Elah-Gebal, monarchy, 25; Bassianus becomes High Priest of, 50;
portents of, 54; accompanies the Emperor, 91; occupies Temple
of Faustina on Mount Taurus, 92; his worship decreed to be
first, 100; position in Rome, 114; shrine in Forum, 132; second
marriage, 133; and Alexander’s adoption, 143; procession, 174;
return to Emesa, 174; analogy with use of name Jehovah, 185;
regarded as another Jupiter, 189, 273; amalgamation unpopular,
275; worship not idolatrous, 287
Elephantis and Parrhasius, compared with Elagabalus, 228
Eliogabalium, site of, 92, 112; sacred fire taken to, 130; date
of completion, 174; relics taken to, 275, 276
Elizabeth, Queen, compared with Julia Pia, 31; her
ecclesiastical headship same as that of Emperor, 274
Ellis, Prof. Robinson, quoted, 276
Emesa, 25, 26, 100, 113, 231, 246; reputed birthplace of
Bassianus, 36; Maesa and family return to, 45-6; Julian’s
battle at, 60; the god returns to, 174
Epagathos, Diadumenianus entrusted to, 72
Epicurus, 283
Eribolus, Macrinus embarks from, 73
Eusebius, 20
Eutropius, 11, 19; on length of reign in Rome, 107, 192; on
entry into the city, 108
Eutychianus persuades the soldiers, 52; takes Bassianus to
the camp, 56; sends Julianus’ head to Apamea, 65; position in
State discussed, 80; compared with Gannys, 86; City Praefect,
111; Consul, 129; City Praefect, second time, 133; Praetorian
Praefect, 169; spared from the murders, 171; epitome of
offices, 179; and Julius Paulus, 208
Evemerus quoted, 285
Fabius Agrippinus, 90
Fabius Gurgis, 249
Fasti Romani (Clinton), on tribunicial renewal, 195
Faustina, 28
Flavian amphitheatre restored by Antonine, 128
Forel cited, 234
Forquet de Dorne, 21; on Macrinus, 48; on Gannys, 101; on
Antonine’s nature, 127
Friedländer, on distance of Macrinus’ flight, 73; on Senaculum,
121
Froelich, 26
Fulvius Diogenianus, on Macrinus, 58; Praefect of Rome, 170
Galatia, Macrinus flies through, 73
Galen, 31
Gallicanus, 3
Gallic Legion, 3rd, disloyal to Antonine and disbanded, 89
Gannys, 53; compared with Gideon, 70; compared with
Eutychianus, 86; murder of, 101; reasons for his death, 233
Gellius Maximus, a pretender, 89
Geta, 168, 196
Giambelli, on Dion Cassius, 8; on sources of Dion and Herodian,
9
Gordius or Cordus, 125, 156; dismissed from office, 179
Gratus, Consul A.D. 221, 195
Groebe, on date of Antonine’s murder, 191
Gulick, on Christian tendencies, 242
Hadrian, 5, 229; influence on morals, 203; and Antinous, 231;
abolishes mixed bathing, 245
Haupt, on Greek sources of Scriptores, 7
Hebrew religion, unpopularity of, 118; barbaric, 279
Heer, 6, 13; on Commodus, 15
Heliogabalus, Lampridius’ name for the Emperor, 185
Henzen, on the Arval Brothers, 68
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