Interval
between the Fights in the east, iv.
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300, 316
Claudia, iii. itf. , 94, 349
Cornelia de edictis praetoriis, v. 434 Cornelias. See L. Cornelius Sulla Dmtitia de saeerdotiis, iii. 463.
aside by Sulla, iv. 115
Fabia dt plagiariis, iv. 356
Flaminia agraria, iii. 58, 99, 33a Fulvia de civitaie sociis danda, iii. 362 Gabinia, iv. 388-395
Horttnsia, i. 385, 390, 396, 398
Icilia as to the right of the tribunes
to assemble the people, i. 353 Icilia as to the Aventine, i. 36a
V. 354
77 «. ; iii. 312/.
Set
Voconia, iii. 50 n.
Julia, giving Latin rights to the Ital Legion, phalangitis i. 90 ; ii. 7s. Origin
of the manipular legion, ii. 72-76. Manipular arrangement imitated by Pyrrhus, ii. 25. Divided into cohorts, iii. 459. Of half its former number after the Social war, iv. 36 n.
Legis actio sacramento, i. 92, 196. St- cramtntum raised, ii. 68. Per mans iniectionc1n, i. 197. Actiones pub licly promulgated by Ap. Claudius,
113
Liviae (of the elder Drusns), in. 363/, Legislation by decree of the commun1ty,
37'. 374/
Liviat (of the younger Drusus), 1".
,84-489
ians, iii. 517
Ju/lia agraria of Caesar, iv. 508/, 510
; v. 104
Junta de peregrinis, iii 340
Latiena, on the election of priests, iv.
Licinia Mucia, aga1nst usurpat1on of
burgess-rights, iii. 496
Liciniae Sextiae, i. 380/, 387, 393; ii.
Acquired practically by the senate, 408
95.
Lemnos, 438, 477. 317 •». S*9
i. ii. i.
;
ii.
Lemonii, clan-village, i. 49
Lemures, i. s1a
Lemuria, i. 209
Lending money, business of, iii. 83. Public
opinion thereon, iii. 96
Length, measures of, origin of, i. 263.
Early introduction of the duodecimal system, i. 265 /, Afterwards, under Greek influence, the foot divided into four handbreadths and sixteen finger- breadths, i. 265, 266
Lentulus. See Cornelius
Leontini, i. 166; 310; iii. 384. Syra-
5S7
into Armenia, Iv. 343 Retreats to
L. Licinius Murena, iv. 38, 53, 94, 95,
introduction and passing of a, iii. 480 Liber, 280
the sharper punishment of outrages on property perpetrated by armed bands, iv. 356. His improvements in stage- decorations, iv. 236
P. Licinius Crassus (consul, 583], ii. 500/.
Liberal ia,
Liber pater,
Libert Latini uniani, iii. 527 n. Libra, etymology, 263. Division
065.
2$9
Liburnae, ii. 217
Libyans, agriculture of the, ii. 138
\\of.
209 231
of, Relation to Sicilian mina,
P.
Licinius Crassus Mucianus [consul, 623], Pontifex maximus, iii. 279, 293, H'9. 334 1v. 192. His estate, iv. 176
INDEX
3°5i 313. 32°
cusan, ii. 204. Domain of, ii. 313; iii. M. Licinius Crassus, h1s character, Iv.
20, 308 iv. 157, 158 n.
Lepicius. See Aemilius
Leptis magna, ii. 140, 384
Leptis minor, u. 139; iii. 244; v. 364. war, iv. 362, 363. Allied with Pom
Exempt from taxation, iii. 259 Lesbians, treatment of, after war with
peius and the democrats, ii. 378 f. , j%1f. Joins the democrats against Pompeius, iv. 461 In the conspiracy of Catilina, iv. 485-488. At Luca, v. 124 Goes to Syria, v. 150. Conflicts with the Parthians, v. 151-16o. Put to death, v. 161. His wealth, v. 384. Influence thence arising, v. 389
Position towards Carthage,
Libyphoenicians, ii. 139, 140 n.
