,
179
–
81
,
183
,
219
; tomb
325
,
376
,
387
Alexandria,
325
–
8
,
330
–
31
,
342
,
343
,
372
; Antony in,
371
; fall of,
375
Alps,
241
animals, wild: as spectacle
284
–
5
,
295
–
6
Antiochus (slave leader),
180
Antiochus, King of Syria,
180
–
81
Antiochus of Commagene,
314
Antonius, Marcus (orator),
128
,
170
,
172
,
203
Antonius, Marcus (son of orator),
173
Antony, Mark: Caesar places in charge of Italy,
319
,
330
; Cassius’ wish to assassinate,
347
; Cicero’s opposition to,
354
–
6
; as Cleopatra’s lover,
368
–
9
,
370
–
72
,
373
–
5
; as consul,
354
; as Curio’s alleged lover,
235
–
6
,
251
; defeat and death,
375
; defeated in Gaul,
357
,
358
; election to augurate,
303
–
4
; and Fulvia,
251
,
354
,
362
,
365
–
6
; holds Caesar’s treasure,
354
,
356
; marries Octavia and stays in Athens,
366
,
369
–
70
; offers crown to Caesar,
344
; at Philippi,
363
–
4
; rumour of high priesthood,
343
; and second triumvirate,
356
–
62
,
363
,
365
–
6
,
370
; as tribune,
305
; will,
374
apartment blocks,
16
,
17
Apennines,
53
Appian Way,
14
,
150
,
254
,
290
Appius Claudius Pulcher,
158
,
162
,
253
,
260
; and consulship
261
,
286
,
289
aqueducts,
16
Aquillius, Manius,
45
,
46
,
60
Ariobarzanes of Cappadocia,
314
Aristion,
81
aristocracy,
22
–
4
,
26
; attitudes to houses and patronage,
62
–
3
,
115
,
116
; and law profession,
125
; marriage alliances
118
–
19
; and military posting,
124
; and political prestige,
123
–
4
;
aristocracy risks of sons’ extravagance and ambition,
200
; traditional ideals,
163
–
4
Armenia,
162
,
163
,
164
,
176
,
178
,
250
army,
69
; camps,
246
; composition and recruitment,
124
,
165
–
6
; conditions and motivations of soldiers,
165
–
6
; efficiency and ruthlessness,
5
–
6
,
9
; Italians’ military service,
53
–
4
; mutiny,
167
–
8
; 13th legion,
xvii
-
xix
;
see
also
veterans
Arpinum,
56
,
63
,
127
art, market for,
133
Asculum,
53
,
57
Asia,
38
–
9
,
117
,
364
; business opportunities,
43
,
163
–
4
,
181
–
2
; Caesar and,
119
–
21
,
155
,
344
; Cicero in,
130
; early incursion into,
10
; Lucullus’ anticorruption measures,
163
–
4
; Pompey and,
177
–
83
,
314
;
see
also
Mithridates
Athens,
xxi
,
77
–
83
,
99
,
107
,
129
–
30
; Mark Antony in,
369
–
72
‘Atticus’, Titus Pomponius,
232
,
238
; as art connoisseur,
283
; Cicero’s communications with,
223
,
230
,
234
,
235
,
263
,
310
,
353
,
357
augurs,
303
;
see also
omens
Augustus, Caesar,
see
Octavian
Aurelia (mother of Caesar),
113
,
114
,
119
,
199
,
211
,
215
auspices,
see
omens
Aventine Hill,
14
,
19
,
20
,
22
–
3
Bacchae, The
(Euripides),
269
Baiae,
61
,
190
–
91
,
259
,
365
Balkans,
9
–
10
,
320
,
351
,
375
Basilica Porcia,
291
baths: ‘hanging’,
49
; sulphur,
61
Belgae,
247
–
8
Bellona,
85
Bibulus, Marcus: elected consul,
224
–
5
; marriage to Porcia,
339
; opposes Caesar’s land bill,
226
,
227
–
8
,
229
; and Pompey,
256
,
291
; death,
319
Borgia, Cesare,
xxii
breastfeeding,
113
Britain,
274
–
5
,
276
Britanny,
272
Brundisium,
254
,
312
,
366
Brutus, Decimus,
273
,
347
,
357
,
359
Brutus, Marcus Junius: Caesar’s clemency towards,
322
; character and background,
308
–
9
; death at Philippi,
362
–
3
; involvement in Caesar’s assassination,
347
–
8
,
350
–
51
; marriage to Porcia,
339
,
363
; recruits army,
361
; reaction to Cato’s death,
339
–
40
; rumoured to be Caesar’s son,
308
,
347
business,
42
–
4
,
59
,
133
,
181
–
2
Caelius Rufus, Marcus: in Africa,
210
; and Catiline,
202
–
3
,
2
–
5
-
6
,
210
; character and lifestyle,
200
–
201
; as Clodia Metelli’s lover,
251
–
2
; on Curio’s tribunate,
301
; exile and death,
318
–
19
; and games,
295
–
6
; prosecution of Hybrida,
234