king of Syria, proposes to Philip V. to partition Egypt
between them, 108;
receives Hannibal as a fugitive, 110;
is persuaded to invade Greece, 110;
is defeated at Thermopylae, and returns to Syria, 111;
invades the kingdom of Pergamus, but is defeated near Magnesia, 111;
is compelled to cede all his dominions in Asia Minor, to pay fines,
and surrender Hannibal, 111;
peace concluded, and affairs of Asia settled, 112.
Antiochus Asiaticus deposed, 212.
_Antepilani_, 122.
Antoninus, M. Aurelius, Emperor, 314;
death of, 316.
Antoninus, M. Commodus, Emperor, 316.
Antoninus Pius, Emperor, 313.
Antonius, C., 219, 220, 221.
Antonius, M. (orator), assassinated, 185.
Antony (Marcus Antonius), Consul with Caesar, 249;
offers the diadem to Caesar, 249;
takes possession of Caesar's papers and treasures, 252;
pronounces the funeral oration over the body of Caesar, 253;
master of Rome, 253;
attacked by Cicero in his Philippies, 254;
retires to Cisalpine Gaul, and besieges Mutina, 254;
declared a public enemy, 254;
defeats Pansa, 255;
is defeated by Hirtius, 255;
received in Farther Gaul by Lepidus, 255;
forms Triumvirate with Octavian and Lepidus, 256;
defeats Cassius at Philippi, 261;
licentious conduct in Asia Minor, and meeting with
Cleopatra, 262, 263;
follows her to Alexandria, 263;
Fulvia, his wife, and L. Antonius, his brother, rise against him, 263;
his troops defeated in Syria, 264;
meets his wife and brother at Athens, 264;
his wife dies, 264;
forms an alliance with Sextus Pompey, 264;
marries Octavia, sister of Octavian, 264;
returns to the East with Octavia, 265;
his success in Syria, 265;
makes another treaty with Octavian, 266;
renews his union with Cleopatra, 267;
is defeated in Parthia, 267;
returns to Alexandria, 267;
is defeated by Octavian in the battle of Actium, 268, 269;
is again defeated at Alexandria, 269;
stabs himself, 269.
Apollonia, besieged by Philip V. of Macedon, 107.
_Appellatio_, 121.
Appius Claudius, 38, 40.
Appius Claudius Caecus, 66;
his son, 69.
Appuleius, 349.
Apulia, 4.
Aquae Sextae, battle at, 171.
Aquillius, M'., Consul, suppresses the Second Servile War in
Sicily, 172;
is defeated, and made prisoner by Mithridates, 188.
Arabia Felix invaded by Trajan, 308.
Arabia Petraea made a Roman province, 308.
Arcadius, son of Theodosius, 339;
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