Q.S.R.
- Rabirius, C., [219].
- Ramnes, [12].
- Rasena, [5].
- Regillus, Lake, battle of, [28].
- Regulus, M. Atilius, defeats the Carthaginians, [72];
- is defeated by Xanthippus, [73].
- Regulus, M. Atilius, sent, as prisoner, with an embassy, to Rome, [73], [74];
- advises the Senate to reject the terms, [74];
- returns, and is put to death, [74].
- Remus and Romulus, [9];
- Remus slain, [10].
- Repetundæ, [128 (note)].
- Republic established at Rome, [25];
- end of, [270].
- Rhea Silvia, legend of, [8].
- Rhodes, [107];
- school of rhetoric at, [215].
- Rogatio and Lex, [49 (note)].
- Roma Quadrata, [9].
- Roman Literature, sketch of, [272-285];
- Poetry: Saturnian Metre and the Drama, [272];
- M. Livius Andronicus, [272], [273];
- Cn. Nævius, [273];
- Q. Ennius, [273];
- T. Maccius Plautus, [273];
- P. Terentius Afer, [274];
- Q. Cæcilius, L. Afranius, [274];
- M. Pacuvius, [275];
- L. Accius, [275];
- Atellanæ Fabulæ, Mimes, [275];
- Dec. Laberius, P. Syrus, [275];
- Fescennine Songs, [276];
- Satires, [276];
- C. Lucilius, [276];
- T. Lucretius Carus, [276];
- Valerius Catullus, [276];
- P. Virgilius Maro, [277];
- Q. Horatius Flaccus, [278];
- Albius Tibullus, [280];
- Sextus Aurelius Propertius, [280];
- P. Ovidius Naso, [281].
- Prose Writers—Q. Fabius Pictor, [282];
- L. Cincius Alimentus, [282];
- M. Porcius Cato, [282];
- M. Tullius Cicero, [282];
- M. Terentius Varro, [283];
- C. Julius Cæsar, [283];
- C. Sallustius Crispus, [284];
- Cornelius Nepos, [284];
- Titus Livius, [284].
- Rome, situation and first inhabitants, [7];
- legends and early history, [8];
- first four kings, [9-15];
- last three kings, [16-28];
- foundation of, [9];
- destroyed by the Goths (Senones) under Brennus, [47];
- rebuilt, [48];
- pestilence at, [62];
- sacked by Alaric, [341].
- Romulus, birth of, [9];
- slays Remus, [10];
- rape of Sabine virgins, [10];
- war with Sabines, [10];
- reigns conjointly with Titus Tatius, [11];
- succeeds T. Tatius as ruler of the Sabines, and thus becomes solo ruler, [11];
- his death, [11];
- institutions, [12].
- Romulus Augustus, [343].
- Rorarii, [123].
- Rufinus, [339].
- Rufus, Q. Curtius, [347].
- Rullus (Tribune), [219].
- Rupilius, P., captures Tauromenium and Enna, and ends the First Servile War, [147].
- Rutilius Rufus found guilty and banished, [175].
- Rutilius Lupus, P., Consul, [179];
- defeated and slain, [179].