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*i 1- 324 ; hy the loss of the nomina Corbio, about 370, a member of Latin tion of priests, and by the abol1tion of league, i. 448 «. , 450
the more striking insignia, i. 324. Corcyra, ii. 422, 425. Commercial con Their position in reference to senate, i. nections with Italy, i. 176. Occupied
Choose senators at pleasure, by Agathocles, Cleonymus, Demetrius, i. 331. Conduct quaestorial elections, and Pyrrhus, i. 483^, 491 ; 7. Ro
i. 368. Restricted by the intercessio
and jurisdiction of the tribunes, i. 350-
354. Their power weakened in conse
quence of the conflicts between the gents in Social war, iii. 504, 522. orders, i. 400. Limited to the main
land, ii. 209. Receive a quasi -dicta
torial power by decree of the senate,
iii. 56. The consul conducting a con
sular election might propose list of, and
reject, candidates, i. 324. One consul Mummius, iii. 27a Art - treasures must be a plebeian, i. 380. Re-elec carried off, iii. 270 Destruction of, tion restricted, ii. 402 ; iii. 14. Ex iii. 272-274 iv. 173, 175. Roman clusion of the poorer citizens, iii. 14.
Rigbt of proposal, but not of deposition,
vested in the commun1ty, i. 323. Re
election forbidden, iii. 299; iv. 7a n.
This repealed by Sulla, iv. 116. Con
sular spheres of duty regulated by C.
Gracchus, iii. 355, 405. By Sulla, iv.
121 f. Decline of consulate under
Caesar, rv. 453; v. 309, 343^ Consul
tufftctus in the earlier time, i. 319 n. ;
in Caesar's time, v. 344. Consuls in
Beneventum, ii. 51. Opposition-consuls A. Cornelius Cossus [consul, 326], of the Italians, iii. 505.
Census, i. 208
Cantw, l 93 ; iii. 331
Contracts under earliest law not action Cn. Cornelius Scipio Asina [consul, 494*,
Contrebia, iii. 226 ; iv. 293
Conubium between Romans and Latins,
Cilicia, 674], iii. 382 «.
Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus [consul,
i. 13a; ii. 52 n. , 210. Withdrawn from
the Italian communities, ii. 52, and Cn. (? ) Cornelius Scipio. See L. Cor from the Sicilian (7), ii. 210 nelius Scipio
Convent** civium Romanorum, iv. L. Cornelius Balbus malor, iv. 89
190
Cookery, art of, iii. 123
Co-optation. See Priestly Colleges
Copia. See Thurii
Copper, the second oldest medium of L. Cornelius Scipio [consul, 495] takes
exchange, r. 251 f. Copper money in
Rome, iv. 179
Coppersmiths, guild of, i. 249, 307
Cora, originally Latin, i. 445 «. In the
Ale1ia, ii. 177. Epitaph on, ii. 115 ». ,
177
L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus [consul,
man, under a praefect, ii. 218 n. , 403 Corduene, iv. 317, 341
Corfmium, headquarters of the insur
Siege and capture by Caesar, v. 209^ Corinth, it 396, 430, 431, 432, 434, 437, 438, 442; iii. 266 f. , 268. Its commer cial connections with Italy, 176.
Colonies from, 166. Occupied by
domain, iii. 271 n. ; iv. 157. Restored by Caesar, v. 425. "Copper" of, iii. 274 n.
Corioli, about 370, a member of the Latin league, 448 «. , 450
Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, iii. 318, 333. 369/; 1v. 184, 250
Cornelia, wife of Caesar, iv. 279 Cornelians, freedmen of Sulla, iv. 110 Comelii, clan-village, 45
Cornelius Nepos, v. 498
425 A. Cornelius Cossus [consul, 411], 459 ». C. Cornelius China, Strata's lieutenant in
able, with the exception of betrothal,
purchase, and loan, i. 195. Of the Cn. Cornelius Scipio Calvus [consul, 53a], state with a burgess need no form, i. conquers the Celts, ii. 228. In Spanish 19S. Defaulter and his property could campaign, ii. 291, 309, 321-323
be sold, i. 1g6f. Consensual contracts Cn. Cornelius Dolabella [governor Id and obiigatio UtUru, iii. 91 n,
564], general in war with Antiochus, it Aricine league, i. 445 «. , 450. About 464, 470. Originator of special collec
the Social war, iii. 522
177
682], defeated by Spartacus, iv. 360,
380
L. Cornelius Balbus of Gades, Caesar's confidant, v. 342
L. Cornelius Scipio [consul, 456], epitaph on, ii. 91, 93, 103 «. , 115 «. , 123
370, a member of the Latin league, i. tions, iii. 39. Erased from the roll of 44*ft-,45o the equites, iii. 48 . Takes the mr.
