1.
Scipio Africanus Minor, 140;
captures and destroys Carthage, 142;
sent to Spain, 145;
opposes Ti. Gracchus, 153;
found dead in his room, 153.
Scipio, L. Cornelius (Asiaticus) appointed to the command against
Antiochus, who had invaded the kingdom of Pergamus, 111;
defeats Antiochus near Magnesia, and returns to Rome, 111;
prosecution of, 130.
Scipio Nasica, P. Cornelius, subdues the Boii, 114.
Sempronian Laws, 157.
Senate, 12, 119.
Senators bribed by Jugurtha found guilty by a commission, 164.
_Senatus Consultum_, 120.
Seneca, 301;
his writings, 349.
Seneca, M. Annaeus, 348.
Senones, 45.
Septimius Severus, Emperor, 320;
penetrates to the interior of Scotland, 321.
Sertorius Macro, 299.
Sertorius, Q., in Spain, 200;
defeats Q. Metellus, 200;
is opposed to Pompey, 201;
assassinated by Perperna, 202.
Servile War at Carthage, 77.
Servile War in Sicily, First, 146-7;
Second, suppressed by M. Aquillius, 172.
Servilius, Q., murdered, 178.
Servius Tullius, succeeds Tarquinius Priscus, 18;
reforms the constitution, and divides the territory, 18;
increases the city, and surrounds it with a wall, 20;
forms an alliance with the Latins, 20;
his death, 22;
his two daughters, 22.
Seven hills of Rome, 20 (note).
Sextius, L., first Plebeian Consul, 50.
Sicily invaded by the Romans, 69-71;
made subject to the Romans, except Syracuse, 76;
Praetor for, 118;
under Augustus, 287.
Sicinius Dentatus slain, 38.
Sidicini, 53.
Silanus, 297.
Slaves under the Romans, 146.
Social War, or Marsic War, 178-180.
_Socii_, or Allies, 66;
troops furnished by, 123.
_Sociorum Praefecti_, 123.
Soli, afterward Pompeiopolis, occupied by pirates, 210.
Spain in two provinces, 114;
Praetors for, 118;
under Augustus, 287.
Spanish Wars, 143-146.
Sparta, 107.
Spartacus, a gladiator, excites an insurrection of slaves, 202;
devastates Italy with a large army of slaves, 203;
defeated by Crassus, 203;
slain in battle, 203.
_Spolia opima_ won by A. Cornelius Cossus, 43.
Statius, P. Papinius, 344.
Stilicho, 339.
St. Chrysostom, 311.
_Suffetes_, 68.
Sulla, C. Cornelius, early life and character, 167;
Quaestor with Marius in Africa, 168;
gains over Bocchus, and entraps and makes a prisoner of Jugurtha, 167;
in Social War, 180;
Consul, 181;
rivalry with Marius, 182;
enters Rome with his army, and t
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