peror, 325.
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, meets M. Antony at Tarsus, 262-3;
attracts him to Alexandria, 263;
is deserted for Octavia, 265;
again attracts Antony, who returns with her to Alexandria, 267;
war declared against her by the Senate, 268;
defeated with Antony at Actium, 268;
deceives Antony, but fails to deceive Octavian, 269;
kills herself, 269.
Clients, 12.
Clodius Albinus, 319.
Clodius Pulcher, P., profligate conduct of, 226;
tribune, 227;
procures the banishment of Cicero, 227;
killed by Milo, 238.
Clusium besieged, 45.
Cocceius Nerva, 293, 299;
emperor, 306.
Cohorts, 123.
Collatia, Collatinus, 16.
Colonies, Roman, 43.
Colosseum, the, 303.
Columella, 350.
_Comitia Centuriata_, 20, 120.
_Comitia Curiata_, 12, 20, 120.
_Comitia Tributa_, 18, 20, 121.
Constantine proclaimed Augustus, 330;
emperor, 331;
removes the capital to Constantinople, 332;
his character, 335.
Constantius, 328;
emperor, 329.
Consuls, duties of, 118.
Corfinium, new republic at, 178.
Corinth captured, and burnt, 138.
Coriolanus, C. Marcius, 32;
banished from Rome, 32;
invades Rome at the head of a Volscian army, 32;
spares the city, 33;
his death, 33.
Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, 149, 160.
Cornelia, daughter of Cinna, married to Caesar, 214;
her death, 215.
Corneliae Leges, 186.
Cornelii, slaves so called, 195.
Cornelius Fronto, 314.
Corsica and Sardinia formed into a Roman province, 77.
Corsica, revolt in, 115.
Cotta, C. Aurelius, lawyer, 216.
Cotta, L. Aurelius, 218.
Cotta, M. Aurelius, defeated by Mithridates, 206.
Crassus, P. Licinius, 147.
Crassus, M. Licinius, Praetor, appointed to command the army against the
Gladiators, 202;
defeats and slays Spartacus, 203;
Consul with Pompey, 203;
forms 1st Triumvirate with Caesar and Pompey, 225;
meets Caesar and Pompey at Luca, 236;
second Consulship with Pompey, 236;
his command in Syria, 236;
crosses the Euphrates, 237;
defeated and killed, 237.
Cremona besieged, 113.
Cretan Archers (_Sagittarii_), 124.
Ctesiphon captured by Trajan, 308.
Curiae, 12.
Curiatii, 18.
Curius, M'., defeats Pyrrhus, 65.
Curtius, M., legend of, 53.
_Curules Magistratus_, 117.
D.
Dacia made a Roman province, 308.
Dacians cross the Danube, 305.
Decebalus, 305;
demands tribute, 307;
his defeat, 308.
Decemvirate, 36;
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