In the
Mithradatic
war, iv.
The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.5. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903
Lollius Palicanus (tribune of the
115
people, 683], iv. 379 Longobriga, iv. 284
Lorum, iii. n.
Luca, a Volscian town, 464 Luca, conference at, v. 124. /C Lucanians, constitution,
315. First appearance, 454 f. Under Greek influence, 456, 465 ii. 79, 90.
festival, 295. Changed from com petitions of the burgesses to competi tions of professional riders and prize fighters, 297. A day added after th* expulsion of the longs, 342. Last for four days, ii. 97. For six days, ii. 124. Provided by the curule aediles, 3S3 iii. 41. "Sale of Veientes," 426. In troduction of dramatic representations, u. 98. Cost of the festival, ii. 97. Paha branches distributed at, ii. o1
iii. 499
293. Probably modelled after the Olympic
Fight against Archidamus and Alex
ander the Molossian, 463. The1r
attitude during the Samnite wars,
466, 468. In the third Samnite war,
486,/C The Romans abandon the Greek
towns in Lucania to them, ii. g/l In
tervention of the Romans contrary to
treaty during the Lucanian siege of Luerius, king ofArverni, iii. 416, 417 Thurii, ii. 1o. War with Rome, ii. 10, Lugudunum Convenarum, iv. 304 v.
s2. Take part in the Pyrrhic war, ii. Luna, ii. 377 iv. 167. Burgess-colony,
19, 21, 22. Left in the lurch by Pyrrbus, ii. 30 Submit to the Romans, ii. 38. Dissolution of the
375 iii. 26, 49, 312
Lupercal, 62. Luperci, Lt1percalia,
54. 56, 67 «. , 1o6, 108, 208, 215
Ludii, ludiottes, 286
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233 /• Revolt, iii. 479. Subdued by
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Lusones, iii. 227
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Compare Perseus, Philip
Machanidas of Sparta. ii. 317, 405 Machares, son of Mithradates, iv. 318,
334, 4», 420
Madytus, 448
Maeander, ii. 474 iv.
Maecenas, 302
Maedi, iii. 428, 429 iv. 50
Sp. Maelius, 376
C. Maenius [consul, 416], 462
Magaba, mountain in Asia Minor, Magadates, Armenian satrap, iv. 317,
341
Magalia, iii. 247 «. , 249, 253, 257
Magi among the Parthians, iii. 288 Magic, 191. Incantations, 2%6f. Magister equitum, 317 «. , 325. Not
originating out of the tribuni celerum, 91 «. Plebeians eligibly 383
Magister populi, 325. Compare Dic tator
Magistrates, not paid, iii. 91, 94. Cannot be impeached during tenure of office, iii. 32. Edicts of, while office, equivalent to law, 335. Military authority distinguished from the civil, after expulsion of the kings, 335 General and army as such might not enter the city, 335. Deputy-magis
by the plebeian censor, 384. Usual prayeronpresentingit. iii. 317. Changed by Scipio Aemilianus, iii. 317
C Lutatius Catulus [consul, 51s], ii.
Q. Lutatius Catulus [consul, 652], iii. 447-459, 508 iv. 67, 102 . i. , 103. Poet, iv. 236 «. , 242. Memoirs, iv. 250
Q. Lutatius Catulus [consul, 676], iv. 269,
288, 289 «. , 290, 291, 394/, 453, 460,
4B3, 493. 497
Lutetia, v. 84
Lutia, town of the Arevacae, iii. 23I Lyaeus, 231
Lycaonia, ii. 474 iii. 281
Lycia, ii. 474, 513 iii. 280 iv. 54, 313.
471
Broken up into four confederacies, ii.
508 Becomes province, iii. 262
In the Sertorian times, iv. 099. Greece
placed under the Macedonian governor,
iii. 271. Struggles in the mountains, ii. 4667? iii. 285 iv. 33 iii. 414. Overrun by the Thraciaus, iv.
INDEX
Language, iv. 11f.
Lycian cities, league of, iv. 33, 311
Lyciscus, ii. 498, 517, 518 Iii. 264
Lycophron, v. 450
Lycortas, ii. 479
Lyctus, iv. 353
Lycus, river, iv. 331
Lydia, 398, 474; iv. 11. Language, trates (pro magistrate, pro consuls.
1v. w/i
Lyncestis, Ii. 424, 425
Lyra, 292 «.
