Rome -- History -- Tiberius, 14-37; Tiberius, Emperor of Rome 42 B.C.-37 A.D.
Cicero:
As governor of frontier province, 15
As politician, 9
Conception of early empire, 88
Conducts case against Verres, 19
Example of advocate, 321
In Rome after Cæsar’s death, 93
Judgment of reformers, 56
Native of Arpinum, 37
On “the Roman people,” 11, 34
Picture of slavery, 69
Second Philippic, 114
Treatment of Tiro, 77
Wishes to remodel Rome on Athenian Constitution, 55
Cimbrians, invasion of, 6, 13
Cinna:
Forces reforms on Senate, 56
Proscribed, 57
Claudia Pulchra, accusation against, 401
Claudian family, 168, 250, 407
Associations with, 3
Connexion with Rome, 85
Claudian Marcellan family, 168
Claudius, Appius, Censor, B.C. 312, 85, 86, 190
Claudius, Emperor:
Portrait, 141
Sketch of, 148
Claudius Nero defeats Hasdrubal, 86
Claudius Pulcher, 86, 127
Cleisthenes provides constitution for Athens, 16
Cleopatra, alliance with Antony, 120
Cleopatra and Antony: amusements at Alexandria, 177
Cologne, mutineers at, 284
Comitia Centuriata, 11
Comitia Tributa and rabble, 11
Consuls, election of, 319
Corinth, mercantile importance, 192
Corsica, territorial province, 23
Cotys, King of Thrace, 394
Crispinus, Cæpio, charge against G. Marcellus, 307
Crispinus, Quintius, 190
Crispus, C. Sallustius, advice to Tiberius, 257
Cromwell, Oliver:
Claims special providence, 136
Forced to rely on military organization, 123
Curia, attitude towards monarchy, 3
D
Dalmatians, 219
Speak Latin, 220
Dangerous tracks, injuries to workers in, 62
Dictatorship an absolute monarchy, 54
Dio on Drusus’ death, 388
Dionysius on relations of patron and client, 30
Dolabella, son-in-law of Cicero, 97
Plunders cities of Asia Minor, 98, 120
Domitian, extravagancies only felt in Rome, 384
Drusus Livius, father of Livia and grandfather of Tiberius, 53, 58
Forces reforms on Senate, 56
Political programme, 36
Drusus, Nero Claudius, brother of Tiberius, 150
Death, 183, 227
Marries Antonia, 172
Prefect of city, 402
Victory in Alps, 225
Drusus, son of Agrippina, 424, 425
Drusus, son of Tiberius:
Character, 332
Death, 353, 388, 400, 407
Funeral, 390
Introduced to public life, 209
Marries sister of Germanicus, 250
Presides at gladiatorial shows, 313
Reception of Piso, 343
Remedies grievances of mutineers, 278
Succeeds Germanicus, 287, 332
E
Eastern Mediterranean, first period of conquest in, 10
Egypt as granary for Rome, 368
Electors and free government, 31
Elymas the sorcerer, 195
Emperor an institution at death of Tiberius, 3
England:
Caricatures in papers, 359
Expansion of, 34
Rules of party government, 302
Significance of Roman walls in, 221
English army, policy of recruiting for, 228, 275, 276
Englishman, attitude towards law, 9
Englishmen, political careers open to, 17
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