C Licinius Stolo, 380, 388
C Licinius Calvus, v. 139, 140, 481, 507
C Licinius Macer seeks to restore the Lictores, 82, 94, 1oo. Lay aside their
tribunidan power, iv. 372. Chronicler, axes in appeal cases, 320
ii. m. v. 96
L. Licinius Crassus [consul, 659], the
orator, iii. 426, 441 «. , 465, 484, 488,
497 iv. 184, 186, 215, 218, 257
L. Licinius Lucullus [consul, 603], iii.
219
L. Licinius Lucullus [praetor, 651], iii.
386
L. Iidnius Lucullus, his character, iv.
Ligurians, 156, 157, 434; ii. 221, 228, 351i 369, 374-375; iii- 214, 2o1, 313, 382 ft. , 414, 415, 417, 443, 44^. 458
Ligurians of Lower Italy, ii. 374 Lilybaeum, ii. 143, 185, 187, 205, 249, 266;
iii. 243. Greek settlement there frus trated, 184. Held by the Cartha ginians against Pyrrhus, ii. 32. Be sieged by the Romans, ii. 187,/, 190, 191, 195
337, 444-447. Sulla's lieutenant, iv.
40, 46, 48, 54, 94, 269, 271. Commands
against Mithradates, iv. 324-335. War Linen comes from Egypt to Italy, lit I3 with Tigranes, iv. 334-340. Advances Lirure, 280
iv. 346. Retreats to 348. Character of his Asia, iv. 443-448. Super*
Mesopotamia,
Pontus, iv.
operations
seded in the chief command by Pompeius, iv. 407. Opponent of Pom- peius, iv. 501. Humbles himself before Caesar, and retires from public life, iv. 454, 516- His improvements in stage- decorations, iv. 236. His library and art-col lections, v. 460, 515
275-278. Takes part in the Social war, iv. 72, 77, 88, 89, 91. In Sulla's con fiscations, iv. 105. Finishes the Servile
Perseus, ii. 517
Lete, town in Macedon1a, iii. 428 n. Leucae, iii. 278. /C
Leucas, ii. 432, 435, 517
Leuci, v. 48, 85
Leucopetra, iii. 269
Levy remodelled, iii. 295. /? , 303. Lex, primarily contract, 94.
M. Licinius Lucullus, quaestor, and lieutenant to Sulla, iv. 85, 87, 269, 270. edictunl, 334.
Interval between the Fights in the east, iv. 307. Suggests
Lex and
P. Licinius Crassus [consul, 657], iii. 479, 508, 509 Iv. 67, 1oa n.
P. Licinius Crassus, lieutenant under Caesar, v. 39, 48, 55, 63, 154. 158, 159 P. Licinius Nerva, governor of Sicily in
650, iii. 383
Limitation Graeco- Italian, 27
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558
Litis, i. 444
Lissus, i. 417 ; ii. 218
Lhemum, ii. 304
literati, Greek, in Rome, v. 459,/C Literature, origin of Roman, iii. 134 f.
Lingones, Italian, ii. 221, 226 Lingones, Gallic, v. 85
Lipara, i. 177 ; ii. 176 ; iv. 354.
confederacy, or its subsistence without political significance, 53. Their conduct in the Hannibalic war, ii. 294, 300, 3»5i 342i 365- State after iii.
A Greek colony, i. 1B6. Roman, ii. 186, 198
In the Social war, iii. 510,
HISTORY OF ROME
Its desruct1ive influences on religion, 3°5, 333 v- 208, 211. Conflicts be
iii. n2. / In the seventh century, iv.
220-254. Tn Caesar's lime, v. 453-510
Littera, i. 280
Liiterat\ iv. 215
Litteris obligation iii. 90 n.
IJtttraiorsx, ii. 116
Livius Andronicus, iii. 135 f. , 156 ; iv.
