INDEX
- Aegae in Cilicia, Macrinus retires to, [73]
- Aemilian Bridge, Antonine’s body thrown from, [169], [189]
- Aeneas, [129]
- Aesculapius, [258]
- African inscriptions erase Severi Nepos, [199]
- Agrippina, [121]
- Alexander of Macedon, his connection with Alexander Severus, [144]
- Alexander Severus, or Alexianus, [8], [14], [18], [22], [38], [40], [54], [123];
- description and career to Antonine’s death, [136-72];
- not priest of Elagabal, [174];
- liberality at his adoption, [189];
- date of accession, [193];
- date of tribunicial renewal, [196];
- substitutes his name for that of Antonine, [199];
- stupidity, [205];
- abolishes mixed bathing, [245];
- on public feasts, [259]
- Alexandria, Bassianus’ legates badly received at, [57], [73]
- Ammianus Marcellinus, on the birthplace of Bassianus, [35]
- Annia Faustina, marriage with Antonine, [134];
- divorce mooted, [150];
- divorced, [178];
- compared with Bathsheba, [221];
- her genealogy, [222];
- age and position, [223];
- reasons against the divorce, [224]
- Antinous and Hadrian, [231]
- Antioch, Origen goes to, [20];
- Macrinus at, [25], [41], [48];
- news of rising reaches, [56];
- distance between Antioch to Emesa, [60];
- coin of Diadumenianus, Emperor, [65];
- Macrinus retires to, [68];
- Macrinus leaves for Rome, [72];
- Antonine arrives at, [77]
- Antiochianus, [154]
- Antoninus Pius, [5];
- first Roman coins of Emesa, [26]
- Antony, [26]
- Apamea, [26], [34], [63];
- Macrinus goes to, and declares Diadumenianus Caesar at, [67];
- Antonine at, [139]
- Aphrodite-Adonis, compared with Elagabal-Urania, [175]
- Apicius, [253]
- Apollo and his loves, [234]
- Apollonius of Tyana, [31]
- Appia, Lex, [121]
- Aquilia Severa, matrimony with Emperor discussed, [130];
- duration of marriage, [132];
- return to Emperor, [183];
- position discussed, [189], [208], [211];
- appearance, [214];
- date of marriage, [216];
- date of divorce, [218];
- returns as Empress, [224]
- Arca, Alexander’s birthplace, [144]
- Archelais, death-place of Macrinus, [74]
- Archimedes, [270]
- Aristomachus, the standard-bearer, [154]
- Aristotle, quoted, [85]
- Arnobius, on Phallic worship, [230]
- Arria Fadilla, grandmother of Annia Faustina, [222]
- Arrianus, Herodian, [9]
- Artabanus, [22], [43];
- Diadumenianus sent to, [72]
- Arvalium, Collegio Fratrum, meet to elect Elagabalus, [68];
- temporizing policy, [81]
- “Assyrian, the,” Xiphilinus’ name for Antonine, [95]
- Attila, [244]
- Augustan Legion, absorbs 3rd Gallic Legion on account of this latter’s revolt, [89]
- Augustus, [23], [26];
- compared with Antonine, [84];
- influence in Rome, [104], [203]
- Aurelia Sabina, mother of Annia Faustina, [222]
- Aurelius Celsus, captor of Macrinus, [74]
- Aurelius Eubulus, Chancellor of Exchequer, [170]
- Aurelius Fabianus, [176]
- Avitus, Julius, husband of Julia Maesa, [32]
- Barak compared with Gannys, [70]
- Barrachinus on Gens Cornelia, [205]
- Bassianus, Julius, [27]
- Bathsheba, compared with Annia Faustina, [221]
- Baumeister, on site of Eliogabalium, [113]
- Bayle, dictionary of, [31]
- Becker, [4]
- Belos, oracles, at Apamea, [26]
- Bertrand, on Gens Cornelia, [205]
- Bloch cited, [234]
- Boehme on Dexippus, [9]
- Boni, Commendatore, on Elagabal shrine, [132]
- Bonus Accursius, [4], [8]
- Borghese, [133]
- Borghese Collection, [209]
- Bylus, centre of worship of Aphrodite-Adonis, [175]