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44 legal process, iv. 458-460.
L. Cornelius (Jintia [consul, 667-670], iii. P. Conielius Dolabeila [consul, 471], ii. 1s
545 ; iv. 57-o1, «4i 65. *8, 6g-71, 73- 74,
102 n.
L. Cornelius Cinna, son of the preceding,
iv. 288
L.
Cornelius Lentulus Cms [consul, 705],
▼. 183
L. Cornelius Merula [consul, 666], iv. 59,
66/:
L. (Cn. 7) Cornelius Scipio [praetor, 580],
captive with Antiochus, ii. 466
L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus [consul, L,671], iv. 74, &oj. , 101, 1o2 «. , 103
P. Cornelius Lentulus besiegc> Haliartus,
ii. 498
P. Cornelius Rufinus [consul, 464, 477L i.
39s ; ii. 64, 86 n,
P. Cornelius Scipio [consul, 536], com
mand-; against Hannibal in Gaul and Upper Italy, ii. 854-257, 268-278, aoi. In Spain, ", 308, 321-323
P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus, his charac ter, ii. 324-327. Saves his father's life at the Ticino, ii. 269. His conduct after the battle of Cannae, ii. 298. His Spanish campaigns, ii. 327-331. His African
Cornelius Si senna [praetor, 676],
lieutenant of Pompeius, iv. 403. His expedition, ii. 352-361. Triumph, ii.
torian of the Social and Civil wars, v.
493/
L. Cornelius Sulla, surnamed Felix, iv.
368. Opposed to Antiochus, ii. 464-46S. Separates the orders in the theatre, iii. 10, At enmity with Cato, iii. 4s, 47, 76. His political position, iii. 61. Ne potism, iii. 17. Early rise of, iii. 17. Introduces honorary surnames, 1i. 483,2. ;
142. Character, iii. 537/:; iv. 139-142.
Superstition, iv. 141, aoo. Political
career, iv. 142-145. Serves against
Jugtmha, iii. 407-409. Against the iii. 44. Largesses of foreign grain at
Teutones, iii. 443. Governor of Cilicia,
iv. as. General in Social war, iii. 50/4,
51O, 513, 5so, 522, 524/, 525, 52o.
Quarrels with Sulpicius, iii. 535
Marches on and occupies Rome, iii. writes Roman history in Greek, iii. 538, 539- F""s' legislation, hi. 541-545-
i11/: Regulations as to the burgesses, rupti/bility, iii. 295. Military tribune in ■v. 1I4^ As to the priestly colleges, iv. Spain, iii. 219X, 241. In Africa, iii.
In Macedonia, iii. 260. De and magistracies, iv. 1l6. t21. Erects stroys Carthage, iii. 252-258. Restores Cisalpine Gaul as a province, ii. 215 », discipline in the camp before Numan-
iv. 122/: His finance, iv. 126. Judicial tia, iii. 230 ; iv. 210. Destroys Nu-
115. Regulates qualifications for office 250
system, iv. 127-130. Quaestiones, iv, 128yC Police laws, iv. 130/ Resigns the dictatorship, iv. 138. After his re tirement, iv. 150. Death and burial, iv. 151 /. His opinion of Caesar, iv. 279. Political results of bis death, iv. 287.
mantia, iii. 231 /. Mission to the east. iii. 292. Bearing towards the populace, iii. 331. Attitude in reference to Sem- prontan agrarian law, iii". 320, 331, 334, 337- Judgment on the killing of XL Gracchus, iii. 327. Death, iii. 338.
