akes possession of the city, 183;
leaves Rome for the East, 184;
plunders Athens, 188;
victory at Orchomenus, 189;
makes peace with Mithridates, 189;
overcomes Fimbria, 189;
defeats the younger Marius, and enters Rome, 192;
battle with the Samnites and Lucanians for the possession of
Rome, 192;
Allies defeated, 193;
elected Dictator, 193;
his massacres and proscriptions, 194;
elected Consul, 194;
his Triumph, and assumed title of Felix, 194;
his military colonies, 194, 195;
his reforms, 194, 195;
resignation of Dictatorship, retirement, and death, 195;
his legislation, 190-193.
Sulpicius Rufus, P., sells himself to Marius, 182;
put to death, 183.
_Supplicatio_, 125.
Synorium, fortress of, 211.
Syphax, at war with Carthage, 95;
is visited by Scipio, but, falling in love with Sophonisba, daughter
of Hasdrubal, becomes an ally of the Carthaginians, 101;
defeated by Scipio and Masinissa, and flies into Numidia, 103;
is pursued and taken prisoner by Laelius and Masinissa, 103.
Syracuse captured by Marcellus, 94.
Syria, condition of, 106;
made a Roman province, 212.
Syrus, P., 275.
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Tacitus, Emperor, 326.
Tacitus, the historian, 346.
Tarentum, 60, 62;
captured, 65.
Tarpeia, 10.
Tarquinius Priscus, Lucius, his birth and descent, 16;
elected 5th king of Rome, 16;
defeats the Sabines and captures Collatia, 16;
takes also many Latin towns, and becomes ruler of all Latium, 16;
constructs the cloacae, 16;
lays out the Circus Maximus, and institutes the games of the
Circus, 17;
increases the Senate, the Equites, and the Vestal Virgins, 17;
appoints Servius Tullius his successor, 18;
his reign and death, 18.
Tarquinius Superbus, Lucius, succeeds Servius Tullius, 22;
his tyranny, 22;
alliance with the Latins, 22;
war with the Volscians, 23;
founds the temple named the Capitolium, 23;
purchases the three Sybilline books, 23;
attacks and captures Gabii, 23;
sends to consult the oracle at Delphi, 23;
besieges Ardea, 24;
Lucretia ravished by Sextus Tarquinius, 24;
death of Lucretia, 25;
is expelled from Rome with his sons, 25;
attempts to regain the throne, 25;
his Etruscan allies defeated, 26;
dies at Cumae, 28.
Terentius Afer, P., 274.
Teutones and Ambrones enter France, in march for Italy, 170;
defeated and destroyed by Marius, 171.
Theodosius, Emperor, 339.
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