- Bithynia, Macrinus’ flight through, [73]
- Byzantium, [74]
- Caecilius Aristo, Governor of Nicomedia, [73]
- Caesar, Julius, on divorce, [224];
- his sexual condition, [238]
- Caius Caligula, [23], [76], [186];
- prodigalities, [184];
- marriages, [203];
- as a host, [236];
- his perfumes, [257]
- Capitolinus, [3], [101]
- Cappadocia, Macrinus flies through, [73]
- Caracalla, [5];
- birth of, [29];
- and Soaemias, [33-36];
- and Julia Mamaea, [38];
- in Mesopotamia, [41];
- his murder, [43];
- soldiers compare him with Macrinus, [47];
- Bassianus accepted as heir of, [54];
- conquered cities, [61], [76], [77];
- Antonine promises Caracalla’s privileges to soldiers, [84];
- baths of, finished, [129];
- his paternity denied for Antonine and affirmed for Alexander, [158];
- liberalities, [190];
- date of tribunicial renewal, [196];
- Caracalla’s influence on morals, [203];
- Vestals, [214];
- uses Pomponius Bassus, [219];
- his severity to his mother, [221];
- his system of informers not re-established, [243];
- introduces Persian tiara, [249]
- Casaubon, [4]
- Cassius, Avidius, [10]
- Castinus, [90]
- Chalcedon, Macrinus taken at, [74]
- Charrae, [42]
- Cheyne quoted, [97]
- Christ, Pauline theories concerning, [19];
- and Apollonius, [31];
- menaced by Antonine’s claim, [99], [114]
- Christian religion, persecuting tendencies, [1], [98];
- unpopular in Rome, [118];
- amalgamated with that of Elagabal, [278];
- human sacrifices, [280]
- Chronicle, Imperial, on length of reign, [13], [191]
- Cicero, [26], [213];
- on immortality, [224];
- on divorce, [283]
- Claudius Attalus, [90]
- Claudius Censor, dismissed from office, [179]
- Claudius, Emperor, [159], [178];
- compared with Macrinus, [76];
- and Vestals, [214]
- Clement VII., [131]
- Clodius, [106]
- Cn. Claudius Severus, grandfather of Annia Faustina, [222]
- Cohen, [21], [61];
- on Antonine’s illness, [94];
- on the date of the procession, [174];
- on number of liberalities, [190];
- on irregular coins, [195]
- Commodus, [5], [26], [76], [159], [184], [229]
- Constantine, Emperor, orders life of Elagabalus, [3], [11];
- reasons for this order, [17];
- and Christ, [114], [187];
- and the new Monotheism, [214], [228];
- opposed by Mithras, [268];
- mentioned, [285]
- Constantius, [10]
- Consularia Constantinopolitana, [93]
- Cordus, Aelius Junius, [6]
- Cornelia, family discussed, [205]
- Cornificia family, ancestors of Annia Faustina, [222]
- Corpus Domini procession, compared with Elagabal procession, [176]
- Croce, Church of Sta., site of summer temple, [113]
- Cumont, [114];
- quoted, [133]
- Cybele, Antonine priest of, [117];
- identified with Urania, [133];
- priests castrated, [238];
- Elagabalus ordained to this priesthood, [276]
- Cyzicus, port of Nicomedia, [89]
- Czwalina, [4], [9]
- Dacia, [104]
- David, compared with Antonine, [221];
- and Jonathan, [234]
- Deborah, [70]
- Dessau, attacks authenticity of Scriptores, [10];
- attacks Wölfflin, [13]
- Dexippus, [9]
- Diana, identified with Urania, [133];
- the Laodicean statue of, [277]
- Digest xxix., [206]
- Diocletian, [12], [105]
- Dion Cassius, character of his work and his appointments, [7];
- Maesa’s influence on, [8];
- quoted, [19], [27], [28], [31];
- on Sextus Varius Marcellus, [33];
- on date of Bassianus’ birth, [35];
- on Gessianus Marcianus, [38];
- on the date of the proclamation, [55];
- on the journey to the camp, [56];
