183, 184
Wills, foreign to the primitive law, and
requiring sanction by decree of the Zeno, the Stoic, iv.
Wills, foreign to the primitive law, and
requiring sanction by decree of the Zeno, the Stoic, iv.
The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.5. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903
tribune, 703], v.
Venus, ii.
71 180
Venusia, iii. 49a Iv. 166. A Latin colony, Vibo (ValendaX » Latin colony, ii. 52 «. ,
493. Reinforced, 366. Popular 365 iii. 1oo
tribunes at, 51. Attitude of, in Pyr L. Vibuliius Rufus, v. 209, 21o
rhic war, 81.
ii. 190, 295, 343.
In second Punic war, In Social war, iii. 510,
Victor, emendation of, iii. 428 n, Victoriafus, lii. 87
Victumulae, gold washings at, iii. 381, 41s
513. 523i 526
Vercellae, near the scene of the battle of Virus 45. Tuscus, 159
the Raudine Plain, iii. 448 n, Vercingetorix, v. 75-91
L. Verginius, 366
Vermina, son of Syphax, Verona, 423 iv. 167
Vienna, v.
Vifiliae, 255 *.
P. Villius [consul, 555], 428, 432, 45] Vinalia, 208
Vindalium, battle of, iii. 418, 419 n. Vindclici, 403 is.
Viruiex, 197
Vindiciae,
Vmdicius, 1i. 105
Vine, culture of the Its original home,
38. Very ancient in Italy, 23, 158, 171. Before the Greek immigration, 241. Priestly supervision, 225, 241 Increase of, 80, 305 iv. 172 Man agement, iii. 67 n. Outlay and returns, iii. 80 m. Prohibited to the Transalpines (round Massilia), Iii 415; iv. 171,/
Virdumarus, 228 Viriathus, iii. 220-226, 267 Vitruvius Vaccus, 463 Caelius Vivenna, 158
C Verres, Iv. 373 Veru, ii. 76 n. Verulae, 485
v. 408
Vesontio, capital
of Sequanl,
196
v.
Vesta, 26, 81, aoo, 213, 316. Temple of,
Servian, 140. After Greek model, 142
Vtstalia,
Vestals,
Vestil. ulum, 302 Vestini, 146, 482.
so9
106, 192, 817
It. 307
iii. 501, 512, 522
Vesuvius, battle at,
Veterans of Martus, allotments of land to,
Share
Social war,
459 n.
38a
46. /C
iii. 468. Of Sulla, iv. 108
C Vetilius, against Viriathus, iii 22i
P. Vettius Scato, Italian leader in Social Voconius, lieutenant of Lucullus in the
war, ill. 509, 5«, 513
T. Vettius, at the head of a slave-revolt,
iii. 381
Vettones, share in Lusltanian war, ill 815,
Mithradatic war, Iv. 329
Vocontii, iii. 417; v.
Volaterrae, siege by Sulla, iv. 91. Con
fiscation, iv. 108, 265. Obtains from
Sulla the tus of Ariminum, 52 ».
2l8, 225
Vetulonium, one of the twelve Etruscan Volcae-Arecomici, iv. 293 v.
towns, 161
Veturii, clan-village, 45
T. Veturius Calvinus (consul, 432],
Volcanaiia, 209 iii. 817
Volcanus, 209, 249
Void, one of the twelve Etruscan towns,
470 Via A em Ha, from Ariininu in to Placentia,
161. Sepulchral chambers, Art, 126
253.
H. 374 iv. 167
Via. Atmilia from Luna to Genua,
374
Yolsci, their settlements, 444. Their wan with Rome, 135. Clients of the
Via Postumia, iv. 167
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461. Received, in great part, into the Wine, Greek, imported to Rome, iii 1*3. Roman burgess-union, 48 iii. 23 When drunk unmixed, iii. 123
Volsinii, chief town of Etrnria, i61, Wine presented to the governor, iii. 31 250 ii. ia1. Wars with Rome, 426. /C, Witness, false, 191
400, Roman intervention in favour of Wolf, She-, of the Capitol, ii. 92, 106, 123,
the civic aristocracy, 436 ii. 57 Voltinii, clan-village, 45
Voltumna, temple of, in Etrnria, as
128
Woman, position of, in the Roman family,
78*77. Her emancipation, iii, 121/ Women in Caesar's time, v. 391/! Act in the mimes, v. 469, 516 «.