214, 232 n. Publicly read his own
poems, iii. 178
C Livius [admiral, 563, 564], ii. 457, 460,
462
H. Livius Salinator [consul, 535, 547 ;
censor, 550], ii. 347, 348/, 352 ; iii. 136 M. Livius Drusus, the elder, iii. 363, 364,
365, 429
H. Livius Drusus, the younger, iii. 483-
489. 497-* ! 1v. x8o, 186
Livy corrected, iii. 444 n. ; iv. 91 n.
Locri occupied by the Romans, ii. 12.
tween Iapygians and Samnite* about, 146. Occupied by the Samnites after
100, 1o1.
su Lucaria,
Luceres,
\uceria, 472 ii. 280, 282, 283, 287, 294,
208 53,/C,
Taken by the Romans, 474. Latin colony,
the Claudine victory, 471.
493
C Lucilius, poet, iv. 193, 194, 215, 237-
241, 252. In the Scipionic circle, iv. 2x0 C. Lucilius Hirrus, v. 209
C. Lucret1us [admiral, 583], ii. 500, 501,
503
Q. Lucretius Ofella goes over to Sulla,
T,iv. 78, 84, 87, 89, 137. 140 Lucretius Cams, v. 444, 473-478
Lucullus. See Licinius
Ludi, increase of, iii. 340. /, 124-127, 133/
Provincials burdened for their cost, iii. 31 f. Distinction of the senatorial places, iii. 1o. In Sulla's time, iv. 183/ In Caesar's time, v. 471. Greek, iv. 192 v. 516 n.
L1u'i ApolHnares, iii. 41, 125
Luc. Atcllani, 231. Compart Fabula
Its fortunes in the Pyrrhic war, ii. 21,
30, 31, 35. In the Hann1balic war, ii.
295, 350. Exempted from land-service,
ii. 43. Remains unaffected by the I. 1idi Ctreales, iii. 40, 125
general Latinizing, iv. 191. /C Locris, 396
Ludi Floruits, iii. 40, 125
Ludi vtaximi, ii. ft,
Ludi Megalenstt, iii. 41, 195
Ludi Osci, iv. 231
Ludiplebsii, iii. 40 ml, 125
Ludi Romania original nature of,
Locupleter,
M. 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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Claudia, iii. itf. , 94, 349
Cornelia de edictis praetoriis, v. 434 Cornelias. See L. Cornelius Sulla Dmtitia de saeerdotiis, iii. 463.
aside by Sulla, iv. 115
Fabia dt plagiariis, iv. 356
Flaminia agraria, iii. 58, 99, 33a Fulvia de civitaie sociis danda, iii. 362 Gabinia, iv. 388-395
Horttnsia, i. 385, 390, 396, 398
Icilia as to the right of the tribunes
to assemble the people, i. 353 Icilia as to the Aventine, i. 36a
V. 354
77 «. ; iii. 312/.
Set
Voconia, iii. 50 n.
Julia, giving Latin rights to the Ital Legion, phalangitis i. 90 ; ii. 7s. Origin
of the manipular legion, ii. 72-76. Manipular arrangement imitated by Pyrrhus, ii. 25. Divided into cohorts, iii. 459. Of half its former number after the Social war, iv. 36 n.
Legis actio sacramento, i. 92, 196. St- cramtntum raised, ii. 68. Per mans iniectionc1n, i. 197. Actiones pub licly promulgated by Ap. Claudius,
113
Liviae (of the elder Drusns), in. 363/, Legislation by decree of the commun1ty,
37'. 374/
Liviat (of the younger Drusus), 1".
,84-489
ians, iii. 517
Ju/lia agraria of Caesar, iv. 508/, 510
; v. 104
Junta de peregrinis, iii 340
Latiena, on the election of priests, iv.
Licinia Mucia, aga1nst usurpat1on of
burgess-rights, iii. 496
Liciniae Sextiae, i. 380/, 387, 393; ii.
Acquired practically by the senate, 408
95.
Lemnos, 438, 477. 317 •». S*9
i. ii. i.
;
ii.
Lemonii, clan-village, i. 49
Lemures, i. s1a
Lemuria, i. 209
Lending money, business of, iii. 83. Public
opinion thereon, iii. 96
Length, measures of, origin of, i. 263.
