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Pessinus,
332
,
360

Petelia,
197

Petilii (trib. pleb., 187),
303

Peucetians,
16

Phalanna,
251

Pharnaces of Pontus,
255

Pharos,
173

5

Pharsalus,
251

Pherae,
229

Philhellenism,
225
,
231
,
233

4
,
246
,
301

2
,
304
,
326
,
450 n.10
,
460, n.16

Philinus,
371
,
430 n.9

Philip V of Macedon, ascends throne,
174

5
; enmity to Rome,
175
,
189
,
444 n.15
,
450 n.11
; fights First Macedonian War,
193

4
; supposed help to Hannibal at Zama,
450 n.11
; alliance with Syria,
221
; conquests in the Aegean,
221

2
; receives Roman embassies,
222
; intrigues with Carthage,
450 n.11
; fights Second Macedonian War,
226

30
; negotiates with Flamininus,
229
; makes peace with Rome,
230

1
; rejects overtures of Aetolia,
236
; supports Rome against Antiochus,
238
,
241
; recovers power,
239

40
,
248
; receives Roman embassy,
248

9
; death,
249

Philopoemen,
236
,
246

9
,
454 n.6

Philosophers, expelled from Rome,
365

Phintias,
157

Phocaeans,
31
,
143

Phocis,
232
,
239

Phoenice, Peace of,
194

‘Phoenician Trenches’,
142
,
213

14
,
277

Phoenicians,
19

20
,
141

2
,
399nn.19
&
20

Pianello,
10

Picentes,
15

16
,
124
,
132
,
134
,
168

Pilum
,
204
,
311

Pinnes of Illyria,
175

Pirates, Etruscan,
170
; Illyrian,
172

4
; in Crete,
258
; suppressed by Rome,
313
; by Rhodes,
220
,
258

Pisa,
170

1
,
265

Piso,
see
Calpurnius

Pistoia,
186

Pithecusae,
see
Ischia

Placentia,
172
,
183
,
184
,
185
,
206
,
264

Plautus,
see
Maccius
Plebeians, origin of,
57

8
,
410 n.28
; claims of,
74
; secessions of,
74
,
76

7
,
80
,
112
,
419 n.14
,
428nn.6
&
7
; victories of,
81

3
,
107

9
,
420 n.20

Plebiscita
,
77
,
81
,
109
,
112
,
420 n.20
,
428 n.7

Pleminius,
210

Plestia,
443 n.8

Plutarch,
372
,
467

Poetelius, C. (trib. pleb., 358),
113

Pola,
267

Polada,
8

Politorium,
34
,
55
,
366
,
403 n.44

Polybius, and treaties with Carthage,
144
,
433 n.3
; account of Mamertine alliance,
149

50
; on First Punic War,
436 n.11
; on Truceless War,
166
; censures Roman seizure of Sardinia,
167
; pro-Scipionic,
439 n.8
; on Second Punic War,
440 n.15
; visit to New Carthage,
445 n.1
; deported to Rome,
254
; at fall of Numantia,
275
; and outbreak of Third Punic War,
280
; at siege of Carthage,
282
; on Roman constitution,
297
; member of Scipionic circle,
326
; historian,
372
,
467

Polyxenidas, Antiochus’ admiral,
240

1

Pomerium
,
26
,
41

Pometia,
56
,
84
,
85
,
87

Pompeii,
31
,
122
,
317

Pompeius, Q. (cos.
141
),
273

Pomponius Matho, M. (praetor,
204
),
273

4

Pons, Aemilius,
331
; Sublicius,
48
,
54
,
331

Pontia,
122

Pontifex, Pontifex Maximus,
51
,
59
,
72
,
111
,
209
,
332
,
337
,
354
,
367

Pontus,
221
,
245
,
255

Popillius Laenas, C. (cos.
172
),
258
,
265

Popillius Laenas, M. (cos.
139
),
273

Popular leaders,
149

50
,
171
,
185
,
188
,
297
,
431 n.15

Population, of Italy and Hellenistic world,
138
; of Rome,
413 n.44
,
432 n.27

Populonia,
126
,
317

Porcius Cato, L.,
291

Porcius Cato, M. (cos.
195
),
460 n.18
;
novus homo
,
300
,
302
; character,
302
; in Sardinia,
267
; in Spain,
267

9
; in Greece,
238
,
239
; attacks the Scipios,
276
,
301
,
303
; censorship of,
288
,
304
,
328
; advocates destruction of Carthage,
277

8
,
304
; anti-Hellenic attitude,
246
,
301
,
326
,
329
; opposed to foreign conquest,
258
,
265
,
294
,
302
; praises Aemilianus,
282
; as prosecutor,
272
,
303
; and slavery,
323
,
325
; and Ennius,
343
; Lex Porcia,
291
; on agriculture,
309