- on battle of Immae, [70];
- on Antonine’s entry into Antioch, [77];
- on Antonine’s Consulate, [82];
- on pretenders, [88];
- on length of reign, [107];
- on Antonine’s character, [126];
- on duration of second marriage, [132];
- on Urania’s dowry, [134];
- on Seius Carus, [139];
- on Antonine’s love of Alexander, [142];
- on Alexander’s name, [144];
- on plot against Alexander, [152];
- discrepancies with Lampridius’ stories, [155];
- on Maesa’s hatred of Antonine, [157];
- on other plots to destroy Alexander, [162];
- on Antonine’s murder, [166];
- eliminates Maesa and Mamaea from the murder, [170];
- on date of murder, [191];
- on duration of Aquilia’s marriage, [218];
- on executions, [220];
- on Annia Faustina’s marriage, [221];
- on the nameless wives, [224];
- on Hierocles, [238], [239]
- Dirksen, [4]
- Divorce considered, [204];
- mediaeval privilege, [210]
- Dodwell, [4]
- Domaszewski quoted, [34], [175]
- Domitian, [23], [76], [159], [178];
- and Vestals, [214];
- and feasts, [236]
- Drake, on Caracalla’s life, [13]
- Dreinhoefer, [6]
- Duruy, [21], [92];
- on Alexander Severus, [138]
- Eckhel, [21], [26];
- on the number of Soaemia’s children, [34];
- on date of Cornelia Paula’s divorce, [126];
- on number of liberalities, [190];
- on the tribunicial renewal, [194];
- on Annia Faustina’s genealogy, [222];
- on her age, [223]
- Egbert, on tribunicial renewals, [196]
- Elah-Gebal, monarchy, [25];
- Bassianus becomes High Priest of, [50];
- portents of, [54];
- accompanies the Emperor, [91];
- occupies Temple of Faustina on Mount Taurus, [92];
- his worship decreed to be first, [100];
- position in Rome, [114];
- shrine in Forum, [132];
- second marriage, [133];
- and Alexander’s adoption, [143];
- procession, [174];
- return to Emesa, [174];
- analogy with use of name Jehovah, [185];
- regarded as another Jupiter, [189], [273];
- amalgamation unpopular, [275];
- worship not idolatrous, [287]
- Elephantis and Parrhasius, compared with Elagabalus, [228]
- Eliogabalium, site of, [92], [112];
- sacred fire taken to, [130];
- date of completion, [174];
- relics taken to, [275], [276]
- Elizabeth, Queen, compared with Julia Pia, [31];
- her ecclesiastical headship same as that of Emperor, [274]
- Ellis, Prof. Robinson, quoted, [276]
- Emesa, [25], [26], [100], [113], [231], [246];
- reputed birthplace of Bassianus, [36];
- Maesa and family return to, [45-6];
- Julian’s battle at, [60];
- the god returns to, [174]
- Epagathos, Diadumenianus entrusted to, [72]
- Epicurus, [283]
- Eribolus, Macrinus embarks from, [73]
- Eusebius, [20]
- Eutropius, [11], [19];
- on length of reign in Rome, [107], [192];
- on entry into the city, [108]
- Eutychianus persuades the soldiers, [52];
- takes Bassianus to the camp, [56];
- sends Julianus’ head to Apamea, [65];
- position in State discussed, [80];
- compared with Gannys, [86];
- City Praefect, [111];
- Consul, [129];
- City Praefect, second time, [133];
- Praetorian Praefect, [169];
- spared from the murders, [171];
- epitome of offices, [179];
- and Julius Paulus, [208]
- Evemerus quoted, [285]
- Fabius Agrippinus, [90]
- Fabius Gurgis, [249]
- Fasti Romani (Clinton), on tribunicial renewal, [195]
- Faustina, [28]
- Flavian amphitheatre restored by Antonine, [128]
- Forel cited, [234]
- Forquet de Dorne, [21];
- on Macrinus, [48];
- on Gannys, [101];
- on Antonine’s nature, [127]
