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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.5. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903
Supports Veii against century, iv.
82, 155.
168.
Under Sulla,
Rome, 426. Wars with Rome, 425, iv. 126. Under Caesar, v. 362-367
432, 488 ii. 20. Colonized, 433. Fine-processes, 192, 342 ii. 62 /. , 86.
Makes peace with the invading Celts, i. 4*6
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what time introduced into the Annals, Formiae, L 177, 461. Obtains Caerite
546
ii. 102 /. Compare Provocatio Finger-rings, golden, iii. 545 Fire-kindling, i. a8
Firmuin, ii. 34. Latin colony, ii. 39.
In the Social war, iii. 5x3. /us of, ii.
gSJML
Fish-ponds, iii. 378
Flaccus. See Fulvius
Flamen curialis, i. 87, 2I7. /C
Flamen Dialis, i. 192, 216, 241 ; til. 111 Flamtn Mart talis, i. 106, 108, 216 Flamen Quirinalis, i. 87, 89, 175
rights, i. 463. Full franchise, iii. 03 Formula, v. 431
Formula togatorum, ii. 54 ; iii. 164 n, Fors/ortuna, i. 214
Fortes sam1tes, i. 128 n.
Fortinei, about 370, mfmhrr of Latin
league, i. 448 n.
Forum boarium, i. 141
Forum cupedinis, v. 379
Forum Flaminii, ii. 029
Forum Ju,'ium, v. 375
Forum Romanum, i. 140. Embellished,
i. 480 ; ii. 86
Free labourers in Sicily placed among
Flamlnes msuores, i. 217. cian, i. 384
Always patri
Flamines minores, i. a16^
Flam minus. See Quinctius
C Flaminius [consul, 531, 537 ; censor, Fregellae, Latin colony, i. 464, 468, 472 ;
534] makes war on the Celts, ii. 226.
Fights with Hannibal, ii. 273-276, 297 ;
Iii. 19. Suggests the Lex Claudia, iii.
94. Originator of the Flaminian circus
and of the plebeian games, iii. 41.
Distributes the Picenian possessions, 362. Destruction of, i1i. 341 f. Ac- iii- 48, 58 y. Does away with the cursing of the soil, i. 125 m.
equalization of the freedmen and the Frentani, i. 146, 467, 48s; ii 282; iii. fxeebom, iii. 53. Founder of Roman 3o1
the slaves, iii. 383 Freedmen. See Manumission
iii. 24. Stormed by the Samnites after the Caudine victory, i. 472, 474. Re- occupied, i. 475 f. Conquered by Pyrrhus, ii. 23. Attitude of, in second Punic war, ii. 345. Revolt, iii. 341,
demagogism, iii. 61 Fruit, v. 378/ O Flavius Fimbria, active In the Marian Frusino, i. 485
reign of terror, iv. 69. Conquers at Fucine lake, i. 146
Miletopolis, iv. 47 f. Death of, iv. 53. Fullers, guild of, i. 249, 253 : iii. B5 n. Burial, iv. 1o1 Cn. Fulvius Centumalus [consul, 543], ii
Cn. Flavius, ii. 113 34a
M. Flavius draws up ed1ct for Caesar's Cn. Fulvius Flaccus [praetor, 542L u.
reform of the calendar, v. 439 n.
Fleet. See Maritime affairs
Flexuntes, i. 90
^lora, Sabine and Latin goddess, I. 69 n. ;
337
M. Fulvius [consul, 449], i. 481
M. Fulvius Nobilior [consul, 565] con
quers the Aetolians, ii. 476 f. Publicly exhibits the Roman calendar, 1ii. 194. Introduces Greek art - treasures into Rome, iii. 208