Lysiraachia, 410, 421, 435, 448, 465, 474
Ma, Cappadocian goddess = Bellona), iv. 210
Maccabees. See Jews
T. Maccius Plautus, Roman poet, iii.
142, 145, 152, 16o iv. 22a Com. pared with Terence, iv. 224-229
Pro praetors, pro quaestors) admissible only in military, not in civil government, 323. Deputies appointed by senate,
409. Order of succession, limits of
age, intervals prescribed by law,
iii. 13 Division into curule and lower, iii. Decline of the magistracy, iii. 18. Sulla's regulations as to quali fication, iv. 116. Caesar's regulations, v. 412 Filling up of the governor ships in the provinces, iv. 390 «. r, 147, 178/, 343/
Macedonia, land and people, ii. 395-397.
Claims to continue the universal empire
of Alexander, ii. 399. Its relation to
Rome, ii. 215, 250, 252. Description
of the country before the beginning of Minatus Magius of Aeclanum forms in the third war with Rome, ii. 490
Decius Magius, ii 294
L. Magius, commander in Mithradatic
34. Occupied by Mithradates, iv. 34.
In the Mithradatic war, iv. 38, 5a In
Caesar's time, v. lo+f. Roman domain-
land in Macedonia, iv. 156, 157. Mines, Mago conquers at Kronion, ii. 145. Hit
war, iv. 323, 334
the Social war a loyalist corps of Hlr-
pini, iii. 502
Magnesia on the Maeander, ii. 41a, 474
iv. 54
Magnesia near Mount Sipylus, battle at,
Magnesia, Thessalian peninsula, Ii. 396, 452. 453, 454, 477, 4*i
Magnopolis, iv. 441
Mago, Carthaginian admiral in 476, ao
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book on agr1culture, ii. 151 ; iii. 312 ; L. Manlius, poet, Iv, 949
iv. 172 n. His clan, i. 413 ; ii. 147 M. Manlius Capitolinos saves the Capi Mago the Samnite, ii. 244 tol, ii. 430. Condemned, i. 379
Mago, Hannibal's brother, ii. 238, 271, T. Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus [consul,
F1ghts in Spain against the 414I, i- 459 «-, 461
Scip1os, ii. 322, 327, 328, 330, 331. T. Manl1us Torquatus [praetor, 539L ii
276.
Landing and struggle in Italy, ii. 350,
308
351, 357- Called to Africa, ii. 357 Mantua, i. 156. Etruscan, i. 434
Maiestatem poput' Romam comiter am- Manumission, foreign to the old law, i.
servare, ii.
Maize, iii. 64 m.
Malaca, ii. 384
Maichus [Carthaginian general about 200],
i. 186
Malea, ii. 405
Cn. Mallius Maximus [consul, 649], de
feated by the Helvetii, iii. 436 Mamercus, alleged son of Numa and
k indicia censu testamcnto, i. / 198. 199.
Freedmen among the clients, i. 79 Tax on manumissions, i. 3B9 ; ii. 83 ; iv.
156. Freedmen in the comitia tribu1a restricted to the four urban tribes, i. 396 y. ; ii. 32 ; iii. 53. Deprived of the suffrage in the comitia centuriata\ i, 396. Their economic relation to the manumitter, n. 82. Social and political position in general, v. 369. Increasing
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ancestor of the Aemilii, ii. 107
Mamercus Haeraylus, alleged son of importance of, iii. 39. Share in military
Pythagoras and ancestor of the Aemilii,
ii. 107
Mamers, ii. 249
Mamertines. See Messana
C Mamiiius Limetanus [pleb. tribune,
Mamuraiia, i. 207
Mamurius, the armourer, i. 249
Mamurra of Formiae, Caesar's favourite,
v. 142 n.
Mancaeus, commandant of Tigranocerta,
*▼- 339
Mancinus. See Hostilius.
