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Alamanni, 277
Alaric, 289, 290, 294
Alban hills, 31
Alexander (Severus Alexander), 243, 244–6, 249
Alexander the Alabarch, 160
Alexander the Great, 34, 195, 203, 238
Alexander Helios, 36
Alexandria, 36, 37, 41, 43, 44, 103, 163, 203, 239
Alexianus
see
Julius Avitus Alexianus
Alfidia, 13
Altmann of Hautvillers, 255
Ambrose, Bishop, 250, 269–70, 280
Ambrosian library, Milan, 207
Amenophis, pharoah, 187
Amphitrite, 34
Anastasios, 309
Anastasius IV, Pope, 272
Andromeda, 64
Anicetus, 150, 151, 152
Annia Cornificia, 207
Annia Faustina, 242
Annia Galeria Faustina, 204, 206, 209–10
Annii family, 206
Annius Verus, 206
Anthemius, 291
Antinoopolis, 203
Antinous, 187, 202–3
Antioch, 106, 163, 238, 240, 241, 242, 246, 253, 283 battle of, 223
Antiochus, 291, 292
Antium, 29–30, 31, 121
Antonia Maior, 24
Antonia Minor
childhood, 24, 94
marries Drusus, 75, 94
does not remarry after death of Drusus, 94–5
domestic life and responsibilities, 95–6
property owned by, 95, 119–20
treatment of Claudius, 96, 97
portraits of, 98, 99
inscriptions dedicated to, 103
and funeral of Germanicus, 107, 109
praised in
Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone patre
, 109
warns Tiberius about conspiracy, 117
and Livilla’s death, 117–18
awarded honours, 122, 125
death, 124
and Julius Agrippa, 160
brief references, 33, 51, 83, 87, 104, 123, 138, 146, 148, 149, 168, 170, 176, 240, 255, 260, 311
Antoninus, 209, 211
Antoninus Pius (Aurelius Antoninus), 74, 188, 189, 204, 206, 208, 209–10, 211
Antony, Mark
opposes and defeats Brutus and Cassius, 11–12
clashes with Octavian, 12, 19, 22, 36
supported by Tiberius Claudius Nero, 13, 19
and Fulvia, 19–20
pact with Octavian at Brundisium, 23–4, 36
marries Octavia, 23–4
relationship with Cleopatra, 24, 34–6, 37, 41
deal with Sextus Pompeius, 25
agreement at Tarentum, 33, 34
coinage, 33–4, 39, 41
leaves Italy without Octavia, 34
invasion of Parthia fails, 36
refuses to allow Octavia to join him, 37
Octavian’s portrayal of, 37, 41
military success against Armenia, 41
and Donations of Alexandria, 41
letters to Octavian, 41–2
stories about his gluttony and wastefulness, 42
divorces Octavia, 43
contents of will made public, 43
war with Octavian, 43–4
defeated at Actium, 12, 35, 44
final defeat by Octavian, 44
death, 44
Cleopatra commits suicide at tomb of, 45
brief references, 16, 21, 26, 27, 38, 40, 46, 57, 58, 81, 86, 94, 103, 139, 141, 149, 171, 173, 255, 258
Aphrodisias, 54, 142–3, 308–9
Aphrodite, 142
Apicata, 117
Apocolocyntosis
, 135
Apollo, 33, 48, 250–1
Apollo Belvedere, 1
Appian Way, 20, 49, 87, 120
Appius Claudius, 80–1
Appius Silanus, 129, 130
Apronia, 105
Aquileia, 74, 213, 253, 256, 300, 301
Ara Pacis, 73–4, 75
Ara Pudicitia, 194
Ara Ubiorum, 120
Arabia, 190
Arcadia, 291
Arcadius (emperor), 282, 284, 285, 286, 287, 289, 291, 292, 302
Arcadius (son of Theodosius II), 302
Arch of the Argentarii, Rome, 216–17, 232, 233, 237
Arch of Titus, Rome, 166
Archelais, 89
Archelaus of Cappadocia, 91
Ardaburius, 300
Ardashir, 245–6
Areus, 198
Argentocoxus, 234
Ariadne, 309
Arianism, 280
Arius, 280
Armenia, 41, 78, 83, 96, 145, 190
Arneae, 134
Arrecina Tertulla, 171
Arsinoite district, 95
Artabanus, 245
Artagira, 83
asceticism, 259, 260, 261, 280
Asclepiodotus, 299