iii. 41. Flamen of, i. 216
Flute, i. 35. Latin, i. 288
Flute-blowers, guild of, i. 249, 286
Fodder-plants, iii. 66
Foedus and deditie, iii. 528 n-
Folium, i. 280
Following, personal, among Celts and Q. Fulvius Flaccus [consul, 517, 530, 542,
Germans, iv. 285
M. Fonteius subdues the Vocontii, v. 8 T. Fonteius [legate in Spain, 543], ii.
323, 517
Fonteius [legate, 663] slain at Asculum,
iii. 500 Fontinalia, i. 208
Fora et conciliabula^ i1. 48 ; ii1. 36 Fordicidia, i. 207
Foreigners had no rights in Rome except
5451, "• 337. 340, 342, 3S1
Q. Fulvius Flaccus, son of the Gracchaa
M. Fulvius Flaccus, iii. 367, 369
Q. Fulvius Flaccus [governor in Spain,
5731. »• 391
Q. Fulvius Nobilior [triumvir cokmias
deducendat, 570] gives burgess-rights to
Ennius, iii. 27 n.
Q.
Fulvius Nobilior [consul, 601], ha
M. Fulvius Flaccus, a friend of the Gracchi, iii. 335, 338, 34«, 34*. 3°2i 3*5. 367, 3*8, 374,41°. /t
Celtiberian war, iii. 215 . /C, 228
by state - treaties, i. 199 J\ These Functions first denned in the case of treaties the basis of the Ius gentium, secondary offices, especially the quaes- Law torship, i. 400 jC Then In that of the
supreme magistrate*, and even of the
dictator, i. 400, 402
Funda, ii. 76 m.
Fundi, I. 461. Obtains Caerite rights, i.
463. Obtains full burgess -rights, iii.
547
Garganus, I. 6 ; ii. 333. Battle In Gladia torial war, iv. 359. A
Gauda, king of Maurctania, iii. 388 n^
410
Gaul, south coast (Province of NarboX
INDEX
occupied by the Romans, iii. 415-420; Funeral rites, i. 295 ; iii. 104-106. En iv. 191. Close customs-district, iv. 160.
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actments of the Twelve Tables thereon, ii. 63. Gladiatorial games, iii. 126. Orations at, ii. 104. Burning of the dead, ii. 226
A. Furius, epic poet, iv. 237
L. Furius Camiilus [dictator, 404], i. 432 L. Furius Philus [consul, 618], ag;unst
Numaiuia, iii. 229. In the Scipionic
circle, iv. 220
M. Furius Bibaculus, poet, v. 140, 481
M. Furius Camillus [dictator, 358, 364,
Disturbances during Sertorian war, iv. 286, 293, 298. Gaul in Caesar's time, v. 7. 31. Its boundaries, v. 9 /. Re lations to Rome, v. g/. , 29 /. To the Germans, v. 31-33. Population, v. 12^ Urban life, v. 14. Agriculture and cattle-breeding, v. 13, 14. Commerce and manufactures, v. 15, 16. Mining, art, and science, v. 17, 18. Political organization, v. 18-22. Religion, v. 23 /. Army, v. 26 /. Civilization, v. 27, 28. External relations, v. 29-32.
3^5. 386, 387], bis party-position, i.
379. Founds Temple of Concord, i. Struggles against Caesar, v. 44-57, 67- 384. Conquers Veii, i. 426. Defeats 95. Subdued by the Romans, v. 94 jC
the Gauls at Alba, i. 431. A military reformer, ii 76. Taxes bachelors, ii. 66
Furrina, I. 209. Grove of, iii. 369
Gabii, i. 49, 58, 125, 130, 157. Form of accursing for, i. 125 «. Treaty with Rome, i. 280. About 370, member of Latin league, i. 448 «. , 450
A. Gabinius (legate, 665] falls in the Social war, iii. 526
A. Gabinius [tribune of the people, 687],
iv. 39=-395, 429i 430, 451, 45$, 513; v.
\43. i5i, 2S4/
Gadcs, ii. 142, 239, 331, 332, 384, 393.
Free from taxation, iv. 157, Obtains
Italian municipal rights, v. 424 Gaditanum /return, iii. 220
Gaesatae, ii. 223 n.
Gaetulia, iii. 404, 406, 410 ; Iv. 94.