- Friedländer, on distance of Macrinus’ flight, [73];
- on Senaculum, [121]
- Froelich, [26]
- Fulvius Diogenianus, on Macrinus, [58];
- Praefect of Rome, [170]
- Galatia, Macrinus flies through, [73]
- Galen, [31]
- Gallicanus, [3]
- Gallic Legion, 3rd, disloyal to Antonine and disbanded, [89]
- Gannys, [53];
- compared with Gideon, [70];
- compared with Eutychianus, [86];
- murder of, [101];
- reasons for his death, [233]
- Gellius Maximus, a pretender, [89]
- Geta, [168], [196]
- Giambelli, on Dion Cassius, [8];
- on sources of Dion and Herodian, [9]
- Gordius or Cordus, [125], [156];
- dismissed from office, [179]
- Gratus, Consul A.D. 221, [195]
- Groebe, on date of Antonine’s murder, [191]
- Gulick, on Christian tendencies, [242]
- Hadrian, [5], [229];
- influence on morals, [203];
- and Antinous, [231];
- abolishes mixed bathing, [245]
- Haupt, on Greek sources of Scriptores, [7]
- Hebrew religion, unpopularity of, [118];
- barbaric, [279]
- Heer, [6], [13];
- on Commodus, [15]
- Heliogabalus, Lampridius’ name for the Emperor, [185]
- Henzen, on the Arval Brothers, [68]
- Herakles, his friendships, [234]
- Hercules, inscription to, [175]
- Herod, kingship compared with that of Emesan dynasty, [26]
- Herodian, [6], [8], [19], [32], [42];
- on date of Bassianus’ birth, [35];
- on the worship at Emesa, [50];
- on the journey to the camp, [56];
- on the battle of Immae, [70];
- on Maesa’s position, [78];
- on length of Antonine’s stay in Antioch, [91];
- Elagabalus’ portrait sent to Senate, [99];
- on entry into the city, [110];
- on Antonine’s character, [126];
- on duration of second marriage, [132];
- on Urania’s dowry, [134];
- on corruption of the guards, [135];
- on Alexander’s age, [142];
- on date of adoption, [145];
- does not mention Antonine’s plot against Alexander, [152];
- on the disowning of Alexander, [158];
- on Antonine’s murder, [166];
- on the cortège to the camp, [170];
- on the liberalities, [176];
- on duration of Aquilia’s marriage, [218];
- on Elagabalus’ pastimes, [247];
- on his ostentation, [249]
- Hierocles, marriage with Elagabalus, [126], [203];
- dismissal demanded and refused, [156];
- killed with Antonine, [170];
- origin and character, [239]
- Homs or Hems, modern name of Emesa, [24]
- Horace, his atheism, [271]
- Huysmans, quoted, [257]
- Hyacinth and Apollo, [234]
- Hydatius, [93]
- Hylas and Herakles, [234]
- Iamblichus, [26], [27]
- Iamblichus, the philosopher, on Phallicism, [230]
- Iambulus, [187]
- Immae or Emma, battle of, [69]
- Ishtar-Tammuz, parallel procession to that of Elagabal, [175]
- Isidore, [127]
- Isis, [2], [96];
- popularity in Rome, [117];
- gives way to Mary, [281]
- Itinera Hierosolymitana, [73]
- Jehovah, compared with Baal, [50], [96];
- analogy with use of name Elagabal, [185];
- character of worship, [213];
- amalgamated with Elagabal, [277];
- akin to Elagabal, [286]
- Jerome, on Senaculum, [121]
- John of Antioch, [20]
- Jonathan and David, [234]
- Jordanis, [20]
- Julia Cornelia Paula, marriage with Antonine, [111];
- divorced, [126], [129];
- history, [205];
- reasons for the marriage, [206];
- age, [209];
- date of divorce, [209]
- Julia Domna Pia, [20], [27];
- married to Septimius Severus, [29];
- her titles, [30];
- compared with Mamaea, [39], [40];
- Secretary of State, [41];
- after Caracalla’s death, [43];
- her suicide, [45]
