F.H.G.
- Gabii, [25]
- Gabinius, A., Tribune, [210].
- Gaius, [350].
- Galatia, [106].
- Galatians attacked by Cn. Manlius Vulso, defeated in two battles, and compelled to sue for peace, [112].
- Galba, Ser. Sulpicius, his treachery, [144];
- succeeds Nero, [302].
- Galerius, [328]:
- emperor, [329].
- Gallia Cisalpina, [2].
- Gallæcians, [114].
- Gallienus, Emperor, [325].
- Gallus, Emperor, [324].
- Gaul, Cæsar's wars in, [229-234];
- under Augustus, [287];
- insurrection in, [297].
- Gauls in Italy, [6]:
- (Insubres) conquered, [79].
- Gellius, Aulus, [350].
- Gentes, Roman, [12].
- Germanicus, adopted by Tiberius, [293];
- quells a mutiny on the Rhine, [296];
- his German campaigns, [296];
- his death, [296].
- Geta, son of Septimius, killed by Caracalla, [321].
- Glabrio, M. Acilius, [209].
- Glaucia, fellow-demagogue of Saturninus, pelted to death with tiles by the mob, [175].
- Gordian, Emperor, [324].
- Goths (Senones) besiege Clusium, [45];
- march against Rome, [46];
- battle of the Allia, [46];
- Rome destroyed, [46];
- the Capitol besieged, [46];
- Capitol saved, [47];
- Goths repulsed and destroyed, [47];
- invade the Empire, [324]
- Gracchi, [148-160].
- Gracchus, Caius Sempronius (the Tribune), returns from Sardinia, [157];
- elected Tribune, [157];
- his legal reforms, [157], [158];
- opposed by M. Livius Drusus, [159];
- murdered, [160].
- Gracchus, Tib. Sempronius (father of the Tribunes), subdues Spain, [115].
- Gracchus, Tib. Sempronius (the Tribune), Quæstor in Spain, [145];
- at the siege of Carthage, [149];
- elected Tribune, [150];
- introduces Agrarian Law, [150], [151];
- his murder, [152].
- Græcia, Magna, [6], [60].
- Greece under Augustus, [288].
- Greek colonies in Italy, [6].