Read Hannibal: A Hellenistic Life Online
Authors: Eve MacDonald
Syracuse (maps 1 and 2)
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n.
83,
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3,
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11,
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15,
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n.
60
battle for and fall of (215–212
BCE
)
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nn.
61, 62, 65, 68, 69,
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nn.
74, 80,
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n.
4
in the First Punic War
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,
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,
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plague at (212
BCE
)
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,
(ii)
n.
83
see also
Agathocles; Hiero II; Hieronymus; Marcellus, Marcus Claudius, consul
talent, measure of silver
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n.
37,
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n.
46,
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n
. 5
Tanit (or Tinnit), Carthaginian goddess
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,
(iv)
n.
88,
(v)
n.
55
Tarentum (also Taras,
Map 1
, modern Taranto)
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(viii)
n.
27,
(ix)
nn.
44, 49,
(x)
nn.
8, 13,
(xi)
n.
25
hostages held in Rome executed
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intramural cemetery and Teminid gate
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,
(ii)
n.
21
taken by Hannibal
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,
(v)
n.
12,
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n.
57
taken by Fabius Maximus
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,
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n.
85
sack of the city
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,
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n.
5,
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nn.
1, 4
Tartessos and Tarshish (
Map 2
)
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n.
7,
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n.
19
Taurini (and modern Turin)
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Terentius Varro, Gaius, surviving consul (216
BCE
) after Cannae
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n.
31,
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n.
41,
(xi)
n.
4,
(xii)
n.
23
Thrabaka (
Map 1
, modern Tabarka)
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Thraso, pro-Roman Syracusan nobleman
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thunderbolt, epithet for the Barcid and Scipio brothers
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,
(ii)
Tian Dan, Chinese commander (
c.
third century
BCE
)
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,
(ii)
n.
15
Tiberius, Roman Emperor (14–37
CE
)
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,
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,
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,
(iv)
n.
7
Ticinus river (
Map 1
), battle of (218
BCE
)
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,
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,
(iii)
n.
63
Tiepolo, Giambattista, eighteenth-century Venetian artist
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, Plate 7
Toga praetexta, worn by youths and certain magistrates
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,
(ii)
Toledo
(i)
Tophet
see
Carthage
Trasimeno (Trasimene,
Map 1
), battle of (217
BCE
)
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(ix)
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(xii)
,
(xiii)
,
(xiv)
,
(xv)
nn.
23, 25, 35,
(xvi)
nn.
44, 45,
(xvii)
nn.
53, 54,
(xviii)
n.
79,
(xix)
n.
13
treaties, between Rome and Carthage,
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n.
16,
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n.
54
Hannibal and Philip V
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,
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,
(iii)
n.
95,
(iv)
nn.
50, 55,
(v)
n.
13
Ebro
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,
(ii)
,
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,
(iv)
n.
49,
(v)
n.
64
of Philinus
see under
Philinus of Agrigentum
Carthage and Syracuse
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,
(ii)
n.
64
Trebia (
Map 1
), battle of (218
BCE
)
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,
(vi)
n.
67,
(vii)
n.
79
Trebius, Statius from Compsa
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tributum
, tax paid by Roman citizens
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trireme
, decked warship, known as a three
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
(vii)
n.
6
troop numbers, estimates and exaggerations of the ancient authors
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(xvii)
,
(xviii)
n.
1,
(xix)
n.
21,
(xx)
nn.
40, 41,
(xxi)
nn.
68, 72,
(xxii)
n.
33,
(xxiii)
n.
47,
(xxiv)
n.
46,
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n.
42,
(xxvi)
nn.
67, 72,
(xxvii)
n.
33,
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n.
24,
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n.
43,
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n.
32
Troy, Trojan and Trojan War
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n.
17,
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n.
8,
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n.
73,
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n.
54
Truceless War
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(ii)
nn.
18, 19
see also
Mercenary War
Tunes (maps 2 and 3, modern Tunis)
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n.
82,
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n.
61
Turdetani, Iberian people who occupied regions of Tartessos
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,
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n.
24,
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n.
65
Tycha, neighbourhood of Syracuse
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,
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Tychaeus, relation of the Masaesylian king Syphax
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Tyre, Phoenician city (in modern Lebanon)
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n.
11,
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n.
20,
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nn.
33, 34, 35,
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n.
43,
(xix)
n.
25,
(xx)
n.
21
Utica (maps 2 and 3), Phoenician colony north of Carthage
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,
(xiv)
n.
9,
(xv)
n.
61
Vaccaei, Iberian tribe
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Val di Chiana (in modern Tuscany),
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Valencia
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Valerius Flaccus, Publius, Roman consul and commander in Second Punic War
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,
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Valerius Maximus Messalla, consul at Rome and commander in the First Punic War (263
BCE
)
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Valerius Maximus, Roman author
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,
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,
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,
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,
(vi)
n.
24
Varro
see
Terentius Varro
Velleius Paterculus, Roman author
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,
(ii)
n.
9
Venus Erycina (from Eryx)
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,
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,
(iii)
n.
8,
(iv)
n.
25,
(v)
n.
54
Venus
Obsequens
(i)
Venusia (
Map 1
, modern Venosa)
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,
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n.
9
Vermina, son of king Syphax of the Masaesyli
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n.
66
Vettones, Iberian tribe
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(ii)
n.
31
via Aemilia
(i)
via Appia
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,
(ii)
n.
8,
(iii)
n.
14
via Flaminia
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Virgil,
Aeneid
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,
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,
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,
(iv)
n.
14
Volcae, tribe in Gaul
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Xanthippus, Spartan commander hired by Carthage in First Punic War
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,
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,
(iii)
n.
83
Xenophanes, envoy from Philip V of Macedon (215
BCE
)
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,
(ii)
Xenophon
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,
(ii)
n.
5,
(iii)
nn.
16, 17, 18,
(iv)
n.
39,
(v)
n.
19,
(vi)
n.
21
Zaghouan
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Zama (
Map 2
), battle of (202
BCE
)
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,
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,
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,
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,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
nn.
33, 42, 46, 48,
(viii)
nn.
54, 57, 65, 67
Zoippus, guardian and uncle of Syracusan king (
c.
215
BCE
)
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