s Egypt confirmed to her by J. Caesar, 24; intrigues with
him, 34; has a son by him, ib.; flies with Mark Antony, 81; kills
herself, 82; her children by Antony, ib. and 81.
Coins of Caligula, 37; of Vespasian, 467.
Cologne, founded by Agrippina, 434 and note.
Colonies at Como, 19; foreign, 29.
Colosseum, the, begun by Vespasian, 453; finished by Titus, 470 and note.
Commentaries, Caesar's, 36, 37.
Comet before Nero's death, 366.
Comitium, the, embellished, 7 and note.
Como, colony settled there, 19 and note.
Compitalian festival, flowers used at 96, and note.
Confluentes, Coblentz, 250.
Cordus Cremutius, a historian, 99.
Cornelia, Julius Caesar's wife, 2; her death, 5.
Corinth. See Isthmus of.
Cornelius Nepos, account of, 101.
Cotiso, king of the Getae, 117 and note.
Cottius, his dominions in the Alps, 216, 349.
Crassus, aspires to be dictator, 6; his conspiracies, 6 and 7; becomes
security for Julius Caesar, 11 note; reconciled to Pompey, 12.
Crates, a grammarian, 504.
Cunobeline and his son, 282; defeated by Aulus Plautius, 309 and note.
Curtius Nicia, a scholar, 517.
Curule chair, 89; description of, note ib.
Cybele, rites of, 121 and note, 194.
Date-trees, introduction of, 493 and note.
Dolabella, P., loses a fleet, 24; inveighs against J. Caesar, 32;
prosecuted by Caesar, 35.
Domitia, wife of Domitian, 480; intrigues with Paris, 481; denies
intrigue with Titus, 473; plots Domitian's death, 491.
DOMITIAN, his birth, 479; his youth infamous, ib.; escapes from
Vitellius, ib.; assumes power in Rome, 480; governs despotically, ib.;
under Vespasian amused himself with poetry, ib.; plots against Titus,
ib.; succeeds him, 481; his wife Domitia, 480, 481; gives costly
spectacles, ib. 482; his public buildings, 483; expeditions, ib.;
his administration, 484; of justice, 485; his cruelties, 487, 488;
extortions, 489; poll-tax on the Jews, ib.; his arrogance, 490;
conspiracy against him, 481; alarms and omens, 492, 493; his
assassination, 494; his person and habits, 496; lewd conduct, 497;
he is lamented only by the soldiers, 497.
Domitii, family of, 337-339.
Domitilla, wife of Flavius Clemens, 494 note.
Druids, religion of, suppressed by Claudius, 318.
Drusilla, sister of Caligula, 268.
------, wife of Felix, 321 and note.
Drusus, brother of Tiberius,
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