recalled, and superseded by Pompey, 209.
_Ludi Magni_, 117.
Lusitania, invaded by Ser. Sulpicius Galba, 143;
tribes of, subdued by Caesar, 224.
Lusitanians, 114, 144-5.
M.
Macedonia, kingdom of, 107;
under Augustus, 289.
Macedonian War, 135.
Macrinus, Emperor, 322;
defeated by Elagabalus, 322.
Macrobius, 350.
Maecenas, C. Cilnius, 286.
Maelius, Sp., slain, 42.
Magister Equitum, 28 (note).
Magna Graecia, 6, 60.
Mamertini, 69.
Manilian Law, Cicero's address in favor of, 217.
Manilius, C., Tribune, 210.
_Manipuli_, 122.
Manlius, M., saves the Capitol, 47;
patron of the poor, 48;
his fate, 49.
Manlius Torquatus, L., 218, 220.
Manlius Torquatus, T., legend of, 48;
and of his son, 55.
Manlius Vulso, Cn., defeats the Galatians, and afterward, in conjunction
with commissioners, concludes a peace with Antiochus, and settles
the affairs of Asia, 111, 112.
Marcellinus, Ammianus, 348.
Marcellus, 292.
Marcellus, M., Consul, arrives in Sicily, 93;
takes Leontini, 93;
invests Syracuse, where he is baffled by Archimedes, 93,
but finally captures it, 94;
takes Salapia, 96;
defeated and slain in Lucania, 97.
Marcius, C., Coriolanus, 32.
Marcomanni defeat Verus, 315.
Marius, C., early life, 161;
in Spain with Scipio, 146, 162;
elected Tribune, 162;
sends the Consul Metellus to prison, 162;
elected Praetor, 162;
marries Julia, sister of C. Julius Caesar the elder, 162;
accompanies Metellus to Africa, 164;
returns to Rome, and is elected Consul, with command in Numidia, 166;
repulses a combined attack of Jugurtha and Bocchus, 167;
attaches Bocchus to the Romans, and takes Jugurtha prisoner, both by
the agency of his Quaestor Sulla, 167;
elected Consul during his absence, and returns to Rome, leading
Jugurtha in triumph, 168;
reorganizes the army, 170;
elected Consul a third and fourth time, 170;
defeats and destroys the Cimbri, Teutones, and Ambrones, 171;
elected Consul a fifth time, and has a Triumph, 171;
enters into a compact with Saturninus and Glaucia, 173;
and is elected Consul a sixth time, 173, 174;
loses reputation, and sets sail for Cappadocia and Galatia, 175;
in the Social War, 179;
is surpassed by Sulla, 180;
intrigues to obtain the command against Mithridates, 181;
is opposed by Sulla, who enters Rome with his army, and Marius makes
his escape, 183;
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