- Julianus, on birthplace of Bassianus, [35]
- Julianus, Emperor, [5];
- deposed by Pomponius Bassus, [219]
- Julianus, Ulpius, sent by Macrinus to Emesa, [58];
- defeat of, [60-62]
- Julius Paulus, [21], [31], [111], [164];
- history, [205];
- and Eutychianus, [208];
- banishment discussed, [209]
- Jupiter Capitolinus, to serve Elagabal, [97];
- Eliogabalium reconsecrated to, [174];
- gives place to Mithra, [271]
- Juvenal, [106];
- on morals, [204]
- Klebs, [10], [11]
- Kornemann, on lives from Hadrian to Alexander Severus, [6], [14]
- Krafft-Ebing, cited, [234]
- Kreutzer, on Herodian, [8]
- Lactantius, cited, [230]
- Lambesa in Pannonia, [88]
- Lampridius, [3], [6], [16], [18], [19];
- on name “Varius,” [36];
- on Soaemias, [78];
- on the period of fanaticism, [98];
- on the entry into the city, [108];
- on Maesa and Soaemias in Senate, [119];
- on Senaculum, [121];
- on Antonine’s neglect of state for religion, [124];
- on Antonine’s infidelities, [126];
- on Alexander, [138];
- on Alexander’s name, [144];
- on the reasons for Senate’s reticence, [150];
- on plot against Alexander, [152];
- on Antonine’s danger, [154];
- discrepancies, [155];
- on possible date of disowning, [159];
- on Sabinus, Ulpian, and Silvinus, [163];
- reasons for Antonine’s murder, [165];
- on unfit appointments, [179];
- on Antonine’s desire for conquest, [185];
- on the Emperor’s name and history, [185];
- on buildings erected, [186];
- on date of Alexander’s accession, [192];
- on Antonine’s sagacity, [198];
- on Julius Paulus, [205];
- on Antonine’s wives generally, [208];
- on Julius Paulus’ banishment, [209];
- on Antonine’s use for wives, [215];
- on Antonine’s moods when married to Annia, [223];
- impossibility of his stories, [227];
- ascribes Elagabalus’ moderation to Maesa, [233];
- on his passion for flowers, [236];
- on his castration, [238], [276];
- on Zoticus, [240];
- on Elagabalus’ effeminacy, [241];
- on his fastidiousness, [248];
- on his jewellery, [249];
- on cost of his feasts, [253];
- on his pranks, [262];
- on his wanton waste, [265];
- condemns Antonine’s religion, [267];
- on Diana’s statue, [277];
- on Elagabalus’ human sacrifices, [280]
- Lanciani, concerning Julius Avitus’ house on Aesquiline, [32]
- Lécrivain, [16]
- Leptis Magna, birthplace of Septimius Severus, [27]
- Liber Generationis, on length of Antonine’s reign, [191]
- Ligorius, [199]
- Locusta, [159]
- Lollius Urbicus, confounded with Marius Maximus, [15], [19]
- Lucilla, reputed mother of Annia Faustina, [222]
- Lupus, nickname of Bassianus, [35]
- Lyons, birthplace of Caracalla, [29]
- Macrinus, [6], [7], [17], [22], [32], [41], [43], [81], [112], [178];
- becomes Emperor, [44];
- usurpation and fall, [46-76];
- date of tribunicial renewal, [197]
- Maecenas, [203]
- Maesa, Julia, [7], [18], [27];
- comes to Rome, [31];
- her family, [33], [40];
- returns to Emesa, [45-6];
- makes Bassianus high priest, [49];
- goes to the camp, [56];
- compared with Deborah, [70];
- position in state, [78];
- Augusta, [86];
- desires to go to Rome, [92];
- arranges Antonine’s first marriage, [109];
- in Senate, [120];
- and Annia Faustina, [134];
- starts Alexander plot, [138];
- her scheme, [141];
- partial failure of plot, [147];
- hatred of Antonine, [157];
- has Alexander designated Consul, [160];
- agreeable to Julia Paula’s divorce, [210];
- no friend of Severa’s, [217];
