Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic (64 page)

Ravenna,
259

60
,
272
,
277
,
305

religion and beliefs: childhood rituals,
112
; Compitalia,
18
,
231
,
237
; gods,
18
; Good Goddess,
210

11
,
290
; Mithras cult,
172
; temples,
15

Republic, Roman: attitude to monarchy,
314
; beginning of,
2

6
; comparisons with modern world,
xxi
-
xxii
; controls on ambition,
264
; definition,
5
;

Republic, Roman –
cont
documentary evidence,
xxiii
; effect of civil war on,
316

18
; end of,
xix
,
xxi
,
xxv
; expansion,
6

11
,
34

6
; mistrust of foreign influences,
332

3
,
341

2
; rebellions against,
44

7
,
50
,
53

77
; Roman faith in,
295
; vacuum left by senators’ withdrawal,
309

10

reputation, importance of,
5
,
6

resorts,
48

9
,
61

2
,
185

6
,
190

91

revolutions,
xx

Rhine, river: crossing of,
273

Rhodes,
79
,
130
,
131
,
175

roads,
10

Rome, city of,
11

22
; Caesar’s plans for,
342
,
344
; class divisions,
19
,
22

30
; exploitation of provinces,
37

45
; growth and development,
14

15
;
pomerium
,
72
,
106
; poverty,
15

19
;
see also
Forum; Capitol; Palatine Hill

Romulus and Remus,
19
,
56
,
379

Rostra,
85
,
87

Rubicon, Caesar’s crossing of the,
xvii
-
xix
,
xxiv
,
306

Rutilius Rufus,
44
,
79
,
130
,
131

Sabine women,
56

sacrifices,
14
; human,
8

Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus),
xxiv
,
xxvii

Samnium and Samnites,
49

50
,
58

9
,
65
,
71
,
108
; defeat at Colline Gate,
91

2
; fate of captives,
92

3
,
95
,
97
,
99
; gladiators dressed as,
143

Scipio Aemilianus, Publius Cornelius,
33
,
34

Senate,
37

9
; age of members,
104
; and appointment of proconsuls,
154

5
; attitudes to financial gain,
43
; and Caesar,
298

9
,
315

16
,
344

6
; and Catulus,
137

8
; and Cicero’s recall,
253

4
; and Clodius,
215
,
262
; and Compitalia,
231
; conservatism,
194
; and Crassus,
139
; eligibility for,
93
; in exile,
309

10
,
321
; food laws,
187
; hierarchy,
105
; and Italian rebellions,
58
,
67
; and Octavian,
358
,
359

60
,
377

80
; and Pompey,
221

2
,
260
; restoration of
collegia
,
237
; right of praetor to convene,
104
; and Sulla,
72

5
,
88
,
97
,
102
,
105

7
,
123
; and traditional families,
123

4
; and first triumvirate,
237
,
305
,
308
; and wine trade,
246

7

Senate House,
106
,
283
,
290

91

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus,
190
,
376

Servilia (Caesar’s mistress),
197
,
308
,
363

sewage,
16

shipping,
47

8
,
80

Sibyl, prophecies of,
1

2
,
3
,
8
,
11
,
32

4
,
36
,
171
,
315
; destruction of books,
85
; Mithridates uses as propaganda,
46
; Virgil on,
367

Sicily,
173
,
365
: Cicero in,
131
; as first Roman province,
7
,
8
,
10
; slave revolt,
180
; Verres’ corruption,
133

4

silver,
43

slaves: conditions,
146

7
,
171
; escaped,
225
; and mining,
42
; numbers,
42
,
146
; revolts,
145

50
,
171
,
180
; role in social
hierarchy,
147
; supply and trade,
48
,
146
,
170

71

slums,
16

18
,
28
,
232

3
,
238

social life,
190

98

Spain,
10
,
89
; Caesar in,
317
,
338
,
340
; Carthage and,
7
,
8
; mining,
42

3
;
142
,
149
,
155
,
263
,
283

4
,
310
,
316
; Pompey’s supporters in,
330
; war against Marians,
141

2
,
155
,
156
,
157

Spartacus,
145

50
,
166
,
171
,
180

Stabiae,
53

‘Strabo’ (Gnaeus Pompeius),
58
,
69
,
75

6
,
90
,
117

strikes,
22

3

Subura,
23
,
115
,
202

Sulla, Lucius Cornelius: awards himself title ‘Felix’,
99
; Caesar and,
118

19
,
120

21
,
311

12
,
2

338
; campaigns in Greece and Asia,
80

83
,
129
,
155

6
; and civil war,
62
,
63

77
; consolidates victory and removes opponents,
97

101
; Crassus and,
100
,
139
; defeats Samnites,
91

2
; as dictator,
102

7
,
110
,
123
,
127
,
136

8
,
218
; and food laws,
187
; legacy and death,
109
,
127
; and Lucullus,
157
; Pompey and,
90

91
,
110

11
,
141

2
,
157
; punishment of Nola,
108
; resignation,
107
,
129
; return to high living,
106

7
; return to Rome,
89

91
; sightings of ghost of,
308
; Sullan regime,
122
,
136

7
,
157

8
,
198
; treatment of Samnite captives,
92

3
,
95
,
97
,
99

Sulpicius Rufus, Publius,
67
,
68
,
72

3
,
103
,
106
,
121
,
191

Surrentum,
53

swimming pools,
449
,
62

Syme, Ronald,
xxii

Syria,
10
,
180

81
,
310
,
344
,
368
; Crassus and,
263
,
264

9
,
288

Tarquin, King of Rome,
1

2
,
3
,
22

taxation,
39

42

temples,
15
: of Bellona,
96
; of Castor and Pollux,
85
,
88
,
96
; of Isis,
333
; of Jupiter,
3
,
32
,
84

5
,
88
,
96
,
106

7
,
136
; of Saturn,
316
; of Venus,
283
,
321
,
343
; of Vesta,
374

thanksgiving, public,
248
,
296

7

theatres,
220

22
,
282

6
,
294

5
,
323
,
342
,
388

Thessalonica,
314

Thracians,
143

Tiber, river,
13
,
97
,
342
,
383

Tigranes, King of Armenia,
162

5
,
173
,
178
,
181
,
185

Tigranes, Prince,
250

Tigranocerta,
162

4
,
167
,
188

toys,
114

trade,
47

8
,
79

80
,
89
; in slaves,
47
,
163
,
170
,
247
; in wine,
246

7

trade associations,
see collegia

tradition: importance of,
4
,
122
,
137
,
164

tribunate,
5
,
27

30
,
68
; Clodius and,
236

40
,
249

52
; Curio and,
300

301
; elections for,
94
; Milo and,
253
,
255
; Sulla’s emasculation of,
105
,
123
; Sulla’s law removed,
137
,
151
,
174

triumvirate, first,
227

57
,
259

88

triumvirate, second,
360

70

Trojans,
275
,
383

Tullia (Cicero’s daughter),
254
,
350

Tusculum,
186

United States of America,
xxi

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