re, 224;
Consul, 225;
forms cabal with Pompey and Crasus (1st Triumvirate), 225;
carries Agrarian Law, 225;
supports Pompey, and gives him his only daughter Julia in
marriage, 225;
divorces his wife, 226;
obtains command in Gaul, 226;
1st campaign in Gaul, 229;
2nd, 230;
3rd, 230;
4th, 231;
5th, 232;
6th, 232;
7th, 233;
8th, 234;
rivalry of Pompey, 237-8-9;
returns to Italy, 240;
quarters at Ravenna, 240;
ordered to disband his army, 240;
refuses, and crosses the Rubicon, 241;
enters Rome, 242;
conquers his opponents in Spain, 242;
short Dictatorship, 243;
crosses to Greece to encounter Pompey, 243-4;
total defeat of Pompey in the battle of Pharsalia, 245;
Dictator, 246;
pursues Pompey into Egypt, 246;
supports Cleopatra, 246;
conquers Pharnaces in Syria, 240;
returns to Rome, 246;
defeats Pompeian army in Africa, 247;
death of Cato at Utica, 247;
master of the Roman world, and Dictator for ten years, 247;
his Triumph, 247;
his clemency and reforms, 247-8-9;
Imperator and Dictator for life, 249;
appoints Octavius his heir, 249;
conspiracy against him, 249-50;
assassination, 250;
character, 250-1;
his character as a writer, 283.
Caesar, L.. Julius, Consul, 179;
in Social War, 179;
proposes Lex Julia, 179.
Caesar, Lucius, 293.
Caesar, Tiberius Claudius, succeeds Caligula, 300;
enters Britain, 301.
Caesar, Vespasianus, 301;
emperor, 302;
death, 303.
Caesar, A. Vitellius, Emperor, 302.
Calabria, 4.
Calphurnius, 346.
Calpurnian Law, 157.
Camillus, M. Furius, 43, 44, 47, 48, 52.
Campagna, 3.
Campania, 4.
Cannae, immense Roman army defeated at, by Hannibal, 88.
Cantabri, conquered by Augustus, 291.
Cantabrians, 114, 144-5.
Canuleia Lex, 41.
Capito, C. Ateius, 350.
Capitolium, 23.
Capua, opens its gates to Hannibal, 89;
retaken by the Romans, 96.
Caracalla, Emperor, 321;
assassinated, 322.
Caractacus, 301.
Carbo, Cn. Papirius, Consul, joins Cinnae, 190.
Carinus, 326.
Carthage, 68;
capture and destruction of, 142;
rebuilt by the Romans, 142;
capital of the Vandal kingdom, 142;
finally destroyed by the Arabs, 142.
Carthaginians, their navy, 70;
defeated by the Roman navy, 71, 72.
Carus, Emperor, 326.
Catilina, L. Sergius, early life, 218;
crimes, 218;
conspiracy, 219;
accused by Cicero, 219;
leaves Rome, 220;
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