Roman merchants in, iii. 260 Gala, ii. 322
Galatas, ii. 222
Galb2. See Sulpicius
Galatia, ii. 450, 512; iii. 234, 276, 281 ; iv. 6, 25, 29, 46. Ceded by Mithradates, iv. 49
Galerii, clan-village, i. 45 Gallaeci. See Callaeci
Galleys in Gaul, v. 15 n.
Galli, priests of Cybcle, iii. 115 Gallia braccata, ii. 59 ; v. 1o Gallia cantata, v. 10
Gitllia togata, iii. 164 n. ; v. 10
Games. See Ludi
Cannicus, leader in Gladiatorial war, iv.
901
Taxation of, v. 96, 364 /. Latin lan guage and coins introduced, v. 97. Colonies in, v. 422yC Celtic inscription found in, v. 10 n. Compare Celts and C. Julius Caesar
Gaulas, ii. 143
Gaurus, battle at Mount, i. 459 n.
Gaza, iv, 316
Gaziura, iv. 348
Geganii, from Alba, i. 128
Gela, i. 166 ; ii. 145, 190
L. Gellius [consul, 682] defeated by
Spartacus, iv. 359, 3B0
Statius Gellius, i. 481
Gelo, king of Syracuse, i. 415
Genava, v. 8
Gens. See Clan
Genthius, ii. 493, 409, 501, 502, 508, 509 ;
iii. 421
Gentile*. See Agnail
Genua, iv. 167. Culture of the vine, iii.
81 «. , 415 «.
Cn. Genucius, tribune of the plebs, i. 359 L. Genucius [consul, 392}, i. 448 Gergovia, v. 81-87
Germans, origin of the word, v. so n. , s1.
First emergence in Roman history, ii. 223 n. ; iii. 430. Relations with the Celts, v. 31 /. Relations with the Romans, v. 33-36. Movements on the Rhine, v. 32-35. Settlements on the left bank of the Rhine, v. 33-36. 1b conflict with Catsar, v. 60-62
Geranium, ii. 283, 285, 287
Getae, ii. 373 n. ; iii. 424 n, \ iv. 14 v.
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Glabrio. See Aciliu*
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Glad1atorial games come into vogue in patriot party, it 494 f.
Rome, 426. Wars with Rome, 425, iv. 126. Under Caesar, v. 362-367
432, 488 ii. 20. Colonized, 433. Fine-processes, 192, 342 ii. 62 /. , 86.
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what time introduced into the Annals, Formiae, L 177, 461. Obtains Caerite
546
ii. 102 /. Compare Provocatio Finger-rings, golden, iii. 545 Fire-kindling, i. a8
Firmuin, ii. 34. Latin colony, ii. 39.
In the Social war, iii. 5x3. /us of, ii.
gSJML
Fish-ponds, iii. 378
Flaccus. See Fulvius
Flamen curialis, i. 87, 2I7. /C
Flamen Dialis, i. 192, 216, 241 ; til. 111 Flamtn Mart talis, i. 106, 108, 216 Flamen Quirinalis, i. 87, 89, 175
rights, i. 463. Full franchise, iii. 03 Formula, v. 431
Formula togatorum, ii. 54 ; iii. 164 n, Fors/ortuna, i. 214
Fortes sam1tes, i. 128 n.
Fortinei, about 370, mfmhrr of Latin
league, i. 448 n.
Forum boarium, i. 141
Forum cupedinis, v. 379
Forum Flaminii, ii. 029
Forum Ju,'ium, v. 375
Forum Romanum, i. 140. Embellished,
i. 480 ; ii. 86
Free labourers in Sicily placed among
Flamlnes msuores, i. 217. cian, i. 384
Always patri
Flamines minores, i. a16^
Flam minus. See Quinctius
C Flaminius [consul, 531, 537 ; censor, Fregellae, Latin colony, i. 464, 468, 472 ;
534] makes war on the Celts, ii. 226.
Fights with Hannibal, ii. 273-276, 297 ;
Iii. 19. Suggests the Lex Claudia, iii.
94. Originator of the Flaminian circus
and of the plebeian games, iii. 41.