Asia Minor, 89, 185, 200
Asiaticus (Valerius Asiaticus), 131, 141
Aspar, 300, 304, 308
Athaulf, 294, 295, 296, 310, 312
Athenais (later known as Eudocia)
see
Eudocia (Aelia Eudocia; formerly Athenais)
Athenais (craftswoman), 95
Athens, 34, 36, 37, 161, 198, 220, 279, 299
Epicurean school of philosophy, 197–8, 230
Atia, 3, 17, 24, 26
Atticus, 29, 31, 34, 52
Atticus, Bishop, 292, 298, 299, 304
Attila, 309, 310, 311
Auctus, 50
Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales, 116
Augustus (formerly known as Octavian) fights and defeats Brutus and Cassius, 11–12
clashes with Antony, 12, 19, 22, 36
poem about Fulvia, 20
pact with Antony at Brundisium, 23–4, 36
and marriage of Octavia and Antony, 23–4
deal with Sextus Pompeius, 25
first marriage to Claudia, 26
marries and divorces Scribonia, 26
marries Livia, 26–8
confiscates house of Hortensius, 29
defeats Sextus Pompeius, 30, 37
agreement with Antony at Tarentum, 33
public image of himself and his family, 35, 37–8, 39, 40, 46, 49, 50–1
ousts Lepidus, 37
portrayal of Antony, 37, 41
Antony writes letters referring to affairs of, 41–2
obtains Antony’s will and makes it public, 43
at war with Egypt, 43–4
victory at Actium, 12, 35, 44
defeats Antony, 44
becomes emperor, 45
lifestyle, 47–8, 49
and female education, 52
tours empire with Livia, 53–5
and Livia’s role, 54–5, 56, 74, 76
records his private conversations, 55–6
marital relationship, 56–7
marriage with Livia remains childless, 58
and the succession, 58, 83, 99
building projects in Rome, 58–60, 77
and death of Marcellus, 61, 63
and Julia’s marriage to Agrippa, 63–4
has reservations about luxury mansions, 65–6
legislation, 67–8
has problems with Julia, 69, 70, 71, 72, 78–9
and Julia’s marriage to Tiberius, 72–3
and death of Octavia, 73
rift with Tiberius, 78
celebrations to dedicate Forum of Augustus, 79
disowns Julia, 79–80
sends Julia into exile, 80
permits Julia to return to mainland, 81
allows Tiberius to return to Rome, 82
last journey, 83–4
death, 84–5
mutiny sparked by his death, 100
will, 88–9
deification, 90
and decisions about Claudius, 96–7
Agrippina Maior a favourite of, 99
Domitian portrays himself as political heir of, 177
brief references, 2, 6, 7, 8, 16, 17, 31, 34, 86, 94, 100, 111, 112, 114, 118, 119, 125, 131, 137, 141, 142, 167, 168, 170, 183, 198, 222, 225, 232, 253, 255, 258, 259, 286
Aulus Caecina Severus, 101–2
Aunes, 95
Aurelia Sabina, 213
Aurelian, 249, 250
Avidius Cassius, 212, 213, 214
Avitus (husband of Julia Maesa)
see
Julius Avitus
Alexianus
Avitus (later known as Elagabulus)
see
Elagabulus
Baetica, 107, 190, 206
Baiae, 21, 119, 120, 131, 150, 151, 205, 245
Balbilla (Julia Balbilla), 187, 188, 202, 203, 204, 227
Balkans, 75, 213, 289
bar Kokhba, Simon, 204
Barcelona, 295, 296, 310
Barrett Browning, Elizabeth, 300
Bassianus (son of Julia Mamaea), 241, 242
Bassianus (son of Septimius Severus)
see
Caracalla
Bauli, 119–20, 149, 151, 155
Bay of Naples, 119
beauty treatments, 71–2
Beckford, William, 116
Beirut, 162
Beneventum, 83, 84
Berenice I of Judaea, 95, 96, 159, 160
Berenice (mistress of Titus), 4–5, 158–9, 160, 161–4, 166, 170, 171–2, 173–4, 174–5, 176, 185–6, 218
Berlin: National Museums, 223
Berlin tondo, 223–4, 237
Bethlehem, 267
Church of the Nativity, 267
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