cts troops, 221;
defeated and slain, 221.
Cassius Longinus, C., fights under Crassus in Mesopotamia, 237;
conducts the retreat to Syria, 237;
originates the conspiracy against Caesar, 249;
retires into Syria, 253;
defeats Dolabella in Syria, 258;
plunders Rhodes, 258;
marches with Brutus into Thrace, 258;
defeated by Antony at Philippi, 261;
his death, 261.
Cato, M. Porcius, in Spain, 114;
Quaestor, Praetor, Consul, 129;
Censor, 132;
his reforms, 132;
his prejudices, 132, 133;
his severity and avarice, 133.
Cato, M. Porcius, advocates the death of the Catilinarian
conspirators, 221;
his death at Utica, 247;
his character as a writer, 283.
Catullus, Valerius, 276.
Catulus, Q. Lutatius, combined with Marius in the overthrow of the
Cimbri, 171;
his death by order of Marius, 185.
Catulus, Q. Lutatius (son), hails Cicero as "Father of his
Country," 221.
Caudine Forks, battle at, 57, 58.
Celsus, A. Cornelius, 350.
Celtiberians, tribes of, 114;
war with, 145.
Censors, 118.
Census, 118.
_Centuriones_, 122.
Cethegus, C. Cornelius, 219, 220.
Chosroes, king of the Parthians, 310.
Cicero, M, Tullius, early life, studies, and success as an orator, 216;
Quaestor, 217;
prosecutes Verres, 217;
his speech for Sex. Roscius of Ameria, 216;
studies at Athens and in Asia Minor, 216;
Quaestor in Sicily, under Sex. Peducaeus, at Lilybaeum, 217;
AEdile, Praetor, 217;
Consul, 219;
opposes agrarian law of Rullus, 219;
denounces Catiline, 219;
arrests conspirators, 220;
third oration, 220;
his popularity, 221;
hostility of Clodius, 227;
his banishment, 227;
his return to Rome, 228;
joins the party of Caesar's assassins, 252;
his Philippics against Antony, 254;
stimulates the Senate against Antony and Octavian, 255;
is included in the list of proscriptions, 257;
his death, 257;
his character as a writer, 282.
Cimbri, 169;
they enter and ravage Spain, 170;
enter Italy, destroyed by Marius and Catulus, 171.
Cincinnatus and the AEquians, 34.
Cincius Alimentus, L., 282.
Cinna, L., Consul, 184;
conflict with Octavius, 185;
associated with Marius, 185;
their massacres in Rome, 185;
murdered by his army, 190.
Cinna, grandson of Pompey, 290.
Circus Maximus, 17.
Cisalpine Gaul, a Roman province, 114.
_Cives Romani_, 66.
Claudianus, Claudius, 345.
Claudius, M. Aurelius, Em
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