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Borius, Spurius, Confusion of, with
Spurius Thorius, i. 353.

Bovillae, Murder of Clodius at, iv.
353.

Bribery at Roman elections, iii. 205.
Britannia, iv. 191; invasions of, iv. 430;
first invasion of by Caesar, v. 32,
iv. 162; second, iv. 189.
Brundisium, ii. 327, 328; v. 32.
Brutus Decimus, serves under Caesar
in the Gallic war, iv. 109; in the
civil war, v. 46, 98.

Brutus, D. Junius, i. 71.

Brutus, M. Junius, ii. 438; M. Brutus,
his son, iv. 423, v. 413, 423, 439.
Bulla, ii. 456.

CABIRA, Winter quarters of Mithridates,
iii. 22.

Caecilius, Metellus Macedonicus Q., i.
65.

Caelius Rufus, M., iv. 139, 392, v. 3,
134; Cicero's speech for, iv. 139.
Caenum, Fortress of, iii. 165.
Caepio, M. Junius Brutus, iii. 439.
Caepio, Q. Servilius, in Spain, i. 44.
Caepio, Q. Servilius, ii. 3, 8, 128.
Caepio, Q. Servilius, tribune, ii. 148.
Caesar, Style of, i. 34; iv. 4, 107, 113,
300, 349, v. 473.

Caesar, Birth of C. Julius, ii. 119, 377.
Caesar, Marriage of, with Cornelia, ii.
377; with Pompeia, iii. 219; with
Calpurnia, iii. 426.

Caesar and Cicero, ii. 377, v. 380.
Caesar, flamen dialis, ii. 378.

Caesar taken captive by pirates, ii.
444.

Caesar, Descent from Venus of, iii.
218.

Caesar, Death of his wife Cornelia, iii.
218.

Caesar, Judgment on the conspirators,
iii. 332, 336.

Caesar threatened with death in the
Senate, iii. 350.

Caesar, praetor, iii. 362.

Caesar charged with conspiring with
Catilina, iii. 368.

Caesar elected consul, iii. 401, a
second time, v. 113.

Caesar in Spain, iii. 390, v. 47; in Rome,
v. 40, 110, 301; in Epirus, v. 122;
in Asia, v. 290.

Caesar, Consul, iii. 405, 426.

Caesar, Land Bill of, iii. 416.

Caesar, Unpopularity of, iii. 428.

Caesar, Description of Gallia by, iii.
460.

Caesar arrives at Geneva, iv. 1.
Caesar crosses the Alps, iv. 4.
Caesar and the Germans, iv. 150.
Caesar makes a bridge over the Rhine,
iv. 160; a second bridge, iv. 241.
Caesar and the Senate, iv. 391.
Caesar visits Cisalpine Gallia, iv. 402.
Caesar, Provinces of, iv. 442.

Caesar, Letter of, delivered in the
Senate, v. 2.

Caesar at Ariminum, v. 8; at Corfi-
nium, v. 14, 25.

Caesar and Pompeius, Struggle between,

v. 11.

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Caesar goes to Spain, v. 388.

Caesar, Honours conferred on, v. 415.
Caesar's Acts, v. 426.

Caesar refuses the crown, v. 434.
Caesar, Murder of, v. 448.

Caesar, Will of, v. 461.
Caesar, v. 466.

Caesar, Octavianus, v. 460, 465.

Caesar, L. Julius, consul, ii. 189, 191.
Caesar, L., v. 14, 80, 360.

Calagurris, Siege of, ii. 479.

Calendar, Roman, corrected, v. 377.
Calenus, Fufius, v. 142.
Calidius, M., v. 2.
Calpurnia, v. 445.

Calvinus, C. Sextius, i. 310.
Calvisius, Sabinus C., v. 150.
Camelopardalis at Rome, v. 374.
Campana Lex, iii. 422.
Campanian Land, iii. 423.
Camulogenus, iv. 326; killed in battle,
iv. 329.

Canal of Marius at the Rhone, ii. 32.
Caninius, C. Rebilus, iv. 380, v. 33,
88; consulship of, v. 419.
Canvassing, Letter on, by Q. Cicero, iii.
207.

Capital charge, Roman sense of, i.
257.

Capitolinus, Mons, i. 196.

Capite Censi, i. 459.

Cappadocia, Disturbances in, ii. 141.
Capsa (modern Gafsa), i. 463.
Caput, ii. 424.