- scheme for her divorce, [218];
- plan of alliance with Roman nobility, [218];
- influence on government, [233];
- and Elagabalus’ youth, [247]
- Mamaea, instigator of Antonine’s murder, [18];
- and Origen, [20];
- position and character, [38], [40];
- helps in first plot, [131];
- and Annia Faustina, [135];
- starts Alexander plot, [138];
- corrupts police, [145];
- partial failure of plot, [147];
- Mamaea’s guardians for Alexander, [152];
- part in the plot against Antonine’s life, [156];
- takes precautions for Alexander’s safety, [159];
- part in Antonine’s murder, [166];
- her probable plan for the murder, [171];
- subsequent vilification of Antonine, [172];
- helps Pomponius Bassus’ plot, [219]
- Marcia, first wife of Septimius Severus, [27], [29]
- Marcianus, Gessianus, [38]
- Marcomanni, Antonine’s desire to conquer, [184]
- Marcus Aurelius, [84], [144], [246];
- relationship with Annia Faustina, [222]
- Marcus, Emperor, [5]
- Marius Maximus, author of De vitis imperatorum, [5];
- credibility as a source, [6];
- confounded with Lollius Urbicus, [15], [19];
- Macrinus’ correspondence with cited, [84];
- on Antonine’s entry into city, [111]
- Martialis, the murderer of Caracalla, [42]
- Masculinus Valens, [176]
- Mediobarbus, on liberalities, [190], [251]
- Messalina, compared with Elagabalus, [240]
- Mithra, [2];
- the most determined opponent of Jehovah, [96];
- popularity in Rome, [114], [117];
- identified with Urania, [133];
- and with Elagabal worship, [268];
- takes the place of Jupiter, [271]
- Moguntiacum, [88]
- Moll, cited, [234]
- Mommsen, defends Scriptores, [10];
- on the date of Diadumenianus’ elevation, [65];
- on length of Antonine’s reign, [192]
- Monza diploma, on Alexander’s position, [158]
- Morison, Cotter, cited, [20]
- Mueller, [5], [6], [8]
- Murissimus, [156]
- Nero, [23], [76], [159], [178];
- influence on morals, [203];
- abnormal, [229];
- palace described, [245];
- ever popular, [246];
- exceeded by Elagabalus in extravagance, [250];
- his use of perfumes, [257]
- Nerva, [5]
- Nestor, Julianus, [90]
- Nicomedia, Antonine winters at, [93];
- length of stay discussed, [94];
- Antonine assumes the name Elagabalus at, [99];
- Elagabalus’ popularity disappears, [103];
- departure from, [107]
- Niebuhr, [20]
- Niehues, [6]
- Oppolzer, on the date of the eclipse, [55]
- Orcus (Pluto), temple of, site of Eliogabalium, [113]
- Origen, his journey to Court, [19]
- Orosius, [20]
- Otho, [23], [250];
- compared with Elagabalus, [253]
- Padua, a reputed birthplace of Gens Cornelia, [205]
- Paetus, Valerianus, [90]
- Pagi, on tribunicial renewal, [194]
- Palladium, removed to Eliogabalium, [118];
- history of, [129]
- Papia Poppoea, Lex, cited, [204]
- Papinian, [21], [31]
- Parthian campaign, [41], [107]
- Parthian Legion, at Apamea, [60];
- attempted corruption by Seius Carus, [63], [139]
- Parthian medal, [22]
- Pasciucco, on Lampridius, [15]
- Pauly, on the buildings of the reign, [187];
- on genealogy of Annia Faustina, [222];
- on her age, [223]
- Pertinax, [5], [30]
- Peter, Hermann, [3], [27];
- on Dexippus, [9];
- on Lollius Urbicus, [15]
- Petronius, on freedmen, [180];
- quoted, [230]
- Philostratus, [31]
- Pica Caerianus, [90]
- Pignorius, on Gens Cornelia, [205]
- Plautianus, [41]
- Plew, [6]
- Pliny, on value of myrrhin, [264]
- Pollio, Consul Suffectus, [85]
- Pollio, Trebellius, [3], [11]
- Pollux, [127]