Distributes the Picenian possessions, 362. Destruction of, i1i. 341 f. Ac- iii- 48, 58 y. Does away with the cursing of the soil, i. 125 m.
equalization of the freedmen and the Frentani, i. 146, 467, 48s; ii 282; iii. fxeebom, iii. 53. Founder of Roman 3o1
the slaves, iii. 383 Freedmen. See Manumission
iii. 24. Stormed by the Samnites after the Caudine victory, i. 472, 474. Re- occupied, i. 475 f. Conquered by Pyrrhus, ii. 23. Attitude of, in second Punic war, ii. 345. Revolt, iii. 341,
demagogism, iii. 61 Fruit, v. 378/ O Flavius Fimbria, active In the Marian Frusino, i. 485
reign of terror, iv. 69. Conquers at Fucine lake, i. 146
Miletopolis, iv. 47 f. Death of, iv. 53. Fullers, guild of, i. 249, 253 : iii. B5 n. Burial, iv. 1o1 Cn. Fulvius Centumalus [consul, 543], ii
Cn. Flavius, ii. 113 34a
M. Flavius draws up ed1ct for Caesar's Cn. Fulvius Flaccus [praetor, 542L u.
reform of the calendar, v. 439 n.
Fleet. See Maritime affairs
Flexuntes, i. 90
^lora, Sabine and Latin goddess, I. 69 n. ;
337
M. Fulvius [consul, 449], i. 481
M. Fulvius Nobilior [consul, 565] con
quers the Aetolians, ii. 476 f. Publicly exhibits the Roman calendar, 1ii. 194. Introduces Greek art - treasures into Rome, iii. 208
iii. 41. Flamen of, i. 216
Flute, i. 35. Latin, i. 288
Flute-blowers, guild of, i. 249, 286
Fodder-plants, iii. 66
Foedus and deditie, iii. 528 n-
Folium, i. 280
Following, personal, among Celts and Q. Fulvius Flaccus [consul, 517, 530, 542,
Germans, iv. 285
M. Fonteius subdues the Vocontii, v. 8 T. Fonteius [legate in Spain, 543], ii.
323, 517
Fonteius [legate, 663] slain at Asculum,
iii. 500 Fontinalia, i. 208
Fora et conciliabula^ i1. 48 ; ii1. 36 Fordicidia, i. 207
Foreigners had no rights in Rome except
5451, "• 337. 340, 342, 3S1
Q. Fulvius Flaccus, son of the Gracchaa
M. Fulvius Flaccus, iii. 367, 369
Q. Fulvius Flaccus [governor in Spain,
5731. »• 391
Q. Fulvius Nobilior [triumvir cokmias
deducendat, 570] gives burgess-rights to
Ennius, iii. 27 n.
Q.
Fulvius Nobilior [consul, 601], ha
M. Fulvius Flaccus, a friend of the Gracchi, iii. 335, 338, 34«, 34*. 3°2i 3*5. 367, 3*8, 374,41°. /t
Celtiberian war, iii. 215 . /C, 228
by state - treaties, i. 199 J\ These Functions first denned in the case of treaties the basis of the Ius gentium, secondary offices, especially the quaes- Law torship, i. 400 jC Then In that of the
supreme magistrate*, and even of the
dictator, i. 400, 402
Funda, ii. 76 m.
Fundi, I. 461. Obtains Caerite rights, i.
463. Obtains full burgess -rights, iii.
547
Garganus, I. 6 ; ii. 333. Battle In Gladia torial war, iv. 359. A
Gauda, king of Maurctania, iii. 388 n^
410
Gaul, south coast (Province of NarboX
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occupied by the Romans, iii. 415-420; Funeral rites, i. 295 ; iii. 104-106. En iv. 191. Close customs-district, iv. 160.
