K.M.L.
- Labeo, Q. Antistius, [350].
- Labienus (Tribune), [219].
- Laberius, Dec., [275].
- Latin War, [54];
- battle at the foot of Vesuvius, [55];
- self-sacrifice of P. Decius Mus, [55];
- defeat of the Latins, [55].
- Latins, [5].
- Latium, [3];
- incorporated with the Republic of Rome, [56].
- Legends of early Roman history, [8].
- Leges and Plebiscita, [121].
- Legiones, [19], [122].
- Lentulus Sura, P. Cornelius, [219], [220], [231].
- Lepidus, [290].
- Lepidus, M., Consul, opposes the public funeral of Sulla, [195-6];
- proposes the repeal of Sulla's laws, [199];
- collects an army and marches upon Rome, [199];
- is defeated near the Mulvian Bridge, retires to Sardinia, and dies, [199], [200].
- Lepidus, M., Master of the Horse, [249];
- forms Triumvirate with Octavian and Antony, [255];
- in Africa, [264].
- Licinian Rogations and Laws, [49], [150].
- Licinius colleague with Constantine, [331].
- Lictors (note), [25].
- Liguria, [2];
- Ligurians, [113].
- Lilybæum, sieges of, [64], [74], [75].
- Livius Andronicus, M., [272].
- Livius, Titus, [284].
- Lucan, [301];
- his poetry, [344].
- Lucania and Lucanians, [4].
- Lucanians, [6].
- Luceres, [12].
- Lucilius, C., [276].
- Lucretius Carus, T. (poet), [276].
- Lucullus, L. Licinius, opposes and defeats Mithridates in Bithynia and Pontus, [206-7];
- sends Appius Claudius to Tigranes, [207];
- his reforms in Asia, [207-8];
- defeats Tigranes at Tigranocerta and at Artaxata, [208];
- recalled, and superseded by Pompey, [209].
- Ludi Magni, [117].
- Lusitania, invaded by Ser. Sulpicius Galba, [143];
- tribes of, subdued by Cæsar, [224].
- Lusitanians, [114], [144-5].