Early introduction of the duodecimal system, i. 265 /, Afterwards, under Greek influence, the foot divided into four handbreadths and sixteen finger- breadths, i. 265, 266
Lentulus. See Cornelius
Leontini, i. 166; 310; iii. 384. Syra-
5S7
into Armenia, Iv. 343 Retreats to
L. Licinius Murena, iv. 38, 53, 94, 95,
introduction and passing of a, iii. 480 Liber, 280
the sharper punishment of outrages on property perpetrated by armed bands, iv. 356. His improvements in stage- decorations, iv. 236
P. Licinius Crassus (consul, 583], ii. 500/.
Liberal ia,
Liber pater,
Libert Latini uniani, iii. 527 n. Libra, etymology, 263. Division
065.
2$9
Liburnae, ii. 217
Libyans, agriculture of the, ii. 138
\\of.
209 231
of, Relation to Sicilian mina,
P.
Licinius Crassus Mucianus [consul, 623], Pontifex maximus, iii. 279, 293, H'9. 334 1v. 192. His estate, iv. 176
INDEX
3°5i 313. 32°
cusan, ii. 204. Domain of, ii. 313; iii. M. Licinius Crassus, h1s character, Iv.
20, 308 iv. 157, 158 n.
Lepicius. See Aemilius
Leptis magna, ii. 140, 384
Leptis minor, u. 139; iii. 244; v. 364. war, iv. 362, 363. Allied with Pom
Exempt from taxation, iii. 259 Lesbians, treatment of, after war with
peius and the democrats, ii. 378 f. , j%1f. Joins the democrats against Pompeius, iv. 461 In the conspiracy of Catilina, iv. 485-488. At Luca, v. 124 Goes to Syria, v. 150. Conflicts with the Parthians, v. 151-16o. Put to death, v. 161. His wealth, v. 384. Influence thence arising, v. 389
Position towards Carthage,
Libyphoenicians, ii. 139, 140 n.
C Licinius Stolo, 380, 388
C Licinius Calvus, v. 139, 140, 481, 507
C Licinius Macer seeks to restore the Lictores, 82, 94, 1oo. Lay aside their
tribunidan power, iv. 372. Chronicler, axes in appeal cases, 320
ii. m. v. 96
L. Licinius Crassus [consul, 659], the
orator, iii. 426, 441 «. , 465, 484, 488,
497 iv. 184, 186, 215, 218, 257
L. Licinius Lucullus [consul, 603], iii.
219
L. Licinius Lucullus [praetor, 651], iii.
386
L. Iidnius Lucullus, his character, iv.
Ligurians, 156, 157, 434; ii. 221, 228, 351i 369, 374-375; iii- 214, 2o1, 313, 382 ft. , 414, 415, 417, 443, 44^. 458
Ligurians of Lower Italy, ii. 374 Lilybaeum, ii. 143, 185, 187, 205, 249, 266;
iii. 243. Greek settlement there frus trated, 184. Held by the Cartha ginians against Pyrrhus, ii. 32. Be sieged by the Romans, ii. 187,/, 190, 191, 195
337, 444-447. Sulla's lieutenant, iv.
40, 46, 48, 54, 94, 269, 271. Commands
against Mithradates, iv. 324-335. War Linen comes from Egypt to Italy, lit I3 with Tigranes, iv. 334-340. Advances Lirure, 280
iv. 346. Retreats to 348. Character of his Asia, iv. 443-448. Super*
Mesopotamia,
Pontus, iv.
operations
seded in the chief command by Pompeius, iv. 407. Opponent of Pom- peius, iv. 501. Humbles himself before Caesar, and retires from public life, iv. 454, 516- His improvements in stage- decorations, iv. 236. His library and art-col lections, v. 460, 515
275-278. Takes part in the Social war, iv. 72, 77, 88, 89, 91. In Sulla's con fiscations, iv. 105. Finishes the Servile
Perseus, ii. 517
Lete, town in Macedon1a, iii. 428 n. Leucae, iii. 278. /C
Leucas, ii. 432, 435, 517
Leuci, v. 48, 85
Leucopetra, iii. 269
Levy remodelled, iii. 295. /? , 303. Lex, primarily contract, 94.