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actments of the Twelve Tables thereon, ii. 63. Gladiatorial games, iii. 126. Orations at, ii. 104. Burning of the dead, ii. 226
A. Furius, epic poet, iv. 237
L. Furius Camiilus [dictator, 404], i. 432 L. Furius Philus [consul, 618], ag;unst
Numaiuia, iii. 229. In the Scipionic
circle, iv. 220
M. Furius Bibaculus, poet, v. 140, 481
M. Furius Camillus [dictator, 358, 364,
Disturbances during Sertorian war, iv. 286, 293, 298. Gaul in Caesar's time, v. 7. 31. Its boundaries, v. 9 /. Re lations to Rome, v. g/. , 29 /. To the Germans, v. 31-33. Population, v. 12^ Urban life, v. 14. Agriculture and cattle-breeding, v. 13, 14. Commerce and manufactures, v. 15, 16. Mining, art, and science, v. 17, 18. Political organization, v. 18-22. Religion, v. 23 /. Army, v. 26 /. Civilization, v. 27, 28. External relations, v. 29-32.
3^5. 386, 387], bis party-position, i.
379. Founds Temple of Concord, i. Struggles against Caesar, v. 44-57, 67- 384. Conquers Veii, i. 426. Defeats 95. Subdued by the Romans, v. 94 jC
the Gauls at Alba, i. 431. A military reformer, ii 76. Taxes bachelors, ii. 66
Furrina, I. 209. Grove of, iii. 369
Gabii, i. 49, 58, 125, 130, 157. Form of accursing for, i. 125 «. Treaty with Rome, i. 280. About 370, member of Latin league, i. 448 «. , 450
A. Gabinius (legate, 665] falls in the Social war, iii. 526
A. Gabinius [tribune of the people, 687],
iv. 39=-395, 429i 430, 451, 45$, 513; v.
\43. i5i, 2S4/
Gadcs, ii. 142, 239, 331, 332, 384, 393.
Free from taxation, iv. 157, Obtains
Italian municipal rights, v. 424 Gaditanum /return, iii. 220
Gaesatae, ii. 223 n.
Gaetulia, iii. 404, 406, 410 ; Iv. 94.
Roman merchants in, iii. 260 Gala, ii. 322
Galatas, ii. 222
Galb2. See Sulpicius
Galatia, ii. 450, 512; iii. 234, 276, 281 ; iv. 6, 25, 29, 46. Ceded by Mithradates, iv. 49
Galerii, clan-village, i. 45 Gallaeci. See Callaeci
Galleys in Gaul, v. 15 n.
Galli, priests of Cybcle, iii. 115 Gallia braccata, ii. 59 ; v. 1o Gallia cantata, v. 10
Gitllia togata, iii. 164 n. ; v. 10
Games. See Ludi
Cannicus, leader in Gladiatorial war, iv.
901
Taxation of, v. 96, 364 /. Latin lan guage and coins introduced, v. 97. Colonies in, v. 422yC Celtic inscription found in, v. 10 n. Compare Celts and C. Julius Caesar
Gaulas, ii. 143
Gaurus, battle at Mount, i. 459 n.
Gaza, iv, 316
Gaziura, iv. 348
Geganii, from Alba, i. 128
Gela, i. 166 ; ii. 145, 190
L. Gellius [consul, 682] defeated by
Spartacus, iv. 359, 3B0
Statius Gellius, i. 481
Gelo, king of Syracuse, i. 415
Genava, v. 8
Gens. See Clan
Genthius, ii. 493, 409, 501, 502, 508, 509 ;
iii. 421
Gentile*. See Agnail
Genua, iv. 167. Culture of the vine, iii.
81 «. , 415 «.
Cn. Genucius, tribune of the plebs, i. 359 L. Genucius [consul, 392}, i. 448 Gergovia, v. 81-87
Germans, origin of the word, v. so n. , s1.
First emergence in Roman history, ii. 223 n. ; iii. 430. Relations with the Celts, v. 31 /. Relations with the Romans, v. 33-36. Movements on the Rhine, v. 32-35. Settlements on the left bank of the Rhine, v. 33-36. 1b conflict with Catsar, v. 60-62
Geranium, ii. 283, 285, 287
Getae, ii. 373 n. ; iii. 424 n, \ iv. 14 v.
103/
Glabrio. See Aciliu*
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Glad1atorial games come into vogue in patriot party, it 494 f.