Constantine, Emperor, orders life of Elagabalus, 3, 11;
reasons for this order, 17; and Christ, 114, 187; and the new
Monotheism, 214, 228; opposed by Mithras, 268; mentioned, 285
Constantius, 10
_Consularia Constantinopolitana_, 93
Cordus, Aelius Junius, 6
Cornelia, family discussed, 205
Cornificia family, ancestors of Annia Faustina, 222
Corpus Domini procession, compared with Elagabal procession, 176
Croce, Church of Sta., site of summer temple, 113
Cumont, 114; quoted, 133
Cybele, Antonine priest of, 117; identified with Urania, 133;
priests castrated, 238; Elagabalus ordained to this priesthood,
276
Cyzicus, port of Nicomedia, 89
Czwalina, 4, 9
Dacia, 104
David, compared with Antonine, 221; and Jonathan, 234
Deborah, 70
Dessau, attacks authenticity of Scriptores, 10; attacks
Wölfflin, 13
Dexippus, 9
Diana, identified with Urania, 133; the Laodicean statue of, 277
Digest xxix., 206
Diocletian, 12, 105
Dion Cassius, character of his work and his appointments, 7;
Maesa’s influence on, 8; quoted, 19, 27, 28, 31; on Sextus
Varius Marcellus, 33; on date of Bassianus’ birth, 35; on
Gessianus Marcianus, 38; on the date of the proclamation, 55;
on the journey to the camp, 56; on battle of Immae, 70; on
Antonine’s entry into Antioch, 77; on Antonine’s Consulate,
82; on pretenders, 88; on length of reign, 107; on Antonine’s
character, 126; on duration of second marriage, 132; on
Urania’s dowry, 134; on Seius Carus, 139; on Antonine’s love
of Alexander, 142; on Alexander’s name, 144; on plot against
Alexander, 152; discrepancies with Lampridius’ stories, 155;
on Maesa’s hatred of Antonine, 157; on other plots to destroy
Alexander, 162; on Antonine’s murder, 166; eliminates Maesa
and Mamaea from the murder, 170; on date of murder, 191; on
duration of Aquilia’s marriage, 218; on executions, 220; on
Annia Faustina’s marriage, 221; on the nameless wives, 224; on
Hierocles, 238, 239
Dirksen, 4
Divorce considered, 204; mediaeval privilege, 210
Dodwell, 4
Domaszewski quoted, 34, 175
Domitian, 23, 76, 159, 178; and Vestals, 214; and feasts, 236
Drake, on Caracalla’s life, 13
Dreinhoefer, 6
Duruy, 21, 92; on Alexander Severus, 138
Eckhel, 21, 26; on the number of Soaemia’s children, 34;
on date of Cornelia Paula’s divorce, 126; on number of
liberalities, 190; on the tribunicial renewal, 194; on Annia
Faustina’s genealogy, 222; on her age, 223
Egbert, on tribunicial renewals, 196
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