Carbo, C. Papirius, consul, B.C. 120, i.320.
Carbo, Cn. Papirius, consul, B.C. 113, i.

348.

Carbo, Cn. Papirius, consul B. C. 85, ii.
318, 322; death of, ii. 354.
Carfulenus, v. 269.
Carmo, i. 19.

Carnutes (Chartres), iv. 216, 382.
Carpetani, i. 15.
Carrinas, ii. 340.

Carteia, or Calpe, i. 31; v. 399.
Carthage, Destruction of, a memorable
epoch, i. 1; territory of, i. 276; re-
stored by Caesar, v. 427.
Caspian Sea, v. 429.

Cassiterides Islands, ii. 138.
Cassius Longinus, L., Defeat of in Gallia,
ii. 1.

Cassius Longinus, C., with M. Crassus
in the Parthian war, iv. 262; repels
the Parthians, iv. 406; v. 230, 238;
one of Caesar's murderers, v. 439.
Cassius, Longinus Q., v. 77; attempt
to murder, in Spain, v. 281; drowned,
v. 288.

Cassivellaunus, iv. 207.
Castor, v. 423.

Castra, Cornelia, v. 81.

Catilina, L. Sergius, Charge against,

ii. 360; character of, iii. 223; youth
of, iii. 226; speech of, according to
Sallust, iii. 231; defeated in the con-
sular election, iii. 272; driven from
Rome, iii. 294; joins Manlius, iii. 299;
conspiracy of, iii. 195, 361; death
of, iii. 361.

Cato, M. Porcius, the censor, i. 22.
Cato, M. Porcius, commonly called

Uticensis, iii. 323; speech of, on the
conspirators with Catilina, iii. 344;
opposes the tribune Q. Metellus
Nepos, iii. 363; sent to Cyprus to
plunder the Egyptian king Ptolemaeus,
iv. 79; Cato and his wife Marcia, iv.
447; kills himself in Utica, v. 360.
Cato, C. Porcius, i. 337, 347.
Cato, L. Porcius, consul, Defeat and
death of, ii. 206.

Cato, or Scato, Vettius, ii. 189.
Catugnatus, chief of the Allobroges,

iii. 390.

Catulus, Q. Lutatius, ii. 67; death of, ii.
434.

Cauca, Massacre at, i. 16.

Celtae, iii. 468, 473.

Celtiberi, i. 6.

Censorinus on Intercalation, iv. 400.
Censors, Roman, i. 62, 214, 218, 245.

Census, i. 61, 63, 111, 214, 243, 337,
ii. 254.

Centumviri, ii. 428.

Centuria Praerogativa, i. 264.
Centuriae, i. 136, ii. 412.
Cephissus, ii. 293.

Cernay, near Mühlhausen, Battle at,
iv. 42.

Cethegus, P., ii. 336, iii. 9, 307, 313;
death of, iii. 351.

Cetratae, v. 47.

Cévennes, Caesar crosses the, iv. 291.
Chaeroneia, ii. 294.

Chara, a root used for bread, v. 166.
Cicero, M. Tullius, ii. 375.

Cicero on the Gracchi, i. 289; on Sul-
picius' oratory, ii. 217; on Pompeius
and Caesar, v. 10, 11, 12.

Cicero defends Sextus Roscius, ii. 382.
Cicero travels for improvement, ii. 390;
speech pro Murena, iii. 302.

Cicero, Letters of, during exile, iii. 457.
Cicero's orations against Verres, iii. 62 ;
prosecution of Verres, iii. 56.

Cicero's canvass for the Consulship, iii.
199.

Cicero against the Land Bill of P.
Servilius Rullus, iii. 242.

Cicero defends Cornelius, iii. 111; de-
fends Cluentius, iii. 143; defends
Catilina, iii. 237; defends L. Roscius
Otho, iii. 261; defends Vatinius, iv.
273; defends Deiotarus, v. 423.
Cicero, Attempt to murder, iii. 284.
Cicero's first oration against Catilina, iii.
286; 2nd, iii. 295; 3rd, iii. 317; 4th,
iii. 341.

Cicero's speech against Flavius' Agrarian
Law, iii. 396; speech for Ligarius, v.
382.

Cicero leaves Rome, iii. 456.

Cicero, Attempts to restore, iv. 74.
Cicero's restoration, iv. 85.

Cicero's defence of Q. Roscius, iii. 54;

defence of Sestius, iv. 126.