- Pomponius Bassus, [134], [139], [188];
- plot in connection with Aquilia Severa’s marriage, [131];
- Consul and Governor of Mysia, his offices, [219];
- date of death, [221]
- Porta Praenestina, [113], [275]
- Praefecti Urbis, mooted by Antonine, appointed by Alexander, [198]
- Preuner, on Aquilia’s position, [211]
- Primus Cornelianus, [68]
- Procession of the God, probable date, [174];
- origin of, [175]
- Prosopographia, on date of Antonine’s murder, [191];
- on jurisprudence of the reign, [205]
- Protogenes, [125]
- Prusias, [93]
- Ramsay, on the procession, [175];
- on genealogy of Annia Faustina, [222]
- Renaissance, compared with Roman spirit of atheism, [201], [270]
- Rescripts, bear Antonine’s name after supposed death, [199]
- Richter, [4]
- Roerth, on the journey across Asia, [93]
- Roman religion, described, [116];
- its civic nature and the Emperor’s position, [213];
- genesis of, [269];
- alien to natural religion, [282]
- Rubensohn, on date of Antonine’s murder, [191]
- Ruebel, [6]
- Sabinus Aquilius, Severa’s father, banished, [163];
- confused by Lampridius with Sabinus Tiberius, jurist, [164];
- position, [215]
- Sabinus, Fabius, brother of Aquilia Severa, [216]
- Salzer, on date of Antonine’s murder, [191]
- Samsigeramus, [26]
- Sardanapalus, Dion’s name for Antonine, [152], [200]
- Saumaise, [22]
- Schulz, [6], [15];
- on Antonine House, [16]
- Scythian Legion, quartered at Emesa under Commodus, [26]
- Seeck, [11], [13]
- Seius Carus, [139], [188]
- Seleucid monarchy, [26]
- Seleucus, Consul A.D. 221, [195]
- Senaculum, Soaemias president of, [34], [78], [121];
- hall built for, [187]
- Senate, subservience of, [14];
- Macrinus’ letters to, [56];
- desire to be rid of
- Macrinus, [58];
- informed of Diadumenianus’ elevation, [64];
- Antonine’s letters and amnesty to, [82];
- registers Antonine’s decrees, [85];
- did not declare Antonine priest of Elagabal, [95], [97];
- at Elagabal worship, [116];
- attitude towards Aquilia Severa’s wedding, [131];
- tries traitors, [131];
- adoption of Alexander before, [143];
- ordered to disown Alexander, [150];
- Alexander recognised Consul before, [161];
- dissolved, [163];
- orders the erasure of Antonine’s name, [198];
- creates Julia Paula Augusta, [209];
- and marriage of Aquilia Severa, [215];
- and Pomponius Bassus, [220]
- Seneca, [121], [204]
- Septimius Severus, [27], [31], [38], [144];
- honours Macrinus, [41];
- builds Mithraic temple, [114];
- date of tribunicial renewal, [196];
- employs Julius Paulus, [206];
- uses Pomponius Bassus, [219]
- Serapion, [42]
- Serviez, on the order of Antonine’s wives, [207];
- on Aquilia Severa, [217]
- Severus or Verus, a pretender, [88]
- Sextus Rufus, [20];
- on site of Eliogabalium, [113]
- Sextus Varius Marcellus, husband of Soaemias, [34], [113]
- Silius Messala, plot in connection with Aquilia Severa’s marriage, [131], [139], [216], [219]
- Silvinus, Alexander’s tutor, killed, [164]
- Soaemias, character, [33];
- compared with Mamaea, [39], [40];
- and the legionaries, [53];
- at battle of Immae, [70];
- position in state, [78];
- Augusta, [86];
- position in the Senate, [120];
- tries to frustrate plot against Antonine, [153];
- persuades Antonine to admit Alexander Consul, [161];
- murder of, [166];
- reasons for her murder, [171]
- Sodales Antoniniani, on date of adoption, [145]
- Sohemais, [25]