nominal prices, iii. 76. Ridiculed by
Naevius, iii. 150. His trial and death,
ii483/
P. Cornelius Scipio, son of Africanus,
185
Mithradatic campaign, iii. 545, 547. P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica commands at
Conquers Greece, iv. 36-42. At Athens, Pydna, ii. 506
iv. 38, 39. Victorious at Chaeronea, iv. P. Cornelius Cethegus, a Marian, goes 41-43. At Orchomenus, iv. 44. Crosses over to Sulla, iv. 78. His influence, iv. to Asia, iv. $o/ Makes peace at Dar- 269, 351
danus, iv. 52. Against Fimbria, iv. P. Cornelius Dolabeila, Caesar's admiral S3/. Regulates Asiatic affairs, iv. in Illyricum, v. 235. Tribune of the 53^ Returns to Italy, iv. 55, 77. In people, v. 318
conflict with the Marian party, iv. 79- P. Cornelius Lentulus [praeter mriatua, 92. Dictator, iv. 98-100. His execu c. 589], iii. 329
tions, iv. 1oo /. , 1o6 /, Proscriptions P. Cornelius Lentulus Sura [consul, 683], and confiscations, iv. 102-106. Assig Catilinarian, iv. 477, 479, 480
nations to the soldiers, iv. 108yC Treat P. Cornelius Lentulus Spin ther, a Pom- ment of the Italians, iv. 107-110. peian, v. 209
Abolishes the Gracchan institutions, P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus, Iv. 11o jC Reorganizes the senate, iv. his character, iii. 314-317, 339. Incor
Scipionic circle, iv. 192, 203, 239, 243.
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and Pompeius a Roman prov1nce, Iv. 351-354. 4oa/, 43*- League of Cretan towns, iv. 27. /C
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Speeches, iv. 251.
P. Cornelius Sulla, Catil1narian, iv. 466
Comiculum, i. 125
Q. Cornificius, lieutenant of Caesar, v. Criminal procedure fundamental ideas,
284
Corona eivica, ii. 358 ; iii. 315
Coronea, it 441, 498, 501, 503 Correspondence published, v. 501 Correus, Bellovacian, v. 92/,
Corsica, Phocaeans settle in, i. 184. Etrus
can, i. 186, 413, 416. Carthaginian, 40. Roman fleet sent thither to found colony, it 44. Roman, ii. 177, 209. War with, ii. 376.
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*i 1- 324 ; hy the loss of the nomina Corbio, about 370, a member of Latin tion of priests, and by the abol1tion of league, i. 448 «. , 450
the more striking insignia, i. 324. Corcyra, ii. 422, 425. Commercial con Their position in reference to senate, i. nections with Italy, i. 176. Occupied
Choose senators at pleasure, by Agathocles, Cleonymus, Demetrius, i. 331. Conduct quaestorial elections, and Pyrrhus, i. 483^, 491 ; 7. Ro
i. 368. Restricted by the intercessio
and jurisdiction of the tribunes, i. 350-
354. Their power weakened in conse
quence of the conflicts between the gents in Social war, iii. 504, 522. orders, i. 400. Limited to the main
land, ii. 209. Receive a quasi -dicta
torial power by decree of the senate,
iii. 56. The consul conducting a con
sular election might propose list of, and
reject, candidates, i. 324. One consul Mummius, iii. 27a Art - treasures must be a plebeian, i. 380. Re-elec carried off, iii. 270 Destruction of, tion restricted, ii. 402 ; iii. 14. Ex iii. 272-274 iv. 173, 175. Roman clusion of the poorer citizens, iii. 14.
Rigbt of proposal, but not of deposition,
vested in the commun1ty, i. 323. Re
election forbidden, iii. 299; iv. 7a n.
This repealed by Sulla, iv. 116. Con
sular spheres of duty regulated by C.
Gracchus, iii. 355, 405. By Sulla, iv.
121 f. Decline of consulate under
Caesar, rv. 453; v. 309, 343^ Consul
tufftctus in the earlier time, i. 319 n. ;
in Caesar's time, v. 344. Consuls in
Beneventum, ii. 51. Opposition-consuls A. Cornelius Cossus [consul, 326], of the Italians, iii. 505.
Census, i. 208
Cantw, l 93 ; iii. 331
Contracts under earliest law not action Cn. Cornelius Scipio Asina [consul, 494*,
Contrebia, iii. 226 ; iv. 293
Conubium between Romans and Latins,
Cilicia, 674], iii. 382 «.
Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus [consul,
i. 13a; ii. 52 n. , 210. Withdrawn from
the Italian communities, ii. 52, and Cn. (? ) Cornelius Scipio. See L. Cor from the Sicilian (7), ii. 210 nelius Scipio
Convent** civium Romanorum, iv. L. Cornelius Balbus malor, iv. 89
190
Cookery, art of, iii. 123
Co-optation. See Priestly Colleges
Copia. See Thurii
Copper, the second oldest medium of L. Cornelius Scipio [consul, 495] takes
exchange, r. 251 f. Copper money in
Rome, iv. 179
Coppersmiths, guild of, i. 249, 307
Cora, originally Latin, i. 445 «. In the
Ale1ia, ii. 177. Epitaph on, ii. 115 ». ,
177
L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus [consul,
man, under a praefect, ii. 218 n. , 403 Corduene, iv. 317, 341
Corfmium, headquarters of the insur
Siege and capture by Caesar, v. 209^ Corinth, it 396, 430, 431, 432, 434, 437, 438, 442; iii. 266 f. , 268. Its commer cial connections with Italy, 176.
Colonies from, 166. Occupied by
domain, iii. 271 n. ; iv. 157. Restored by Caesar, v. 425. "Copper" of, iii. 274 n.
Corioli, about 370, a member of the Latin league, 448 «. , 450
Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, iii. 318, 333. 369/; 1v. 184, 250
Cornelia, wife of Caesar, iv. 279 Cornelians, freedmen of Sulla, iv. 110 Comelii, clan-village, 45
Cornelius Nepos, v. 498
425 A. Cornelius Cossus [consul, 411], 459 ». C. Cornelius China, Strata's lieutenant in
able, with the exception of betrothal,
purchase, and loan, i. 195. Of the Cn. Cornelius Scipio Calvus [consul, 53a], state with a burgess need no form, i. conquers the Celts, ii. 228. In Spanish 19S. Defaulter and his property could campaign, ii. 291, 309, 321-323
be sold, i. 1g6f. Consensual contracts Cn. Cornelius Dolabella [governor Id and obiigatio UtUru, iii. 91 n,
564], general in war with Antiochus, it Aricine league, i. 445 «. , 450. About 464, 470. Originator of special collec
the Social war, iii. 522
177
682], defeated by Spartacus, iv. 360,
380
L. Cornelius Balbus of Gades, Caesar's confidant, v. 342
L. Cornelius Scipio [consul, 456], epitaph on, ii. 91, 93, 103 «. , 115 «. , 123
370, a member of the Latin league, i. tions, iii. 39. Erased from the roll of 44*ft-,45o the equites, iii. 48 . Takes the mr.
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44 legal process, iv. 458-460.
L. Cornelius (Jintia [consul, 667-670], iii. P. Conielius Dolabeila [consul, 471], ii. 1s
545 ; iv. 57-o1, «4i 65. *8, 6g-71, 73- 74,
102 n.
L. Cornelius Cinna, son of the preceding,
iv. 288
L.
Cornelius Lentulus Cms [consul, 705],
▼. 183
L. Cornelius Merula [consul, 666], iv. 59,
66/:
L. (Cn. 7) Cornelius Scipio [praetor, 580],
captive with Antiochus, ii. 466
L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus [consul, L,671], iv. 74, &oj. , 101, 1o2 «. , 103
P. Cornelius Lentulus besiegc> Haliartus,
ii. 498
P. Cornelius Rufinus [consul, 464, 477L i.
39s ; ii. 64, 86 n,
P. Cornelius Scipio [consul, 536], com
mand-; against Hannibal in Gaul and Upper Italy, ii. 854-257, 268-278, aoi. In Spain, ", 308, 321-323
P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus, his charac ter, ii. 324-327. Saves his father's life at the Ticino, ii. 269. His conduct after the battle of Cannae, ii. 298. His Spanish campaigns, ii. 327-331. His African
Cornelius Si senna [praetor, 676],
lieutenant of Pompeius, iv. 403. His expedition, ii. 352-361. Triumph, ii.
torian of the Social and Civil wars, v.
