man garrisons from all the towns of Greece, and
returns to Italy, 109.
Flaminius, C., defeats the Insubres, 79;
is defeated by Hannibal near Lake Trasimenus, and slain, 86.
Florian, Emperor, 326.
Florus, L. Annaeus, 347.
_Fossa Mariana_, 170.
Frentani, 3.
Fulvia (mistress of Q. Curius), 219.
Fulvia, wife of M. Antony, conspires against him, 263;
is driven out of Home, and defeated at Perusia, 263;
dies at Sicyon, 264.
Fulvius Nobilior, M., besieges and captures the town of Ambracia, 111.
G.
Gabii, 25
Gabinius, A., Tribune, 210.
Gaius, 350.
Galatia, 106.
Galatians attacked by Cn. Manlius Vulso, defeated in two battles, and
compelled to sue for peace, 112.
Galba, Ser. Sulpicius, his treachery, 144;
succeeds Nero, 302.
Galerius, 328:
emperor, 329.
Gallia Cisalpina, 2.
Gallaecians, 114.
Gallienus, Emperor, 325.
Gallus, Emperor, 324.
Gaul, Caesar's wars in, 229-234;
under Augustus, 287;
insurrection in, 297.
Gauls in Italy, 6:
(Insubres) conquered, 79.
Gellius, Aulus, 350.
Gentes, Roman, 12.
Germanicus, adopted by Tiberius, 293;
quells a mutiny on the Rhine, 296;
his German campaigns, 296;
his death, 296.
Geta, son of Septimius, killed by Caracalla, 321.
Glabrio, M. Acilius, 209.
Glaucia, fellow-demagogue of Saturninus, pelted to death with tiles by
the mob, 175.
Gordian, Emperor, 324.
Goths (Senones) besiege Clusium, 45;
march against Rome, 46;
battle of the Allia, 46;
Rome destroyed, 46;
the Capitol besieged, 46;
Capitol saved, 47;
Goths repulsed and destroyed, 47;
invade the Empire, 324
Gracchi, 148-160.
Gracchus, Caius Sempronius (the Tribune), returns from Sardinia, 157;
elected Tribune, 157;
his legal reforms, 157, 158;
opposed by M. Livius Drusus, 159;
murdered, 160.
Gracchus, Tib. Sempronius (father of the Tribunes), subdues Spain, 115.
Gracchus, Tib. Sempronius (the Tribune), Quaestor in Spain, 145;
at the siege of Carthage, 149;
elected Tribune, 150;
introduces Agrarian Law, 150, 151;
his murder, 152.
Graecia, Magna, 6, 60.
Greece under Augustus, 288.
Greek colonies in Italy, 6.
H.
Hadrian, Emperor, 309;
journey through his provinces, 310;
his _Edictum Perpetuum_, 311;
builds a villa at Tibur, 312.
Hamilcar, a Carthaginian officer, excites Gauls and Ligurians against
Romans, 113.
Hamilcar Barca, 75;
relieves Lilybaeu
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