulius, [103]
- Postumius, [38]
- Potentia, [6]
- Præfectus urbi, præfectus annonæ, [160]
- Præneste, [205]
- Princeps senatus, [142], [166], [294]
- “Princeps” as a title of the Emperor, [149-50];
- powers of, [159]
- Princeps iuventutis, [166], [296]
- Propertius on the Arabian expedition, [155];
- on the recovery of the standards, [178];
- on the achievements of Augustus generally, [290]
- Proconsulare imperium, [148]
- Proculeius, C, [127]
- Proscriptions, the, [72-5]
- Provinces, the, [17-34];
- Cæsar’s law as to the, [18];
- division of between Augustus and Senate, [147-48];
- finances of, [249]
- Ptolemais, [32]
- Ptolemy Apion of Cyrene, [18], [32]
- Ptolemy Auletes, [30], [31]
- Puteoli, [196]
- Q
- Quintilius Varus, P., fall of, [187-88]
- R
- Ravenna, [4], [7]
- Red Sea, the, [30]
- Regium Lepidi, [56]
- Res familiaris, [249], [260]
- Rhæti, the, [165], [172], [181]
- Rhætia, province of, [182]
- Rhegium, [71], [82], [103]
- Rhine, provinces of the, [17], [172];
- crossed by Agrippa, [103];
- armies of, [250];
- frontier of the empire, [172];
- crossed by Germany, [180]
- Rhodes, [80], [167]
- Rome, streets in, [113];
- improvements in, [115], [134], [135], [156];
- party feeling in, [119];
- its attractions, [245-6];
- supremacy of, [193], [275]
- Romulus, [149]
- S
- Salassi, the, [113]
- Salonæ, [21], [22]
- Saltus Castulonensis, [22]
- Salvidienus Rufus, Q., [15], [82]
- Salvius, [73]
- Sænius, L. (Cos. B.C. 30), [137]
- Sallustius Crispus, [282]
- Samaria, [102]
- Samos, [28], [122]
- Samosata, [116]
- Sardinia, [9], [33], [71];
- province of, [24-5]
- Sardis, [80]
- Saxa, Decidius, [81], [83], [116]
- Saragossa, [134], [154]
- Scodra, [99]
- Scopas, [205]
- Scordisci, the, [180]
- Scribonia (wife of Augustus), [98], [110], [239]
- Scribonius, usurper in the Bosporus, [182]
- Secular games, the, [222], [298]
- Senate, meeting of on 1st of June (B.C. 44), [42];
- grants military rank to Octavian, [51];
- lectiones and reforms of by Augustus, [138-42];
- decline of, [270-1]
- Senators, number of, [140];
- property qualification of, [144]
- Senatus consultum ultimum, [7], [53]
- Sertorius, [18]
- Sextius Saturninus, C., [186]
- Sextius, T., [25]
- Sibylline books, the, [205], [221]
- Sicily, Curio’s success in, [9];
- province of, [23], [24], [33], [82];
- war in, [104-106];
- colonies in, [133], [174], [175]
- Sidon deprived of liberty, [176]
- Silius Nerva, P., [179]
- Smyrna, [80]
- Sodales Titii, the, [220]
- Sosius, C., campaign in Judæa, [116], [118]
- Spain, Pompey’s rule of, [4], [5], [8];
- Cæsar in, [8], [9], [13];
- provinces of, [22], [23], [29], [87];
- colonies in, [133], [134];
- temple in to Augustus, [198]
- Sparta, [27], [176], [198]
- Spartacus, [3], [213]
- T. Statilius Taurus, [104], [115];
- builds an amphitheatre, [156]
- C. Statius Murcus, [31], [79], [81], [84]
- Stilicho, [221]
- Suetonius, [3], [24]
- Sugambri, [180]
- Sulla, [18]
- Sulpicius Rufus, Serv., [28], [54]
- Sublicius pons, [219]
- Succession, the, [160], [170], [242], [263]
- Sumptuary laws, [225]
- Supplicatio, meaning of, [197]
- Synnada, diocese of, [30]
- Syria, [18];
- province of, [30], [31], [43], [118], [173], [177]
- T
- Tarentum, [103]
- Tarraco, [13], [154]
- Tarsus, [29]
- Tauromenium, [104], [105]
- Temples, repair of, [134], [156], [297]
- Tencteri, [180]
- Terentius Varro, [48]
- Teuta, Queen, [21]
- Thapsus, [11], [23]
- Thasos, [81]
- Thessaly, [9], [27]
- Thracian tribes, [2]
- Thurii, [3], [213]
- Thurinus, [3]
- Thyrsus (freedman of Antony), [126]
- Tibur, [49], [205]
- Tillius Cimber, L., [28]
- Tiridates, [173], [177]
- Titius T. (Tr. Pl. B.C. 43), [72], [108], [117], [120]
- Titus, Emperor, [117]
- Toga, the disuse of the, [224]
- Trebonius, C., [19], [23], [28], [55]
- Tribunicia potestas, [112], [135-37], [158-60]
- Triumphs of Iulius Cæsar, [11];
- of Augustus, [137]
- Triumvirate, the first, [4].
- The second, [25], [70], [72], [118];
- powers of, [143];
- acta of abolished, [144]
- Turullius, P., [126]
- Tyre, deprived of liberty, [176]
- Tyndaris, [104]
- U
- Usipites, the, [180], [184]
- V
- Vada Sabatia, [59], [61]
- Valerius Messalla, M., [104], [105]
- Valerius, P., [22]
- Valerius Orca, Q., [24]
- Valerius Messalinus, [186]
- Varius Rufus, L., [283]
- Varus, see [Quintilius]
- Vedius Pollio, his cruelty rebuked, [209];
- his house demolished, [291]
- Velitræ, [1], [2]
- Velleius Paterculus excuses Augustus for the proscriptions, [76]
- Venationes, [271], [298]
- Venetia, [214]
- Venusia, [71]
- Vergil, [2];
- on the confiscations, [90];
- on the death of Marcellus, [162], [163];
- on the recovery of the standards, [179];
- death of, [179];
- his connection with Augustus and his work, [283-85]
- Vesta, temple of, [67];
- new temple of, in Palatine, [205]
- Vestal Virgins, the, [67], [78], [135], [220]
- Veterans, the, [42], [44], [46], [90], [91], [132], [133], [174]
- Via Æmilia, [48], [59], [79];
- Egnatia, [14], [15], [83];
- Flaminia, [214], [297];
- Valeria, [49];
- Valeria (in Sicily), [105];
- Sebaste (in Pisidia), [176];
- viæ Augustæ in the provinces, [215]
- Vibo, [71]
- Vicesima, the 5 p. c. legacy duty, [250], [251]
- Vindelici, [181]
- Vipsania, wife of Tiberius, [165], [167], [234]
- Vipsanius Agrippa, M., [11], [15];
- makes the portus Iulius, and organises a navy against Sext. Pompeius, [103-105];
- improves the water supply of Rome, [115];
- his activity before and at Actium, [123], [124] (Cos. B.C. 28);
- holds the Census with Augustus, [137];
- his great buildings, [156];
- receives his Seal from Augustus when supposed to be dying, [157];
- appointed to Syria, [161];
- marries Iulia, [164];
- in Gaul and Spain (B.C. 21-19), [165], [179];
- associated in tribunician power, [165];
- on the Bosporus, [182];
- his death, [183], [234];
- his character and career, [278-79]
- Visurgis (R. Weser), [184], [186], [187]
- Z
- Zela, [9]
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