Mancipatio belongs not merely to Ro
man, but generally to Latin law, i. 200. Is purchase with immediate and simultaneous delivery and payment, i. 195. Thus originally not a formal act, L 200. Refers originally to moveables, i. 195 n,, 238^ Rearranged for agri cultural property in consequence of the Servian regulation of freehold-relations, i. 1Q5 n. The other objects of property excluded from mancipatio by a sub sequent misunderstanding, i. 195 n. Obligatory consequences of, i. 196
Manes, i. 214
C. Manilius [pleb. tribune, 688], iv. 396 M'. Manilius conducts siege of Carthage
by land, iii. 249^
Manipular organization. See Legion
C Manlius, a Catilinarian, iv. 474
Cn. Manlius Volso [consul, 565], ii. 470 ;
iii. 32
Cn. Manlius [praetor, 682] fights against Q. Marcius Philippus [consul, 568, 585],
the gladiators, iv. 360
L. Manlius Volso [consul, 498], ii. 178
L. Manlius fights against Sertorius, iv. 283
ser vice, i. 488 ; 1ii. 50 ; and in the suf frage, iii. 52 f. In the reform of the centuries, equalized with the freeborn, iii. 52 f. This equalization cancelled again by C Flaminius, iii. 53. Be stowal of unrestricted suffrage in tended by Sulpicius, iii. 531, 534. By Cinna, iv. 58, 63_/C Cancelled by Sulla, iv. 106. Striving after equalization of political rights, iv. 264, 458. Freedmen with the rights of Latins and Dedincu, iii. 527 «. ; iv. 107 ».
Manus inicctio. See Legis actionem Marble begins to be used for building, iv.
257. From Luna, v. 514. Numidian,
v. 514
Marcellus. See Claudius
Marcius, prophecies of, lit 41
Marcius, Ancus, i. 104. Fortification of
Janiculum and foundation of Ostia
referred to him, i. 58f.
C. Marcius [officer in Spain, 544L ii. 323,
33«
C Marcius Censorious, lieutenant of
Carbo in the first civil war, iv. 86
C. Marcius Rutilus [dictator, 398], i. 308 C. Marcius Rutilus [consul, 444], i. 480
C. Marcius Figulus [consul, 598], iii. 422 Cn. Marcius Coriolanus, i. 358
L. Marcius Censorinus [consul, 605]
besieges Carthage, iii. 243, 249
L. Marcius Philippus [consul, 663], iii. 380, 484, 487, 498 n. ; iv. 70, 78, 92, 98 :
ii. 497, 303, 5M
Q. Marcius Rex [consul, 686L iv. 345,
349, 3*0
iv. 269, 289 n. , 2q6f.
Gradual decline of the Roman fleet, 40. Efforts to revive ii. 43
burgess - community, 67, 207, 210 Temple in the Flaminian circus, iv. 257. Dance-chant honour of, 287
/42.
361.
Minor, iii.
115
people, 683], iv. 379 Longobriga, iv. 284
Lorum, iii. n.
Luca, a Volscian town, 464 Luca, conference at, v. 124. /C Lucanians, constitution,
315. First appearance, 454 f. Under Greek influence, 456, 465 ii. 79, 90.
festival, 295. Changed from com petitions of the burgesses to competi tions of professional riders and prize fighters, 297. A day added after th* expulsion of the longs, 342. Last for four days, ii. 97. For six days, ii. 124. Provided by the curule aediles, 3S3 iii. 41. "Sale of Veientes," 426. In troduction of dramatic representations, u. 98. Cost of the festival, ii. 97. Paha branches distributed at, ii. o1
iii. 499
293. Probably modelled after the Olympic
Fight against Archidamus and Alex
ander the Molossian, 463. The1r
attitude during the Samnite wars,
466, 468. In the third Samnite war,
486,/C The Romans abandon the Greek
towns in Lucania to them, ii. g/l In
tervention of the Romans contrary to
treaty during the Lucanian siege of Luerius, king ofArverni, iii. 416, 417 Thurii, ii. 1o. War with Rome, ii. 10, Lugudunum Convenarum, iv. 304 v.
s2. Take part in the Pyrrhic war, ii. Luna, ii. 377 iv. 167. Burgess-colony,
19, 21, 22. Left in the lurch by Pyrrbus, ii. 30 Submit to the Romans, ii. 38. Dissolution of the
375 iii. 26, 49, 312
Lupercal, 62. Luperci, Lt1percalia,
54. 56, 67 «. , 1o6, 108, 208, 215
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Lusitanians, 389, 391
Lusitanian war, iii. 216. Banditti in, iii.
233 /• Revolt, iii. 479. Subdued by
Caesar, v.
Lusones, iii. 227
Lustrum up to 474 could not be presented
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iv. 156. Taxation, 509 n. iii. t6>
Compare Perseus, Philip
Machanidas of Sparta. ii. 317, 405 Machares, son of Mithradates, iv. 318,
334, 4», 420
Madytus, 448
Maeander, ii. 474 iv.
