196; his death, 198.
------, Tiberius's son, 197, 203; his death, 217, 224, 230; son of
Germanicus, starved, 226; father of Claudius, 295; died in Germany,
ib.; his character, 296.
Dyracchium, Cn. Pompey blockaded there, 23, 40.
Eagles, the standards, of the legions, 39, 259 and note.
East, the, prophecy of a Ruler from, 445 and note.
Egypt confirmed to Cleopatra, 24; supplies Rome with corn, 82; made
a province, ib.
Emperor, the title of, 46 note.
Ennius, account of, 506, 507.
Epicadius completes Sylla's Commentaries, 516.
Epidius, C., teaches rhetoric, 527.
Equestrian order, scrutiny of, 98, 102: procession of, 101 and note;
review of, 261; purified by Vespasian, 453.
Eratosthenes, the philosopher, 514.
Esseda, a light British car, 264 and note.
Family names and cognomena, 192 note.
Felix, governor of Judaea, 321; his wives, ib.
Flaccus, C. Valerius, a poet, 463.
Flamen Dialis, high-priest of Jupiter, 1 note.
Flavian family, account of, 441; temple of, 495.
Flavia Domitilla, wife of Vespasian, 443.
Flavius Clemens, Domitian's cousin, 492; put to death, ib. and note, 494.
------ Sabinus, Vespasian's brother, 437; retreats to the capitol, 438;
buried there, ib.
Forum, the Roman, 7; of Julius Caesar, 18; of Augustus, 92, 113; of
Nerva, 483.
Fruits, foreign, introduced at Rome, 493 note.
Fucine lake, drainage of, projected by J. Caesar, 30; emissary of,
311, 314.
GALBA, not allied to the Caesars, 400; his descent, 401; birth, 402;
studies the law, 403; courted by Agrippina, ib.; a favourite of Livia,
ib.; proctor and consul, 404; commands in Gaul, ib.; in Africa, 405;
in Spain, 406; on Nero's death assumes the title of Caesar, 408;
marches to Rome, 409; his severity, 410; becomes hateful to the people,
411; and the troops, ib.; omens against him, 412; the praetorian
revolt, 413; he is slain, ib.; his person and habits, 414.
Callus, Cornelius, prefect of Egypt, 120; friend of Augustus, ib.; his
eclogues, 188; patron of Caecilius, a man of letters, 518.
------, L. Plotius, a rhetorician, 526.
Gaul, J. Caesar goes there as proconsul, 15; division of the provinces,
ib. note; he levies troops in, 16; his conquests in, 17.
Germanicus marries Agrippina, 118; adopted by Tiberius, 203, 251; his
triumph, ib.; his death, 217, 224, 251; his sons, 225; his cha
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