Cicero, Letter to Lentulus of, iv. 134.
Cicero's speech for L. Cornelius Balbus,
iv. 144.

Cicero, literary labours, iv. 269.
Cicero, de oratore, de re publica, iv.
269.

Cicero elected Augur, iv. 286.
Cicero in Cilicia, iv. 399, 405.

Cicero's letters to Tiro, iv. 429.

Cicero's interview with Caesar at For-

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iii. 207; joins Caesar in Gallia, iv. 199;
besieged by the Nervii, and rescued
by Caesar, iv. 225.

Cilicia province, iv. 417.
Cimbri, i. 348; ii. 43.
Cingetorix, iv. 200.

Cinna, Cornelius, praetor, v. 452.

Cinna, L. Cornelius, consul, ii. 229; in-
surrection under, ii. 236; death of,
ii. 324.

Cippi, iv. 340.

Cirta, Battle near, i. 390, 467, 479.
Citizenship, Roman, iv. 146; how ac-
quired, iii. 180.
Classes, i. 136.

Cleopatra, v. 385; restored to power, v.
270, 271.

Cleopatra and Caesar, v. 242.
Clientes, i. 129.

Cloak, Spanish, i. 17.

Clodius, P., scandal with Pompeia,
Caesar's wife, iii. 373.
Clodius, P., Adoption of, iii. 412.
Clodius, P., and Cicero, iii. 444.
Clodius, Pompeius, and Cicero, iv. 71.
Clodius, P., Riots of, iv. 99.
Clodius, P., iv. 123.

Clodius, P., Death of, iv. 287, iv. 353.
Clodius, A., v. 174.

Clodius Sextus, iii. 445.

Cohors Praetoria, ii. 20.

Cohors, ii. 24.

Coins, Cretan, iii. 128.
Collegia, iii. 214.

Collegia, Clodius' Bill on, iii. 447.
Colline Gate, Battle before, ii. 350.
Colonia Latina, i. 242; ii. 179.
Coloniae Romanae, i. 142, 243.
Coloniae, Latinae, ii. 179.
Cominii, iii. 110.

Comitia Centuriata, i. 263, 136, ii.
402.

Comitia Tributa, ii. 402, 407.

Comm, iv. 163, 342, 390; attempt to
kill, iv. 379.

Commagene, Kingdom of, iii. 170.
Commercium, i. 135, 176.

Compitalitii Ludi, iii. 445.

Comum, now Como, iii. 433.

Connacorix, in Heraclea, iii. 79.
Connubium, i. 135, 176.

Conquest, Roman, of Italy, Effect of, i.
173.

Conscription, Roman, i. 12.

Considius, C., v. 315; murder of, v.
364.

Considius, P., iv. 14.

Considius, Q., the money-lender, iii.
281.

Constantina (Cirta), i. 392.

Constitution, Roman, i. 140.

Consuls, Arrest of, by tribuni plebis, i.
12, 71, 192; re-election of, i. 85.
Contravallation and Circumvallation, i.
95, v. 163.

Contrebia, i. 65, ii. 463, 466.
Conventus Juridici, ii. 318.
Convictolitanis, iv. 306, 310.
Co-optatio, i. 50.

Coracesium, iii. 123.

Corduba, Foundation of, i. 9; revolt at,
v. 285; capture of, v. 400.
Corinthian Bronzes, i. 53.

Corinth, colonized by Caesar, v. 427.
Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, i. 128,
290; letters of, i. 250, 290.
Cornelii, The, ii. 365.
Cornelius, C., Bills of, iii. 105.
Cornificius, Q., v. 232.

Correus, iv. 371, 378.

Cotta, C. Aurelius, ii. 145, 158, 217;
death of, ii. 447.

Cotta, L. Aurunculeius, iv. 164.
Cotta, L. Aurelius, Law of, iii. 52.
Cotus, iv. 306, 334.

Crassus, L. Licinius, the orator, i. 320,

324, 342; ii. 3, 88, 127; style of, ii.
91; ii. 146; death of, ii. 157.
Crassus, M. Licinius, iii. 40, 401;
in concealment, ii. 329; charged
with conspiracy, iii. 324; defeated
by the Parthians, iv. 265; death of,
iv. 267.

Crassus Mucianus, P. Licinius, killed
i. 205, 207.

Crassus, P., iv. 105, 116; death of, iv.
263.

Crastinus, v. 205; Death of, v. 210.
Crete, Invasion of, by Q. Metellus Cre-
ticus, iii. 104; a Roman Province, iii.
128.