10
,
317
; writings of,
309

10
,
325
,
340
,
346

7
,
370
,
466

Porcius Laeca, P. (praetor,
195
),
291

Porcius Licinus, C. (praetor,
207
),
207

Porsenna,
67

8
,
407 n.12
,
414 n.47

Portaes Pass,
251

Portoria
,
136
,
163

Portugal,
269

Portunus,
462 n.18

Postumius Albinus, A. (cos.
180
),
270

Postumius Albinus, A. (cos.
151
), annalist,
346
,
369

Postumius Albinus, L. (cos.
234
),
173
,
197

Postumius Albinus, L. (cos.
173
),
291

Postumius Albinus, Sp. (cos.
334
),
121
,
427 n.28

Postumius Megellus, L. (cos.
305
),
125

Postumius Tubertus, A. (dict. 431),
88

Pottery, Neolithic,
7
; Bronze Age,
9

10
; Villanovan,
12

13
; Etruscan and Greek,
21
,
23
,
27
,
54
,
314
,
409 n.22
,
418 n.8

Praefecti, iure dicundo
,
163
; at Capua,
200
; at Gades,
268

Praeneste,
20
,
33
,
36

7
,
87
,
96
,
97
,
100
,
103
,
143
,
291
,
313
,
314

17
,
357
,
403nn.43

5

Praetorship, established,
72
,
107

8
,
415
; held by plebeian,
108
; function of,
113

15
; number raised to four,
163
,
293
; provincial,
163

4
; raised to six,
268
,
293
,
299
; judicial functions,
337

8
,
369

Praetuttii,
125

Prione,
166

Privernum,
97
,
119
,
122
,
335
,
427 n.30

Prorogatio imperii
,
108
,
114
,
294
,
299

Protectorate system,
294

6
; in Illyria,
174

5
; in Greece,
226
,
232
,
246
,
292
,
294

Proto-Italici,
see
Terramara

Provinces,
293

6
,
438 n.1
,
459 n.10
; Sicily,
161

5
; Sardinia and Corsica,
167

8
; Spain,
268

9
; Macedonia,
260

2
,
295
; Africa,
283
,
295

Provincial administration,
161

5
,
167
,
268
,
287
,
290

6
; and local government,
164

5
,
268
,
293

4

Provocatio, see
Appeal

Prusias I of Bithynia,
221
,
249
,
250
,
254

Prusias II of Bithynia,
254

5

Ptolemy IV, Philopator,
221

Ptolemy V, Epiphanes Eucharistos,
230

Ptolemy VI, Philometor,
258
,
260

Ptolemy VII, Euergetes Physcon,
258

9

Publilius Philo, Q. (cos.
339
),
102
,
108
,
109
,
120
,
420 n.20
,
427 n.28

Punic War, First, causes of,
147

50
,
435 n.9
; course of,
150

9
; reasons of Rome’s victory,
160
; estimated cost of,
320

Punic War, Second, causes of,
178

81
; course of,
182

201
,
202

14
; reasons of Rome’s victory,
214

15
; importance of,
214
; estimated cost of,
320

1

Punic War, Third, causes of,
278

80
,
458 n.18
; course of,
280

6

Puteoli,
317

18

Pydna,
251

2
,
258
,
455 n.6

Pylos,
175

Pyrgi,
29
,
54
,
402 n.32
,
418 n.5
,
426 n.25

Pyrrhus, King of Epirus,
126

31
,
148
,
431 n.16

Pythagoreanism,
22
,
343
,
347
,
361

Pythion-Petra Pass,
251

Quaestio de repetundis
,
268
,
296

Quaestores classici
,
163

Quaestorship, origin of,
63

4
,
72
,
82
; numbers raised to four,
82
,
115
; to eight,
115
; provincial,
163
;

qualifications for,
299

300

Quattuorviri
,
114

Quieto, river,
267

Quinctius Cincinnatus, L. (cos.
460
),
88
,
307

Quinctius Crispinus, T. (cos.
208
),
206

Quinctius Flamininus, L. (cos.
192
),
264
,
302

Quinctius Flamininus, T. (cos.
198
), character of,
229
; in Second Macedonian War,
228

30
,
452 n.17
; settles Greece,
230

2
; negotiates with Antiochus,
234

5
; in war with Antiochus,
236

8
; in Aetolia,
239
; philhellenic policy,
302
; funeral of,
329

Quirinal,
38

41
,
335

Quirinus,
46
,
354

Raphia, battle of,
220

1
,
242

Regia,
45
,
47
,
51
,
332
,
354
,
408 n.14

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