10. What was the object of Catiline's conspiracy, by what Consul was it
defeated, and in what manner? (3)
11. What causes led to the formation of the First Triumvirate? (1)
12. What was the cause of the battle of Actium, and what was its result?
(2)
13. Describe the manner in which Octavius Augustus became Emperor, and
the character of his reign. (2)
14. By what Emperor was Jerusalem captured, and in what year? (2)
15. Describe the customs of the Romans at meals, and mention some
articles used by them for food. (2)
THE GEOGRAPHY OF ITALY, AND ITS EARLY INHABITANTS.
16. Draw a map of Italy, and upon it sketch the Apennine mountains, and
the rivers Tiber and Arno. (4)
17. Upon the map indicate the location of the following: Rome, Naples,
Tarentum. (3)
18. What three races occupied Italy in the earliest known times, what
part of Italy did each occupy, and from which of these were the Latins
descended? (7)
INDEX.
Achaeans
Achaia
Acroceraunia
Actium
Adherbal
Aduatuci
Aediles
Aedui
Aegates Islands
Aegyptus
Aemilian Way
Aemilius
Aeneas
Aequians
Aesis, R.
Aetius
Aetna
Aetolians
Afranius
Africa
Africanus
Agendicum
Ager occupatus
Ager privatus
Ager publicus
Ager Romanus
Agrarian Laws
Agricola
Agrigentum
Agrippa
Agrippina, daughter of Agrippa
Agrippina, sister of Caligula
Alae
Alans
Alaric
Alba Longa
Alban Lake
Alban Mts.
Alesia
Alexander the Great
Alexandria
Allia
Allies
Alsium
Ambiorix
Amphitheatres
Amulius
Anchises
Ancona
Ancus Marcius
Andes
Andriscus
Anio, R.
Anthemius
Antiochus III.
Antiochus IV.
Antium
Antonia
Antonius
Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius
Antoninus Pius
Antony
Aous, R.
Apennines
Apollo, worship of
Apollonia
Apollonius
Appeal, right of
Appian Way
Appius Claudius, Decemvir
Appius Claudius, father-in-law of Gracchus
Appius Claudius Caecus
Appuleian Laws
Apsus, R.
Apulia
Aqua Claudia
Aquae Sextiae
Aqueducts
Aquileia
Aquinum
Aquitani
Arabia
Arabia Petraea
Arcadius
Archelaus
Arches
Archimedes
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