Wonders and prodigies, when recorded tn the Annals, ii. 10a
Wool-sptnning by women, 73 Men tioned in epitaphs, 74 Sk
Words borrowed from Greek in Latin, 242 -#. ,1254, 266. Bear throughout Doric forms, s6o
Words borrowed from Latin In Sicilian Greek, 254, 259
sembly and fair at,
Voltumalia,
Volturnum,
Vol turnus,
Volux, son of Bocclu1s, iii. 408
Vote by ballot, iii. 73. Controlled by
Marius, iii. 198 Vow, 223
Walls, so-called Cyclopean, arose under Greek influence in Italy, 30*
ii. 337 40
208
250
War, declaration of, Roman, 1o1. Re Words borrowed from Oriental languages
quired, in the case of aggressive wars, the consent of the burgesses, 96. Formula of, 90a. Commencement of, signified by singed bloody staff, 203.
War-chariots, 294/, 296, Celtic, 421. Employed against Pyrrhus. elephants, iis6
reach the Latin only through the
medium of the Greeks, 260 m. Writing manriili, oldest, Bo
XxNTHirrus of Sparta, ii 188 «. , 18?
Ykak, oldest Roman, 868. Beginning of, fixed at January z, iii. ai$
Zactnthus, 477, 478
Zama regia, battle of, 339 aw, 360.
Waxen masks, iii. 105 Wealth, Roman, iii. 88,/ Week, Roman, 267 Weights, starting-point,
decimal system, 265.
*&$/. Duo Afterwards
Numid ian, iii. 259.
Siege la Jas-nrtbina
modelled on the Attico- Sicilian, 266 Wheat, cultivation of, In Italy, Ii. 77 iii.
war, iii. 398 «. , 40s
Zamolxis, ▼. 105
Zancle. See Mesaana Zariadrids, iv.
Zariadris, Ii. 473
Zenicetes, pirate prince, fv. 333
66
Wild animals, fights of,
Rome, iii. 126
w.
183, 184
Wills, foreign to the primitive law, and
requiring sanction by decree of the Zeno, the Stoic, iv. 197, sol
people, 95, 194. Private, arise from the transfer of all property to a friend during the owner's lifetime, 108 ti.
Zeus, Venaaian, Iv. 439 Zeuxis of Lydia, ii 418 Ztela, battle of, v. 383 Zygi, Iv. 41*
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THE END.
Venusia, iii. 49a Iv. 166. A Latin colony, Vibo (ValendaX » Latin colony, ii. 52 «. ,
493. Reinforced, 366. Popular 365 iii. 1oo
tribunes at, 51. Attitude of, in Pyr L. Vibuliius Rufus, v. 209, 21o
rhic war, 81.
ii. 190, 295, 343.
In second Punic war, In Social war, iii. 510,
Victor, emendation of, iii. 428 n, Victoriafus, lii. 87
Victumulae, gold washings at, iii. 381, 41s
513. 523i 526
Vercellae, near the scene of the battle of Virus 45. Tuscus, 159
the Raudine Plain, iii. 448 n, Vercingetorix, v. 75-91
L. Verginius, 366
Vermina, son of Syphax, Verona, 423 iv. 167
Vienna, v.
Vifiliae, 255 *.
P. Villius [consul, 555], 428, 432, 45] Vinalia, 208
Vindalium, battle of, iii. 418, 419 n. Vindclici, 403 is.
Viruiex, 197
Vindiciae,
Vmdicius, 1i. 105
Vine, culture of the Its original home,
38. Very ancient in Italy, 23, 158, 171. Before the Greek immigration, 241. Priestly supervision, 225, 241 Increase of, 80, 305 iv. 172 Man agement, iii. 67 n. Outlay and returns, iii. 80 m. Prohibited to the Transalpines (round Massilia), Iii 415; iv. 171,/
Virdumarus, 228 Viriathus, iii. 220-226, 267 Vitruvius Vaccus, 463 Caelius Vivenna, 158
C Verres, Iv. 373 Veru, ii. 76 n. Verulae, 485
v. 408
Vesontio, capital
of Sequanl,
196
v.
Vesta, 26, 81, aoo, 213, 316. Temple of,
Servian, 140. After Greek model, 142
Vtstalia,
Vestals,
Vestil. ulum, 302 Vestini, 146, 482.
so9
106, 192, 817
It. 307
iii. 501, 512, 522
Vesuvius, battle at,
Veterans of Martus, allotments of land to,
Share
Social war,
459 n.