Criminal Law at Rome, i. 21.
Critognatus, Speech of, iv. 342.
Cross-examination of a witness, i. 92.
Cruelty and arrogance, Roman, i. 254.
Cruelty, Roman, i. 42, 45, 121.
Cultivators, Small, i. 172.

Cunobellinus, Gold coins of, iv. 191.
Curio, the son, iv. 392; in Africa, v.
80; address to his soldiers, v. 86;
defeated and killed, v. 93.

Curius, Manius, Case of, ii. 133.
Curius Vibius, v. 31.

Cyrus, River, iii. 157.
Cyzicus, Siege of, iii. 11.

DALMATAE conquered by L. Caecilius
Metellus, i. 332.

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Denarius, Restoration to true weight
of the, ii. 251.
Deportatio, ii. 421.

Didius, T., ji. 122, 136.

Didius, v. 367; falls in battle, v. 402.
Diodorus, ii. 76, 95, 159.

Dion Cassius Cocceianus, iii. 116, 130;
on Cicero, iii. 449; on Cn. Pompeius,
iv. 147; on the Parthians, iv. 256.
Dion, an Academician, iv. 129.
Discipline in the army under Scipio in

Spain, i. 88; in the army under
Scaurus, i. 336; in the African army
under Metellus, i. 419.

Divico, iv. 9.
Divitiacus, iv. 11.

Dogs, supposed to have been used in
war, i. 314.

Dolabella, P. Cornelius, v. 95, 301,
452.

Domitius Ahenobarbus, L., iv. 175, 360,
v. 25; death of, v. 211.

Domitius Ahenobarbus, Cn., law of, ii. 37,
40; ii. 372.

Domitius Calvinus, Cn., v. 150, 273.
Domitius, Cn., i. 312, 318.

Drappes, iv. 382, 387.

Druids in Gallia, iii. 471.

Drusus, M. Livius, tribune and consul,

i. 274, 275, 349, 374.

Drusus, M. Livius, the son, tribune, ii.
148.

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Elephants in Numidia, ii. 374.
Eporedorix, iv. 311.

Equites, i. 137, 264, 268.

Equitius, L., ii. 109.

Ergastula, slave-houses, i. 165. v. 138.
Eumenes of Pergamum, i. 209.

Eunous, Sicilian slave, i. 117; death of,
124.

Euphranor, Rhodian captain, v. 265.
Evidence at trials, iv. 126.
Evocati, iv. 332.
Exile, ii. 106.

FABIUS, C., The Carnutes surrender to,
iv. 382.

Fabius Hadrianus, C., ii. 339.

Fabius Maximus, Q. v. 403, 405, 419.
Fabius Maximus Aemilianus, Q., consul,

B.C. 145, in Spain, i. 32, 36.
Fabius Maximus Aemilianus, Q., the son,
consul, B.C. 121, i. 312; defeats the
Allobroges, i. 316.

Fabius, Maximus Servilianus Q., i. 40.
Fabri, ii. 19.

Fabricius, Q., iv. 85.

Falhize, Caesar's capture of fort at, iv.
63.

Familia, 131.

Faustus Sulla murdered, v. 364
Favonius, M. v. 151.

Fawn of Sertorius, ii. 453, 469.

February at Rome, rogues' month, iv.
271.

Felicitas, or Good Fortune, temple of, i.

18, 53; v. 370.

Fimbria murders Flaccus, ii. 309; death
of, ii. 314.

Fire at Rome, i. 434.

Fiscus, ii. 106.

Flaccus, M. Fulvius, i. 241, 277, 281,
285.

Flaminius, C., Agrarian law of, i. 157.
Flavius, L., Land bill of, iii. 396.

Florus, character of, i. 33, 121.
Forma (plan) of land, i. 145.
Fortuna, ii. 81.

Freedom of speech and of printing, i.

139.

Fregellae, revolt of, i. 242.
Freinsheim, i. 166.

Frontinus, style of, i. 73; ii. 72; on
the battle of Orchomenus, ii. 303.
Frumentum Aestimatum, iii. 69.
Frumentum Imperatum, iii. 69.
Fulvia betrays Catilina's plot, iii. 235.
Fulvius Nobilior, Q., in Spain, i. 4.
Funeral orations in honour of Scipio
Africanus minor, i. 229.
Fundi Facti, ii. 199.

