Rome -- History -- Tiberius, 14-37; Tiberius, Emperor of Rome 42 B.C.-37 A.D.
Ephesus, flourishing state of, 192
Equestrian Order:
Admission to, 18, 73
Growth of, 14 _seqq._
Origin of, 16
Ranged against Senate, 19, 20
Represents civil administration and financiers, 51
Represents party of empire, 21
Slaves rising through, 70
Essenians, 373
F
Falanius, accusations against, 306
Felix, Procurator of Judæa, a freed man, 70
Fimbria forces reforms on Senate, 56
Flaccus, M. Verrius, taught Augustus’ grandchildren, 72
Flamen Dialis, 375
Florus, Julius:
Accompanies Tiberius to Armenia, 156
Horace’s letter to, 156
Social rank, 91
Fulvia, wife of Marcus Antonius, 98, 114
At Præneste, 88
Character, 99
G
Gallic chieftains in communication with Rome, 219
Gallus, C. Asinius, husband of Vipsania, 181, 262, 390, 414
Gallus, Cornelius, Transalpine Gaul, 91, 119, 152, 248
Gallus, Licinus, 248
Gaul:
Cæsar’s conquest of, 89, 96
Position in empire, 119
Gauls, invasions of, 6
Generals of Augustan age, 217
Germanic tribes:
Civilization of, 219
Defeat M. Lollius, 224
Germanicus:
Character, 332
Conducts census of Gaul, 281
Death, 331, 341, 342
Destined successor to Tiberius, 331
Endeavours to quell mutiny, 282, 284
Finishes Pannonian war, 238, 250
Loyalty of, 259, 290
Marries Agrippina, 173
Proconsul of eastern frontier, 287, 336
Proconsul of Gaul, 269
Recalled, 289
Relations with Piso, 339, 349
Tour in Egypt, 340
Travels in East, 132
Gladiators, 75
Glaucia forces reforms on Senate, 56
Gnipho, M. Antonius, gave lessons in Cæsar’s house, 71
Gracchus, Caius, liberal schemes, 35
Gracchus, Tiberius, attempts agrarian legislation, 35
Greek ideals of city state, 7
Greek influence on Romans, 46, 53
H
Hannibal, invasion of, 6
Harmodius, principles of, 8
Hasdrubal defeated by Claudius Nero, 86
Hawthorne, plot of _Transformation_, 138
Hercynian forest, 222, 234
Herod Antipas, 426
Herod family, 147
Herod the Great, 338
Policy, 154
Herodotus, temper of, 132
Hesiod, _Farm and the Calendar_, 133
Hesiod, unitarian tendencies, 132
Hispo, charges against G. Marcellus, 307
Historians between deaths of Augustus and Vespasian, 2
Horace:
Allusion to M. Verrius Flaccus, 72
Compliments to Augustus, 160
Epistles, Book I, 160
Jests at Jewish Sabbath, 137
Journey from Rome to Brundisium, 106
Letter to Celsus quoted, 157
Letter to Julius Florus quoted, 156
Letter to Tiberius quoted, 161
Letters to Lollius, 158, 201, 202
Moral earnestness, 158
Ode to Lollius, 204
On character of Tiberius, 154
On merits of simplicity, 153
On Roman empire, 5
Picture of slavery, 69
Reminds Romans of their debt to Neros, 86
Hortalus, case of, 377
Hortensius, example of advocate, 321
Hypnotism, 194
I
Iapygia, Antonius descends on coast of, 121
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