38a
46. /C
iii. 468. Of Sulla, iv. 108
C Vetilius, against Viriathus, iii 22i
P. Vettius Scato, Italian leader in Social Voconius, lieutenant of Lucullus in the
war, ill. 509, 5«, 513
T. Vettius, at the head of a slave-revolt,
iii. 381
Vettones, share in Lusltanian war, ill 815,
Mithradatic war, Iv. 329
Vocontii, iii. 417; v.
Volaterrae, siege by Sulla, iv. 91. Con
fiscation, iv. 108, 265. Obtains from
Sulla the tus of Ariminum, 52 ».
2l8, 225
Vetulonium, one of the twelve Etruscan Volcae-Arecomici, iv. 293 v.
towns, 161
Veturii, clan-village, 45
T. Veturius Calvinus (consul, 432],
Volcanaiia, 209 iii. 817
Volcanus, 209, 249
Void, one of the twelve Etruscan towns,
470 Via A em Ha, from Ariininu in to Placentia,
161. Sepulchral chambers, Art, 126
253.
H. 374 iv. 167
Via. Atmilia from Luna to Genua,
374
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Via Postumia, iv. 167
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461. Received, in great part, into the Wine, Greek, imported to Rome, iii 1*3. Roman burgess-union, 48 iii. 23 When drunk unmixed, iii. 123
Volsinii, chief town of Etrnria, i61, Wine presented to the governor, iii. 31 250 ii. ia1. Wars with Rome, 426. /C, Witness, false, 191
400, Roman intervention in favour of Wolf, She-, of the Capitol, ii. 92, 106, 123,
the civic aristocracy, 436 ii. 57 Voltinii, clan-village, 45
Voltumna, temple of, in Etrnria, as
128
Woman, position of, in the Roman family,
78*77. Her emancipation, iii, 121/ Women in Caesar's time, v. 391/! Act in the mimes, v. 469, 516 «.
Wonders and prodigies, when recorded tn the Annals, ii. 10a
Wool-sptnning by women, 73 Men tioned in epitaphs, 74 Sk
Words borrowed from Greek in Latin, 242 -#. ,1254, 266. Bear throughout Doric forms, s6o
Words borrowed from Latin In Sicilian Greek, 254, 259
sembly and fair at,
Voltumalia,
Volturnum,
Vol turnus,
Volux, son of Bocclu1s, iii. 408
Vote by ballot, iii. 73. Controlled by
Marius, iii. 198 Vow, 223
Walls, so-called Cyclopean, arose under Greek influence in Italy, 30*
ii. 337 40
208
250
War, declaration of, Roman, 1o1. Re Words borrowed from Oriental languages
quired, in the case of aggressive wars, the consent of the burgesses, 96. Formula of, 90a. Commencement of, signified by singed bloody staff, 203.
War-chariots, 294/, 296, Celtic, 421. Employed against Pyrrhus. elephants, iis6
reach the Latin only through the
medium of the Greeks, 260 m. Writing manriili, oldest, Bo
XxNTHirrus of Sparta, ii 188 «. , 18?
Ykak, oldest Roman, 868. Beginning of, fixed at January z, iii. ai$
Zactnthus, 477, 478
Zama regia, battle of, 339 aw, 360.
Waxen masks, iii. 105 Wealth, Roman, iii. 88,/ Week, Roman, 267 Weights, starting-point,
decimal system, 265.
*&$/. Duo Afterwards
Numid ian, iii. 259.
Siege la Jas-nrtbina
modelled on the Attico- Sicilian, 266 Wheat, cultivation of, In Italy, Ii. 77 iii.
war, iii. 398 «. , 40s
Zamolxis, ▼. 105
Zancle. See Mesaana Zariadrids, iv.
Zariadris, Ii. 473
Zenicetes, pirate prince, fv. 333
66
Wild animals, fights of,
Rome, iii. 126
w.
183, 184
Wills, foreign to the primitive law, and
requiring sanction by decree of the Zeno, the Stoic, iv. 197, sol
people, 95, 194. Private, arise from the transfer of all property to a friend during the owner's lifetime, 108 ti.
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CONATION OF EDITIONS
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1868).
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HISTORY OF ROME.
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