GABINIUS, A., iii. 114, 453; Egyptian
expedition under, iv. 186; goes into
exile, iv. 281; v. 233.
Gabinius, Capito, iii. 306; death of, iii.
351.

Gades, or Cadiz, i. 36; v. 76.

Galba, Ser. Sulpicius, i. 19, 37, 111.
Galba, Ser. Sulpicius, legatus of Caesar
in Gallia, sent against the Veragri and
Seduni, iv. 67.

Galli, iii. 467, 470.

Gallia, i. 301; iii. 460; the revolt of,
iv. 287; the state of, iv. 369.
Gallia, Greek settlements in, i. 307.
Gallia Comata assigned to Caesar, iii.

432.

Gallic town walls, iv. 301.

Gallus, P. Aquillius, iv. 177.
Gauda, son of Manastabal, i. 442.
Genabum, Massacre at, by Caesar, iv.

288.

Gergovia, iv. 307.

German manner of fighting, iv. 39.
Glabrio, M'. Acilius, iii. 56, 100.
Gladiators, iii. 31; school at Capua for,

34; Cicero's mention of, 32, 34.
Gnipho, Antonius, a rhetorician, iii. 143.
Gold found by the Salassi, i. 55.
Gold-dust found in rivers, iii. 160.
Gomphi, Capture of, by Caesar, v. 194.
Gracchi, State of Rome in time of, i.
292.

Gracchus, Caius, i. 235, 261, 271, 272,

281, 319, 382 in Sardinia, i. 244;
oratory of, i. 236, 246, 251, 259;
death of, i. 286.

Gracchus, Ti. Sempronius, i. 77, 127,
159, 189; followed by the rabble,
i. 194; speeches of, i. 176, 192; death
of, i. 199.

Gratidianus, Marius, ii. 251; torture of,
ii. 360.

Gromatici Scriptores, i. 142.

Hirtius, v. 249.

"Histoire de César," iii. 425; iv. 2, 7,
10, 41, 112, 158, 161, 226, 319, 339,
387, 443.

History, Preface, vol. i. and v. 474.
Hirtuleius, ii. 467.

Hortensius, L., ii. 292.

Hortensius, Q., First speech of, ii. 127;
defence of P. Sulla by, iii. 367; mar-
riage with Marcia, iv. 447; death of,
iv. 402.

Horrea, i. 261.

Human sacrifices, ii. 123.

Huschke on the Lex Licinia de modo
agri, i. 152.

Hyrcanus becomes high priest of Jeru-
salem, iii. 171, 172, 184; reinstated
as high priest, iii. 189.

IAPYDES, i. 233.

Iberia, in Asia, iii. 157.

Iberians of Spain, character of, i. 67;
v. 393.

Ignominia, i. 63; ii. 284.
Ilerda, v. 48.

Illyricum and Spain, during B.C. 48—
47, v. 273.

Impedimenta, ii. 24, 27.

Incest, Punishment for, i. 343.
Indutiomarus, iv. 200, 233.
Infamia, i. 63.

Interrex, iv. 354.

Ireland (Ierne), Strabo's account of, iv.
196.

Island raised by volcanic force, i. 240.
Italica, i. 9.

Italy, Old communities of, i. 140; cul-
tivation of, i. 141; bad condition of,
i. 174; political condition of, ii. 164;
rising of the Italian people against
Rome, ii. 167; Caesar's invasion of,
v. 1.

Itium (Itius), iv. 200. 431.

HAPPY Islands, ii. 451.
Hastati, ii. 22.

Helvetii, iv. 1; migration of the, iii.
477; census of the, iv. 19.
Helvia killed by lightning, i. 337.
Henna, or Enna, in Sicily, i. 124.
Heraclea, siege of, iii. 20, 78.
Hercynian Forest, iv. 23.

Herennius, C. and P. Clodius, iii. 394.
Herminii subdued by Caesar, iii. 393.
Hiempsal, son of Micipsa, assassination
of, i. 329.

Hiempsal, king of Numidia, ii. 373.

JANICULUM, Flag on, iii. 264.
Jerusalem taken by Pompeius, iii. 189.
Jewish monarchy, beginning of, iii. 171.
Jews, dealers in gold, iii. 257.
Jobbers at Rome, iv. 281.
Josephus, style of, iii. 172; on Jeru-
salem, iii. 187; iv. 257.

Juba, v. 83, 311; death of, v. 364.
Juba, the son, a learned writer, v. 371.
Judices, i. 115.

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