S.U.T.
- Tacitus, Emperor, [326].
- Tacitus, the historian, [346].
- Tarentum, [60], [62];
- captured, [65].
- Tarpeia, [10].
- Tarquinius Priscus, Lucius, his birth and descent, [16];
- elected 5th king of Rome, [16];
- defeats the Sabines and captures Collatia, [16];
- takes also many Latin towns, and becomes ruler of all Latium, [16];
- constructs the cloacæ, [16];
- lays out the Circus Maximus, and institutes the games of the Circus, [17];
- increases the Senate, the Equites, and the Vestal Virgins, [17];
- appoints Servius Tullius his successor, [18];
- his reign and death, [18].
- Tarquinius Superbus, Lucius, succeeds Servius Tullius, [22];
- his tyranny, [22];
- alliance with the Latins, [22];
- war with the Volscians, [23];
- founds the temple named the Capitolium, [23];
- purchases the three Sybilline books, [23];
- attacks and captures Gabii, [23];
- sends to consult the oracle at Delphi, [23];
- besieges Ardea, [24];
- Lucretia ravished by Sextus Tarquinius, [24];
- death of Lucretia, [25];
- is expelled from Rome with his sons, [25];
- attempts to regain the throne, [25];
- his Etruscan allies defeated, [26];
- dies at Cumæ, [28].
- Terentius Afer, P., [274].
- Teutones and Ambrones enter France, in march for Italy, [170];
- defeated and destroyed by Marius, [171].
- Theodosius, Emperor, [339].
- Thurii, [60].
- Tiberius, [201];
- divorced from his wife, [292];
- succeeds Augustus, [295];
- retires to Capreæ, [298];
- death, [299].
- Tibullus, Albius (poet), [280].
- Tigranes, king of Armenia, receives his father-in-law Mithridates, [207];
- defeated by Lucullus at Tigranocerta, [208];
- acts in concert with Mithridates, [209];
- submits to Pompey, [212].
- Tigranes the younger revolts against his father, [212].
- Tities, [12].
- Titus takes Jerusalem, [303];
- emperor, [304].
- Trajanus Decius, Emperor, [324].
- Trajanus, M. Ulpius, Emperor, [307];
- conflict with the Dacians, [308];
- leads an army into Assyria, [308];
- death, [309].
- Trasimenus, Lake, Roman army destroyed at, [86].
- Triarii, [123].
- Triarius defeated by Mithridates, [208].
- Tribes, Assembly of the, [121].
- Tribunes, [31], [117], [121].
- Tribuneship degraded by Sulla's laws, [197].
- Tribuni Militum, [123].
- Tributum, a property-tax, [121].
- Triumph, the general's, [124].
- Triumvirate, First, [225];
- Second, [256].
- Triumviri visit Greece to inquire into the laws, [37].
- Tullianum (dungeon), [221].
- Tullus Hostilius elected to succeed Numa, [13];
- battle of the Horatii and Curiatii, [13];
- conquers the Albans, [14];
- conquers the Etruscans, [14];
- punishes Mettius Fuffetius, [14];
- destroys Alba Longa, and removes inhabitants to Rome, [14];
- his reign and death, [14].
- Turmæ, [123].
- Twelve Tables, [38].