Maecenas, 302
Maedi, iii. 428, 429 iv. 50
Sp. Maelius, 376
C. Maenius [consul, 416], 462
Magaba, mountain in Asia Minor, Magadates, Armenian satrap, iv. 317,
341
Magalia, iii. 247 «. , 249, 253, 257
Magi among the Parthians, iii. 288 Magic, 191. Incantations, 2%6f. Magister equitum, 317 «. , 325. Not
originating out of the tribuni celerum, 91 «. Plebeians eligibly 383
Magister populi, 325. Compare Dic tator
Magistrates, not paid, iii. 91, 94. Cannot be impeached during tenure of office, iii. 32. Edicts of, while office, equivalent to law, 335. Military authority distinguished from the civil, after expulsion of the kings, 335 General and army as such might not enter the city, 335. Deputy-magis
by the plebeian censor, 384. Usual prayeronpresentingit. iii. 317. Changed by Scipio Aemilianus, iii. 317
C Lutatius Catulus [consul, 51s], ii.
Q. Lutatius Catulus [consul, 652], iii. 447-459, 508 iv. 67, 102 . i. , 103. Poet, iv. 236 «. , 242. Memoirs, iv. 250
Q. Lutatius Catulus [consul, 676], iv. 269,
288, 289 «. , 290, 291, 394/, 453, 460,
4B3, 493. 497
Lutetia, v. 84
Lutia, town of the Arevacae, iii. 23I Lyaeus, 231
Lycaonia, ii. 474 iii. 281
Lycia, ii. 474, 513 iii. 280 iv. 54, 313.
471
Broken up into four confederacies, ii.
508 Becomes province, iii. 262
In the Sertorian times, iv. 099. Greece
placed under the Macedonian governor,
iii. 271. Struggles in the mountains, ii. 4667? iii. 285 iv. 33 iii. 414. Overrun by the Thraciaus, iv.
INDEX
Language, iv. 11f.
Lycian cities, league of, iv. 33, 311
Lyciscus, ii. 498, 517, 518 Iii. 264
Lycophron, v. 450
Lycortas, ii. 479
Lyctus, iv. 353
Lycus, river, iv. 331
Lydia, 398, 474; iv. 11. Language, trates (pro magistrate, pro consuls.
1v. w/i
Lyncestis, Ii. 424, 425
Lyra, 292 «.
Lysiraachia, 410, 421, 435, 448, 465, 474
Ma, Cappadocian goddess = Bellona), iv. 210
Maccabees. See Jews
T. Maccius Plautus, Roman poet, iii.
142, 145, 152, 16o iv. 22a Com. pared with Terence, iv. 224-229
Pro praetors, pro quaestors) admissible only in military, not in civil government, 323. Deputies appointed by senate,
409. Order of succession, limits of
age, intervals prescribed by law,
iii. 13 Division into curule and lower, iii. Decline of the magistracy, iii. 18. Sulla's regulations as to quali fication, iv. 116. Caesar's regulations, v. 412 Filling up of the governor ships in the provinces, iv. 390 «. r, 147, 178/, 343/
Macedonia, land and people, ii. 395-397.
Claims to continue the universal empire
of Alexander, ii. 399. Its relation to
Rome, ii. 215, 250, 252. Description
of the country before the beginning of Minatus Magius of Aeclanum forms in the third war with Rome, ii. 490
Decius Magius, ii 294
L. Magius, commander in Mithradatic
34. Occupied by Mithradates, iv. 34.
In the Mithradatic war, iv. 38, 5a In
Caesar's time, v. lo+f. Roman domain-
land in Macedonia, iv. 156, 157. Mines, Mago conquers at Kronion, ii. 145. Hit
war, iv. 323, 334
the Social war a loyalist corps of Hlr-
pini, iii. 502
Magnesia on the Maeander, ii. 41a, 474
iv. 54
Magnesia near Mount Sipylus, battle at,
Magnesia, Thessalian peninsula, Ii. 396, 452. 453, 454, 477, 4*i
Magnopolis, iv. 441
Mago, Carthaginian admiral in 476, ao
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book on agr1culture, ii. 151 ; iii. 312 ; L. Manlius, poet, Iv, 949
iv. 172 n. His clan, i. 413 ; ii. 147 M. Manlius Capitolinos saves the Capi Mago the Samnite, ii. 244 tol, ii. 430. Condemned, i. 379
Mago, Hannibal's brother, ii. 238, 271, T. Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus [consul,
F1ghts in Spain against the 414I, i- 459 «-, 461
Scip1os, ii. 322, 327, 328, 330, 331. T. Manl1us Torquatus [praetor, 539L ii
276.
