I.K.J.
- Janiculum fortified, [15].
- Janus, temple of, [13];
- closed for the 2d time, [78];
- for the 3d time, [270].
- Jerusalem besieged and taken by Pompey, [212].
- Jesus Christ, birth of, [293].
- Jugurtha, under Scipio in Spain, [146];
- early life, [162];
- bribes the Senators, [163];
- defeats Adherbal, and puts him to death, [163];
- war declared against him, but comes to Rome under safe-conduct, [164];
- murders Massiva, and is ordered to quit Italy, [164];
- defeated by Metellus, [166];
- and by Marius, [167];
- who takes him prisoner, and conveys him to Rome, where he is starved in prison, [167-8].
- Julia, aunt of Cæsar, married to Marius, [214];
- her death, [215].
- Julia, daughter of Cæsar, married to Pompey, [225].
- Julia, daughter of Augustus, [292].
- Julia, Lex, [179-80].
- Julian, Emperor, [337].
- Jus Imaginum, [128 (note)].
- Justin Martyr, [315].
- Juvenalis, Decimus Junius, [345].