M.O.N.
- Nævius, Cn., [273].
- Naples, Bay of, [4].
- Nasica, Scipio, [152].
- Navius, Attus, [17].
- Navy, Carthaginian, [70], [71], [72].
- Navy, Roman, [70], [71], [72], [73].
- Neapolis attacked, [56].
- Nepos, Cornelius, [284].
- Nero and Livius, Consuls, defeat Hasdrubal, [97], [98].
- Nero, [301];
- death of, [302].
- Nervii defeated by Cæsar, [230].
- Nicomedes III, driven out of Bithynia, [187];
- restored, [188];
- again expelled, [188];
- dies, leaving his dominions to the Roman people, [200].
- Nobiles, [127 (note)].
- Nobility, [127-8].
- Nomen Latinum, [66].
- Nonius, A., murder of, [174].
- Norbanus, C., Consul, defeated by Sulla, [191].
- Novus Homo, [128 (note)].
- Numa Pompilius elected to succeed Romulus, [12];
- his reign and institutions, [12].
- Numantine War, disastrous till conducted by Scipio, [145],
- who captures and destroys Numantia, [146].
- Numerian, [326].
- Numidia, political condition of and war in, [162-8].
- Numitor, [9].