- Solomon’s temple compared with Emesan temple, [50]
- “Spartianus,” Aelius, [3], [11]
- Spem Veterem gardens, [113], [153], [158], [262]
- Spintries, [160], [240]
- Stobbe, on date of Antonine’s murder, [193];
- on tribunicial renewal, [194]
- Strabo, [25]
- Studniczka, on Eliogabalium, [113]
- Suburra, district of Rome, [262]
- Suetonius, [13], [23], [79], [227], [250];
- on Senaculum, [121];
- on Vestals, [131], [212];
- on life generally, [20];
- on Caligula, [203]
- Summer temple, site of, [112];
- date of completion, [174]
- Sylla, Governor of Cappadocia, a traitor, [90];
- compared with Julius Paulus, [205]
- Tacitus, on Christianity, [228]
- Tammuz, month of processions, [175]
- Tana, in Algeria, arch to Macrinus at, [75]
- Taurus, Mount, temple of Faustina on, [92]
- Tertullian, on Antinous, [231]
- Tertullian, on Julia Domna, [30];
- on divorce, [204]
- Theodosius, [10]
- Thermae Caracallae, [187];
- Varianae or Surae, [187]
- Thrace, Eutychianus fights under Commodus in, [53];
- Alexander’s spectral journey, [144]
- Thyatira, coin of Diadumenianus, [65]
- Tiberinus and Tractitius, nicknames of Antonine given by Dion and Lampridius, [200]
- Tiberius, Emperor, [117], [160], [164], [229]
- Titus, [23], [178]
- Titus Claudius Severus, father of Annia Faustina, [222]
- Trajan, [5]
- Triccianus, Aelius Decius, [90]
- Tripolis, coins struck at, [208]
- Tristran, as critic, [22];
- on Macrinus, [47];
- on Julia Paula, [206];
- on the order of the wives, [207];
- on Annia Faustina’s genealogy, [222]
- Tropea, [15]
- Turre, [22];
- tribunicial renewal, [194]
- Tyro, a reputed birthplace of Gens Cornelia, [205]
- Ulpian, [21], [31];
- dedication of works, [163]
- Urania, Astarte, Tanit, Juno Coelestis, shrine in Forum, [132];
- marriage with Elagabal, [133];
- amalgamated to the worship of Elagabal, [278]
- Valerius Ferminus, [176]
- Valerius Maximus quoted, [242]
- Valsecchius, [22];
- on tribunicial renewal, [194]
- Velletri, home of Soaemias and her husband, [34]
- Vespasian, [26], [141]
- Vespasian amphitheatre, [246]
- Vesta, Minerva, or Pallas, to serve Elagabal, [97];
- alliance of Elagabal with, [114];
- story of the marriage with Elagabal, [129];
- shrine in Forum, [132], [189];
- amalgamated with Elagabal, [278]
- Vestals, community discussed, [211];
- supporters of civic religion, [214];
- arbiters of public feeling, [261]
- Victor, Aurelius, on site of Eliogabalium, [11], [19], [27], [113];
- on length of reign, [193];
- on Antonine’s castration, [276]
- Victoria Aeterna inscription, [139]
- Vigiles inscription, [145]
- Virgil, [23]
- Vitellius, [23], [236], [250], [253]
- Vopiscus, [3], [11], [13]
- Walwick Chesters inscription, title of Sac. Elag. erased, [199]
- Wirth, on the date of the proclamation, [55];
- on date of battle of Immae, [69];
- on arrival in Rome, [107]
- Wissowa, on site of summer temple, [112]
- Wölfflin, on Vopiscus, [3], [11];
- on Mommsen, [12]
- Wotton, quoted, [89];
- on Gannys, [102]
- Xiphilinus, [7], [52], [113];
- on Eutychianus, [80];
- on Antonine, [95];
- on Antonine’s marriage with Hierocles, [239];
- on Zoticus, [239];
- condemns Antonine’s religion, [267]
- Zoticus, his story, [239]
- Zonaras, [19];
- on Antonine’s amulets, [184];
- on nicknames of the Emperor, [200];
- on Elagabalus’ castration, [238];
- on Zoticus, [239]
- Zosimus, [19]
THE END
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