Landing and struggle in Italy, ii. 350,
308
351, 357- Called to Africa, ii. 357 Mantua, i. 156. Etruscan, i. 434
Maiestatem poput' Romam comiter am- Manumission, foreign to the old law, i.
servare, ii.
Maize, iii. 64 m.
Malaca, ii. 384
Maichus [Carthaginian general about 200],
i. 186
Malea, ii. 405
Cn. Mallius Maximus [consul, 649], de
feated by the Helvetii, iii. 436 Mamercus, alleged son of Numa and
k indicia censu testamcnto, i. / 198. 199.
Freedmen among the clients, i. 79 Tax on manumissions, i. 3B9 ; ii. 83 ; iv.
156. Freedmen in the comitia tribu1a restricted to the four urban tribes, i. 396 y. ; ii. 32 ; iii. 53. Deprived of the suffrage in the comitia centuriata\ i, 396. Their economic relation to the manumitter, n. 82. Social and political position in general, v. 369. Increasing
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ancestor of the Aemilii, ii. 107
Mamercus Haeraylus, alleged son of importance of, iii. 39. Share in military
Pythagoras and ancestor of the Aemilii,
ii. 107
Mamers, ii. 249
Mamertines. See Messana
C Mamiiius Limetanus [pleb. tribune,
Mamuraiia, i. 207
Mamurius, the armourer, i. 249
Mamurra of Formiae, Caesar's favourite,
v. 142 n.
Mancaeus, commandant of Tigranocerta,
*▼- 339
Mancinus. See Hostilius.
Mancipatio belongs not merely to Ro
man, but generally to Latin law, i. 200. Is purchase with immediate and simultaneous delivery and payment, i. 195. Thus originally not a formal act, L 200. Refers originally to moveables, i. 195 n,, 238^ Rearranged for agri cultural property in consequence of the Servian regulation of freehold-relations, i. 1Q5 n. The other objects of property excluded from mancipatio by a sub sequent misunderstanding, i. 195 n. Obligatory consequences of, i. 196
Manes, i. 214
C. Manilius [pleb. tribune, 688], iv. 396 M'. Manilius conducts siege of Carthage
by land, iii. 249^
Manipular organization. See Legion
C Manlius, a Catilinarian, iv. 474
Cn. Manlius Volso [consul, 565], ii. 470 ;
iii. 32
Cn. Manlius [praetor, 682] fights against Q. Marcius Philippus [consul, 568, 585],
the gladiators, iv. 360
L. Manlius Volso [consul, 498], ii. 178
L. Manlius fights against Sertorius, iv. 283
ser vice, i. 488 ; 1ii. 50 ; and in the suf frage, iii. 52 f. In the reform of the centuries, equalized with the freeborn, iii. 52 f. This equalization cancelled again by C Flaminius, iii. 53. Be stowal of unrestricted suffrage in tended by Sulpicius, iii. 531, 534. By Cinna, iv. 58, 63_/C Cancelled by Sulla, iv. 106. Striving after equalization of political rights, iv. 264, 458. Freedmen with the rights of Latins and Dedincu, iii. 527 «. ; iv. 107 ».
Manus inicctio. See Legis actionem Marble begins to be used for building, iv.
257. From Luna, v. 514. Numidian,
v. 514
Marcellus. See Claudius
Marcius, prophecies of, lit 41
Marcius, Ancus, i. 104. Fortification of
Janiculum and foundation of Ostia
referred to him, i. 58f.
C. Marcius [officer in Spain, 544L ii. 323,
33«
C Marcius Censorious, lieutenant of
Carbo in the first civil war, iv. 86
C. Marcius Rutilus [dictator, 398], i. 308 C. Marcius Rutilus [consul, 444], i. 480
C. Marcius Figulus [consul, 598], iii. 422 Cn. Marcius Coriolanus, i. 358
L. Marcius Censorinus [consul, 605]
besieges Carthage, iii. 243, 249
L. Marcius Philippus [consul, 663], iii. 380, 484, 487, 498 n. ; iv. 70, 78, 92, 98 :
ii. 497, 303, 5M
Q. Marcius Rex [consul, 686L iv. 345,
349, 3*0
iv. 269, 289 n. , 2q6f.
Gradual decline of the Roman fleet, 40. Efforts to revive ii. 43
burgess - community, 67, 207, 210 Temple in the Flaminian circus, iv. 257. Dance-chant honour of, 287
/42.
361.
Minor, iii.