493/
L. Cornelius Sulla, surnamed Felix, iv.
368. Opposed to Antiochus, ii. 464-46S. Separates the orders in the theatre, iii. 10, At enmity with Cato, iii. 4s, 47, 76. His political position, iii. 61. Ne potism, iii. 17. Early rise of, iii. 17. Introduces honorary surnames, 1i. 483,2. ;
142. Character, iii. 537/:; iv. 139-142.
Superstition, iv. 141, aoo. Political
career, iv. 142-145. Serves against
Jugtmha, iii. 407-409. Against the iii. 44. Largesses of foreign grain at
Teutones, iii. 443. Governor of Cilicia,
iv. as. General in Social war, iii. 50/4,
51O, 513, 5so, 522, 524/, 525, 52o.
Quarrels with Sulpicius, iii. 535
Marches on and occupies Rome, iii. writes Roman history in Greek, iii. 538, 539- F""s' legislation, hi. 541-545-
i11/: Regulations as to the burgesses, rupti/bility, iii. 295. Military tribune in ■v. 1I4^ As to the priestly colleges, iv. Spain, iii. 219X, 241. In Africa, iii.
In Macedonia, iii. 260. De and magistracies, iv. 1l6. t21. Erects stroys Carthage, iii. 252-258. Restores Cisalpine Gaul as a province, ii. 215 », discipline in the camp before Numan-
iv. 122/: His finance, iv. 126. Judicial tia, iii. 230 ; iv. 210. Destroys Nu-
115. Regulates qualifications for office 250
system, iv. 127-130. Quaestiones, iv, 128yC Police laws, iv. 130/ Resigns the dictatorship, iv. 138. After his re tirement, iv. 150. Death and burial, iv. 151 /. His opinion of Caesar, iv. 279. Political results of bis death, iv. 287.
mantia, iii. 231 /. Mission to the east. iii. 292. Bearing towards the populace, iii. 331. Attitude in reference to Sem- prontan agrarian law, iii". 320, 331, 334, 337- Judgment on the killing of XL Gracchus, iii. 327. Death, iii. 338.
nominal prices, iii. 76. Ridiculed by
Naevius, iii. 150. His trial and death,
ii483/
P. Cornelius Scipio, son of Africanus,
185
Mithradatic campaign, iii. 545, 547. P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica commands at
Conquers Greece, iv. 36-42. At Athens, Pydna, ii. 506
iv. 38, 39. Victorious at Chaeronea, iv. P. Cornelius Cethegus, a Marian, goes 41-43. At Orchomenus, iv. 44. Crosses over to Sulla, iv. 78. His influence, iv. to Asia, iv. $o/ Makes peace at Dar- 269, 351
danus, iv. 52. Against Fimbria, iv. P. Cornelius Dolabeila, Caesar's admiral S3/. Regulates Asiatic affairs, iv. in Illyricum, v. 235. Tribune of the 53^ Returns to Italy, iv. 55, 77. In people, v. 318
conflict with the Marian party, iv. 79- P. Cornelius Lentulus [praeter mriatua, 92. Dictator, iv. 98-100. His execu c. 589], iii. 329
tions, iv. 1oo /. , 1o6 /, Proscriptions P. Cornelius Lentulus Sura [consul, 683], and confiscations, iv. 102-106. Assig Catilinarian, iv. 477, 479, 480
nations to the soldiers, iv. 108yC Treat P. Cornelius Lentulus Spin ther, a Pom- ment of the Italians, iv. 107-110. peian, v. 209
Abolishes the Gracchan institutions, P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus, Iv. 11o jC Reorganizes the senate, iv. his character, iii. 314-317, 339. Incor
Scipionic circle, iv. 192, 203, 239, 243.
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and Pompeius a Roman prov1nce, Iv. 351-354. 4oa/, 43*- League of Cretan towns, iv. 27. /C
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Speeches, iv. 251.
P. Cornelius Sulla, Catil1narian, iv. 466
Comiculum, i. 125
Q. Cornificius, lieutenant of Caesar, v. Criminal procedure fundamental ideas,
284
Corona eivica, ii. 358 ; iii. 315
Coronea, it 441, 498, 501, 503 Correspondence published, v. 501 Correus, Bellovacian, v. 92/,
Corsica, Phocaeans settle in, i. 184. Etrus
can, i. 186, 413, 416. Carthaginian, 40. Roman fleet sent thither to found colony, it 44. Roman, ii. 177, 209. War with, ii. 376.
