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   rhetorical abilities. See also cynicism; insanity; jokes

Callistus

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C. Calpurnius Piso

Cn. Calpurnius Piso

C. Calvisius Sabinus

campaigns. See military campaigns

Campus Martius

Capitol

Capitoline Hill

Cappadocia

Capri

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Cassius Chaerea

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Cassius Dio

L. Cassius Longinus

Cassius Severus

celebrations. See also banquets; ovatio; plays and games: urban spectacles; triumphs

ceremonies. See also proskynēsis; salutatio; and particular ceremonies by name

Circus. See also plays and games: urban spectacles

Circus factions

civilitas. See also honors: imperial renunciation of civil wars

Claudius (emperor, uncle of Caligula)

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clementia

Cleopatra

clientela. See favor, imperial; friendship

client kings

cohortes urbanae

collegia

Cologne

Commagene

Commodus

communication

   ambiguity of

   between emperor and aristocracy. See also denunciations; flattery; obsequiousness and servility; opportunism; paradox: in communication

confidants. See also emperors: closest associates of

conspiracies

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   fear of

Constantine the Great

Constantinople. See also Byzantium consulars

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consulships

Corinth, Isthmus of

Cornelia Orestina

A. Cornelius Celsus

Cornelius Laco

Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus

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Cornelius Sabinus

corruption

Cotys

court, imperial. See house and household: imperial; palace

A. Cremutius Cordus

curatores viarum

cynicism

Cynobellinus (Cymbeline)

damnatio memoriae

Darius

deification. See also divine veneration; emperor cult; religion

delegations

   Alexandrian Greek and Jewish

   senatorial

Demetrius Poliorcetes

denunciations

A. Didius Gallus

Diocletian

dishonor and humiliation, of aristocracy. See also honors

divine veneration. See also deification; emperor cult; religion

Domitian

Cn. Domitius Afer

Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus

Cn. Domitius Corbulo

Drusilla (sister of Caligula)

Drusilla (daughter of Caligula)

Drusus (I)

Drusus (II)

Drusus (III, brother of Caligula)

Edwards, Catherine

Egypt

elections

emperor cult

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emperors: aristocratic retainers of (see also friends, imperial)

   closest associates of (see also advisers; confidants)

   See also Caligula; emperorship; and particular emperors by name

emperorship: acceptance of, by aristocracy

   in late antiquity

   in the second century

   political paradox of

   social paradox of

   uncertain role of. See also monarchy; paradox; principate; tyranny and tyrants

Empire, Roman

empresses. See marriages: imperial and particular empresses by name

Ennia Thrasylla

equestrian order. See also knights

Esquiline Hill

Euboea

Eutychus

executions

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expeditions. See military campaigns

familiares

family, imperial

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favor, imperial

fear and anxiety. See also conspiracies: fear of

flattery

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Flavius Josephus

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freedmen, imperial

freedwomen

friends, imperial. See also emperors: aristocratic retainers

friendship: aristocratic

   imperial (see also favor, imperial). See also gifts, testamentary

funerals and burials

P. Gabinius Secundus

Gaianum

Galba

games. See plays and games

gardens: of Agrippina

   of Lamia

   of Maecenas

   on Vatican Hill

Gaul

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Gelzer, Matthias

Ti. Gemellus (grandson of Tiberius)

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Germani (imperial bodyguard)

Germania

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Germanicus (father of Caligula)

gifts, testamentary. See also bequests; wills

glory, military

government, organization of

governors, provincial

Greens (Circus faction)

hatred

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Helicon

Hellenism. See kingship: Hellenistic

Hellespont

Herod the Great

hierarchy, aristocratic social

historiography, ancient. See sources homines novi

honors

   imperial renunciation of (see also civilitas)

   of emperor

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   of imperial family. See also deification; dishonor and humiliation, of aristocracy; emperor cult; emperorship: social paradox; rank, social; society

Horace

horse. See Incitatus

house and household: aristocratic

   imperial (see also palace)

hypocrisy

Marcianus Icelus

Ilium. See also Troy

imperial madness. See also insanity

incest

Incitatus (horse)

ingenuitas

   insanity

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of emperors

intrigues. See plots and intrigues

Isthmus of Corinth

Italy

Jamnia

Jerusalem

Jews. See also Flavius Josephus; Philo of Alexandria

jokes

judicial system

Julia (daughter of Augustus)

Julia (granddaughter of Tiberius)

Cn. Julius Agricola

Julius Agrippa I (king of Judaea). See Agrippa I

Julius Canus

L. Julius Graecinus

Julius Lupus

Junia Claudilla (wife of Caligula)

Junius Priscus

M. Junius Silanus

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kingship: Hellenistic

   Persian. See also client kings; monarchy; tyranny and tyrants

kiss, by emperor

knights. See also equestrian order

T. Labienus

Lamian Gardens

Lesbos

Livia (wife of Augustus)

Livia Orestilla (wife of Caligula)

Livilla (I, Claudia Livia Julia, wife of Drusus [II])

Livilla (II, sister of Caligula)

Livius Geminus

Lollia Paulina (wife of Caligula)

Lollia Saturnina

L. Lucanius Latiaris

luxury

Lyon

Macro

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Mainz

maiestas. See treason, trials for

manliness

Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)

marriages

   imperial

Mauretania

Mausoleum of Augustus

P. Memmius Regulus

Memphis

Messalina (wife of Claudius)