thus becomes solo
ruler, 11;
his death, 11;
institutions, 12.
Romulus Augustus, 343.
Rorarii, 123.
Rufinus, 339.
Rufus, Q. Curtius, 347.
Rullus (Tribune), 219.
Rupilius, P., captures Tauromenium and Enna, and ends the First Servile
War, 147.
Rutilius Rufus found guilty and banished, 175.
Rutilius Lupus, P., Consul, 179;
defeated and slain, 179.
S.
Sabellians, 3.
Sabine virgins, rape of, 10.
Sabini, 3, 11 (note).
Sacred Mount, first secession to, 31;
second secession, 39.
Sacrovir, 297.
Saguntum captured, 81.
Salii, priests of Mars, 13.
Sallustius Crispus, C., 284.
Salvius, leader of the slaves in Sicily, 172;
assumes the surname of Tryphon, 172.
Salvus Julianus, 350.
Samnites, history, 53;
tribes, 53;
conquer Campania and Lucania, 53;
attack the Sidicini and Campanians, 53;
enter into war with the Romans, 54;
are defeated at Mount Gaurus, 54;
peace 54;
second of Great War with the Romans, 57;
quarrel between Q. Fabius Maximus and L. Papirius Cursor, 57;
Samnite general, C. Pontius, defeats the Romans at the Caudine
Forks, 57, 58;
treaty rejected by the Romans, 58;
successes of the Romans, and peace, 58;
third war, 59;
battle of Sentinum, 59;
defeat, and peace, 59.
Samnium and Samnites, 4.
Sapor, king of Persia, 336.
Sardinia obtained from Carthage, and formed into a Roman province, 77;
revolt in, 115;
Praetor for, 118.
Satires, Roman, 276.
Saturnian Metre, 272.
Saturninus elected Tribune, 174;
brings in an Agrarian Law, 174;
murders Memmius, 174;
is declared a public enemy, 174;
pelted to death with tiles by the mob, 175.
Scipio, Cneius, in Spain, 95;
slain there, 95.
Scipio, P. Cornelius, marches to oppose Hannibal, 83;
killed in Spain, 95.
Scipio Africanus Major, P. Cornelius, his early life, 99;
elected Proconsul, and goes to Spain, 100;
captures New Carthage, 100;
defeats Hasdrubal, 101;
master of nearly all Spain, by a victory (place uncertain), 101;
crosses over to Africa, 101;
quells insurrection and mutiny in Spain, 101;
captures Gades, 102;
returns to Rome, and is elected Consul, 102;
passes over to Sicily, and thence to Africa, 103;
besieges Utica, 103;
is opposed by Hasdrubal and Syphax, whom he defeats, 103;
defeats Hannibal near Zama, 104;
returns to Rome, 105;
prosecuted, 131;
retires from Rome, 131;
death, 13
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