Read A History of the Roman World Online
Authors: H. H. Scullard
Cornelius Scipio Nasica, P. (cos.
191
),
264
,
269
,
302
–
3
,
360
Cornelius Scipio Nasica, P. (cos.
162
),
252
,
267
,
277
,
278
,
304
Cornwall,
19
Corsica, Etruscans win,
31
,
143
; Rome reduces,
167
,
426 n.20
; organized as a Roman province,
153
,
167
; revolts,
267
Coruncanius, T. (cos.
280
),
110
,
337
Corycus, Cape, battle off,
240
Cosa,
132
Cotys of Thrace,
250
Crates, Stoic philosopher,
365
Cremation, Terramara,
8
; Villanovan,
13
,
14
; Iron Age,
12
–
15
; in Latium,
13
–
14
; at Rome,
39
–
40
Crete,
258
Critolaus, Achaean general,
261
Critolaus, Peripatetic philosopher,
365
Croton,
22
,
126
,
127
,
129
,
130
,
131
,
208
Cumae,
16
,
20
–
1
,
22
,
31
–
2
,
68
,
70
,
75
,
90
,
99
,
103
,
119
,
120
,
122
,
134
,
158
,
197
,
198
,
314
,
318
,
359
,
403 n.40
,
414 n.48
Curiae
,
61
,
64
–
5
,
77
,
117
,
411 n.33
Curius Dentatus, M’. (cos.
290
),
109
,
125
,
126
,
430 n.12
Cynoscephalae, battle of,
229
–
30
,
452 n.18
Cyrene,
259
Daunians,
16
Decima, Castel di,
34
,
36
,
403 n.44
Decius Mus, P. (cos.
340
),
109
,
430 n.11
Decius Mus, P. (cos.
312
),
109
,
111
,
137
,
124
–
5
Decius Mus, P. (cos.
279
),
430 n.11
Delium,
238
Delminium,
267
Delphi,
91
,
244
,
249
,
301
,
360
,
424 n.12
Demetrias (town in Greece),
220
,
229
,
235
–
8
,
248
Demetrius II of Macedon,
173
Demetrius, son of Philip V,
249
Demetrius of Pharos,
173
–
5
,
193
,
220
Demetrius, son of Seleucus IV of Syria,
259
–
60
,
455 n.2
Dertona,
266
Diaeus,
261
Diana,
35
,
357
; temple of,
50
,
54
,
331
,
408 n.13
Dictatorship, origin of,
72
–
3
,
415
; in Latin towns,
415
; held by a plebeian,
108
,
112
; non-military,
114
; checked,
187
; co-dictatorship,
188
; falls into disuse,
299
Dimale,
175
Diogenes,
365
Dionysius of Halicarnassus (historian),
371
Dionysius of Syracuse,
99
–
100
,
195
,
426 nn.20
&
25
Dionysus (Bacchus),
360
Domitius Ahenobarbus, Cn. (cos.
192
),
243
,
264
Drilo, river,
173
Drinus, river,
228
Duenos bowl,
340
Duilius, M. (trib. pl.,
357
),
106
Duilius, C. (cos.
260
),
153
,
325
,
333
,
463 n.23
Ebro, river: treaty of,
177
,
178
–
9
; naval battle at,
191
; Scipio’s victory at,
198
,
443 n.12
Ebusus,
143
Ecnomus, battle of,
154
,
437 n.14
Egerius,
84
Egypt, Roman friendship with,
131
,
221
,
224
,
258
–
9
; Roman embassy to,
222
,
448 n.6
Elba, iron of,
20
Elea,
31
Elis,
193
Elpeus, river,
252
Emporia (N. Africa),
142
,
214
,
277
Emporiae (Spain),
177
,
190
,
268
,
269
Ennius, Q.,
328
,
329
,
335
,
340
,
347
,
361
,
372
,
464 n.7
Epidamnus (Dyrrachium),
173
Epirus,
173
–
4
,
226
,
228
,
254
,
260
,
456 n.8
Equites,
65
–
6
,
82
,
412 n.39
,
459 n.1
; growth of,
288
–
9
; influence of,
295
; in provinces,
295
–
6
;
see
Trade
Eretria,
228
Eretum,
89
Eryx, Mt,
158
Este,
see
Atestines
Etruscans, on Villanovan sites,
13
,
24
; origin of,
23
–
6
,
400 n.26
; language,
24
,
28
–
9
,
339
,
402 n.32
; civilization,
26
–
30
,
313
–
16
,
347
–
9
,
464 n.9
; confederacies,
30
–
1
,
32
,
402 n.35
; religion,
26
–
7
,
28
,
402 n.31
; empire of,
30
–
7
,
402 nn.37
&
41
; decline of,
67
–
70
,
74
–
5
,
84
,
87
,
89
–
90
,
95
,
99
; influence in Latium and Rome,
35
–
6
,
48
–
56
; effect on Roman religion,
358
; wars with Rome,
see
Rome.
See also
400 nn.26
–
41
Eudamus,
241
Eumenes of Pergamum,
233
,
235
,
236
,
238
,
240
–
3
; benefits from war with Antiochus,
244
–
5
; claims Aenus,
248
; complains of Perseus,
250
,
455 n.4
; negotiates with Perseus,
252
,
255
; discredited,
255
Fabian
gens
,
70
,
89
,
301
,
307
,
424 n.10
Fabius Buteo, M. (cos.
245
),
178
Fabius Maximus, Q. (cos.
213
),
199
Fabius Maximus Cunctator, Q. (cos.
233
),
187
–
9
,
197
–
201
,
202
,
209
–
10
,
215
,
298
,
301
,
326
,
347
Fabius Maximus Rullianus, Q. (cos.
322
),
109
,
111
,
123
,
124
–
5
Fabius Maximus Servilianus, Q. (cos.
141
),
272
Fabius Pictor, Q., annalist,
149
,
180
,
346
,
369
–
70
,
372
,
407 n.13
,
422 n.1
,
466
Fabius Vibulanus, M. (cos.
480
),
89
Fabrateria,
119
Fabricius Luscinus, C. (cos.
282
),
127
,
129
,
130
Fagutal,
38
Falerii (Falisci),
17
,
55
,
91
,
97
,
123
,
125
,
168
,
283
,
314
,
316
,
409 n.24
,
425 n.13
Family,
56
–
7
,
323
–
5
,
326
–
7
,
351
–
4
,
462 n.14
Famine, at Rome,
75
,
94
,
419 n.11
Fanum,
207
Faunus, temple of,
331
Federation, Roman,
102
–
4
,
133
–
8
; loyalty of,
122
,
136
,
143
,
159
,
168
,
186
,
189
,
201
Felsina (Bologna),
see
Bononia
Feronia,
see
Lucus Feroniae
Fescennine verse,
340
Festivals,
329
Fetiales
,
60
,
224
,
335
,
355
,
410 n.31
‘Fetters of Greece’,
220
,
229
,
231
,
232
Finance of Roman Treasury,
319
–
21
,
461 n.10
Flamininus,
see
Quinctius
Flaminius, C. (cos.
223
),
439 n.6
; and reform of Comitia Centuriata,
438 n.5
; and
ager Gallicus
,
169
; supports Lex Claudia,
169
; attacks Insubres,
171
–
2
; and agrarian party,
181
; defeated at Trasimene,
185
–
8
,
442 n.6
; tradition biased against,
297
Flavius, Cn. (aedile,
304
),
111
,
333
,
337
Fordicidia,
61
Fornacalia,
61