m and Drepanum, 76;
conquests in Spain, 80;
death, 80.
Hannibal elected to succeed Hasdrubal, 80;
first campaigns in Spain, 80;
besieges and takes Saguntum, 80, 81;
crosses the Iberus and the Pyrenees with a large army, 83;
reaches the Rhone, 83;
crosses the Alps, 83;
encamps in the plains of the Po, among the Insubres, 84;
reduces the Taurinians, 84;
defeats the army of Scipio near the Ticinus, 84;
defeats combined army of Scipio and Longus near the Trebia, 84;
marches through Liguria to the Arno, 86;
defeats C. Flaminius at Lake Trasimenus, 86;
eludes Q. Fabius and defeats Minucius, 87;
annihilates an immense Roman army at Cannae, 88;
marches into Samnium and Campania, and obtains Capua, 89;
his rapid marches, 92;
campaigns of B.C. 215-213, 92, 93;
obtains Tarentum, 93;
marches up to the walls of Rome, but is unable to take the city, 95;
loses Capua, 96;
loses Salapia, 96;
destroys the army of Cn. Fulvius at Herdonea, 96;
loses Tarentum, 96;
is recalled from Italy, 104;
defeated by Scipio near Zama, 104;
is protected by Antiochus, after whose defeat at Magnesia he escapes,
and is received by Prusias, king of Bithynia, 111;
is demanded by Rome, takes poison, and dies, 131, 132.
Hanno, in command of Carthaginian fleet, defeated by Lutatius
Catulus, 76.
Hasdrubal succeeds Hamilcar, 80;
founds New Carthage, 80;
assassinated, 80.
Hasdrubal, brother of Hannibal, marches from Spain into Italy, 97;
is defeated on the Metaurus, and slain, 98.
_Hastati_, 122, 123.
Helvetii defeated by Caesar, 229.
Hernicans, 59.
Herodes Atticus, 314.
Hiero, king of Syracuse, 69;
besieges Messana, 70;
is defeated by the Romans, and makes peace, 70;
his death, 93.
Hirtius, A., Consul, defeats Antony at Mutina, but is slain, 255.
Hispania Citerior and Ulterior, 114.
Honorius, son of Theodosius, 339.
Horatii, 13.
Horatius Flaccus, Q. (poet), 278.
Hortensia, Lex, 51.
Hortensius, Q. (orator), 210, 211, 216, 217.
Hostilianus, Emperor, 324.
Hostilius Mancinus, C., defeated by the Celtiberians, 145.
Huns appear on the Danube, 338;
cross the river, 342.
Hyrcanus favored by Pompey, 212, 213.
I.
Iapygians, 5.
_Ignobiles_, 128 (note).
Illyria and Illyrians, 78-9.
Illyrian Wars, 78, 79.
Istria subdued, 115.
Italia, 7.
Italians proper, 5.
Italicus, C. Silius, 344.
Italy, geography of, 1;
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