G.I.H.
- Hadrian, Emperor, [309];
- journey through his provinces, [310];
- his Edictum Perpetuum, [311];
- builds a villa at Tibur, [312].
- Hamilcar, a Carthaginian officer, excites Gauls and Ligurians against Romans, [113].
- Hamilcar Barca, [75];
- relieves Lilybæum and Drepanum, [76];
- conquests in Spain, [80];
- death, [80].
- Hannibal elected to succeed Hasdrubal, [80];
- first campaigns in Spain, [80];
- besieges and takes Saguntum, [80], [81];
- crosses the Iberus and the Pyrenees with a large army, [83];
- reaches the Rhone, [83];
- crosses the Alps, [83];
- encamps in the plains of the Po, among the Insubres, [84];
- reduces the Taurinians, [84];
- defeats the army of Scipio near the Ticinus, [84];
- defeats combined army of Scipio and Longus near the Trebia, [84];
- marches through Liguria to the Arno, [86];
- defeats C. Flaminius at Lake Trasimenus, [86];
- eludes Q. Fabius and defeats Minucius, [87];
- annihilates an immense Roman army at Cannæ, [88];
- marches into Samnium and Campania, and obtains Capua, [89];
- his rapid marches, [92];
- campaigns of B.C. 215-213, [92], [93];
- obtains Tarentum, [93];
- marches up to the walls of Rome, but is unable to take the city, [95];
- loses Capua, [96];
- loses Salapia, [96];
- destroys the army of Cn. Fulvius at Herdonea, [96];
- loses Tarentum, [96];
- is recalled from Italy, [104];
- defeated by Scipio near Zama, [104];
- is protected by Antiochus, after whose defeat at Magnesia he escapes, and is received by Prusias, king of Bithynia, [111];
- is demanded by Rome, takes poison, and dies, [131], [132].
- Hanno, in command of Carthaginian fleet, defeated by Lutatius Catulus, [76].
- Hasdrubal succeeds Hamilcar, [80];
- founds New Carthage, [80];
- assassinated, [80].
- Hasdrubal, brother of Hannibal, marches from Spain into Italy, [97];
- is defeated on the Metaurus, and slain, [98].
- Hastati, [122], [123].
- Helvetii defeated by Cæsar, [229].
- Hernicans, [59].
- Herodes Atticus, [314].
- Hiero, king of Syracuse, [69];
- besieges Messana, [70];
- is defeated by the Romans, and makes peace, [70];
- his death, [93].
- Hirtius, A., Consul, defeats Antony at Mutina, but is slain, [255].
- Hispania Citerior and Ulterior, [114].
- Honorius, son of Theodosius, [339].
- Horatii, [13].
- Horatius Flaccus, Q. (poet), [278].
- Hortensia, Lex, [51].
- Hortensius, Q. (orator), [210], [211], [216], [217].
- Hostilianus, Emperor, [324].
- Hostilius Mancinus, C., defeated by the Celtiberians, [145].
- Huns appear on the Danube, [338];
- cross the river, [342].
- Hyrcanus favored by Pompey, [212], [213].