M. Licinius Lucullus, quaestor, and lieutenant to Sulla, iv. 85, 87, 269, 270. edictunl, 334.
Interval between the Fights in the east, iv. 307. Suggests
Lex and
P. Licinius Crassus [consul, 657], iii. 479, 508, 509 Iv. 67, 1oa n.
P. Licinius Crassus, lieutenant under Caesar, v. 39, 48, 55, 63, 154. 158, 159 P. Licinius Nerva, governor of Sicily in
650, iii. 383
Limitation Graeco- Italian, 27
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ii.
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i.
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in
558
Litis, i. 444
Lissus, i. 417 ; ii. 218
Lhemum, ii. 304
literati, Greek, in Rome, v. 459,/C Literature, origin of Roman, iii. 134 f.
Lingones, Italian, ii. 221, 226 Lingones, Gallic, v. 85
Lipara, i. 177 ; ii. 176 ; iv. 354.
confederacy, or its subsistence without political significance, 53. Their conduct in the Hannibalic war, ii. 294, 300, 3»5i 342i 365- State after iii.
A Greek colony, i. 1B6. Roman, ii. 186, 198
In the Social war, iii. 510,
HISTORY OF ROME
Its desruct1ive influences on religion, 3°5, 333 v- 208, 211. Conflicts be
iii. n2. / In the seventh century, iv.
220-254. Tn Caesar's lime, v. 453-510
Littera, i. 280
Liiterat\ iv. 215
Litteris obligation iii. 90 n.
IJtttraiorsx, ii. 116
Livius Andronicus, iii. 135 f. , 156 ; iv.
214, 232 n. Publicly read his own
poems, iii. 178
C Livius [admiral, 563, 564], ii. 457, 460,
462
H. Livius Salinator [consul, 535, 547 ;
censor, 550], ii. 347, 348/, 352 ; iii. 136 M. Livius Drusus, the elder, iii. 363, 364,
365, 429
H. Livius Drusus, the younger, iii. 483-
489. 497-* ! 1v. x8o, 186
Livy corrected, iii. 444 n. ; iv. 91 n.
Locri occupied by the Romans, ii. 12.
tween Iapygians and Samnite* about, 146. Occupied by the Samnites after
100, 1o1.
su Lucaria,
Luceres,
\uceria, 472 ii. 280, 282, 283, 287, 294,
208 53,/C,
Taken by the Romans, 474. Latin colony,
the Claudine victory, 471.
493
C Lucilius, poet, iv. 193, 194, 215, 237-
241, 252. In the Scipionic circle, iv. 2x0 C. Lucilius Hirrus, v. 209
C. Lucret1us [admiral, 583], ii. 500, 501,
503
Q. Lucretius Ofella goes over to Sulla,
T,iv. 78, 84, 87, 89, 137. 140 Lucretius Cams, v. 444, 473-478
Lucullus. See Licinius
Ludi, increase of, iii. 340. /, 124-127, 133/
Provincials burdened for their cost, iii. 31 f. Distinction of the senatorial places, iii. 1o. In Sulla's time, iv. 183/ In Caesar's time, v. 471. Greek, iv. 192 v. 516 n.
L1u'i ApolHnares, iii. 41, 125
Luc. Atcllani, 231. Compart Fabula
Its fortunes in the Pyrrhic war, ii. 21,
30, 31, 35. In the Hann1balic war, ii.
295, 350. Exempted from land-service,
ii. 43. Remains unaffected by the I. 1idi Ctreales, iii. 40, 125
general Latinizing, iv. 191. /C Locris, 396
Ludi Floruits, iii. 40, 125
Ludi vtaximi, ii. ft,
Ludi Megalenstt, iii. 41, 195
Ludi Osci, iv. 231
Ludiplebsii, iii. 40 ml, 125
Ludi Romania original nature of,
Locupleter,
M. 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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