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Myrmillones gladiators,
ref-1

mystery religions,
ref-1
,
ref-2

myths (Rome's foundation),
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story of Romulus,
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traditional story,
ref-1

N

Naevius, Cornelius,
ref-1

Naso, Publius Ovidius (Ovid),
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near east cultures,
ref-1

Persians,
ref-1

Phoenicians,
ref-1

Neoplatonism,
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Nero,
ref-1

actions and behaviors,
ref-1

Agrippina,
ref-1

end of reign,
ref-1

Rome's fire,
ref-1

Nerva,
ref-1

Nicene Creed,
ref-1

nobles,
ref-1
,
ref-2

North Africans,
ref-1
,
ref-2

Nova Roma
,
ref-1
.
See also
Byzantium; Constantinople

Byzantine history,
ref-1

C.E.
610–711,
ref-1

717–867,
ref-1

867–1200,
ref-1

1200–1453,
ref-1

influence of Byzantium,
ref-1

Justinian,
ref-1

origination events,
ref-1

novels

Greek romance,
ref-1

Silver Age of Latin literature,
ref-1

novus homo,
ref-1

Numa Pompilius,
ref-1

numbering systems, conversion programs (Steven Gibb's Roman Numeral and Date Conversion Web site),
ref-1

O

Octavian,
ref-1
,
ref-2
,
ref-3
.
See also
Augustus; Principate

19
B.C.E.
to
C.E.
14,
ref-1

27 to 19
B.C.E.
,
ref-1

29
B.C.E.
return to Rome,
ref-1

Actium until 27
B.C.E.
,
ref-1

other names and titles

Octavian,
ref-1

Principate,
ref-1

power summation,
ref-1

Rome's transformation,
ref-1

“back to traditional values” program,
ref-1

borders,
ref-1

city changes,
ref-1

“Era of Big Government,”
ref-1

succession,
ref-1

Agrippa,
ref-1

ramifications,
ref-1

Tiberius,
ref-1

Odoacer,
ref-1

of the Common Era (
C.E.
),
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optimates,
ref-1

orations (Cicero),
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In Catalinam
[Against Catiline],
ref-1
,
ref-2

In Verrem
[Against Verres], Actio
ref-1
,
ref-2

Philippica,
ref-1

Pro Archia,
ref-1

Pro Caelio,
ref-1

ORB: The On Line Reference Book for Medieval Studies Web site,
ref-1

orders

beginning of the Roman Republic,
ref-1

Conflict of the Orders,
ref-1

secession,
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Twelve Tables,
ref-1

tribunes,
ref-1

Orestes,
ref-1

organizations,
ref-1

Otho,
ref-1

P

Pacuvius, Marcus,
ref-1

paganism,
ref-1
,
ref-2

Palmyrene empire,
ref-1

Panaetius,
ref-1

Panathenaic festival,
ref-1

Panteleia, Maria, Electronic Resources for Classicists Web site,
ref-1

pater familias,
ref-1

pater patriae,
ref-1

patres,
ref-1

patricians,
ref-1
,
ref-2

patrons,
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pax Romana,
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Penates,
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Perennis,
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perfectissimi,
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Pergamum,
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periodic style,
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periods

historical,
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Byzantine Period (565–1453),
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comparative timeline of Roman history and literature,
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Imperial Age (traditionally
C.E.
14–476),
ref-1

Principate of Augustus (27
B.C.E.
–
C.E.
14),
ref-1

Republican Period (ca 509–27
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

Royal Period (ca 800–509
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

literature,
ref-1

comparative timeline of Roman history and literature,
ref-1

Early Latin Literature (ca 300–100
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

Golden Age (ca 100
B.C.E.
–Death of Augustus in
C.E.
14),
ref-1

Late Empire (ca 180–565),
ref-1

Silver Age (ca 41–180),
ref-1
,
ref-2

Perseus Web site,
ref-1

Persians,
ref-1

Pertinax,
ref-1

philhellenes,
ref-1

philosphical literature, Latin,
ref-1

Phoenicians,
ref-1

Plautus, Titus Maccus,
ref-1

plebeians,
ref-1
,
ref-2

Plutarch,
ref-1

poetry, Silver Age of Latin literature,
ref-1

political structure,
ref-1

aristocrats

cursus honorum,
ref-1

assemblies

centuriate (
comitia centuriata
),
ref-1

plebeian (
concilium plebis
),
ref-1

senate,
ref-1

ward (
comitia curiata
),
ref-1

magistrates,
ref-1

aediles,
ref-1

censors,
ref-1

consuls,
ref-1

dictators,
ref-1

praetors,
ref-1

pro-praetors,
ref-1

quaestors,
ref-1

Polybius,
ref-1
,
ref-2

Pompey, Gnaius,
ref-1

pontifex maximus,
ref-1
,
ref-2

popes,
ref-1

Clovis to Charles Martel,
ref-1

Pope Gregory the Great,
ref-1

populares,
ref-1

populus,
ref-1

post hoc propter hoc,
ref-1

Praetorian Guard,
ref-1

praetors,
ref-1

precedent principle,
ref-1

princeps,
ref-1

Principate (Augustus),
ref-1
,
ref-2
,
ref-3
.
See also
Augustus, Octavian

19
B.C.E.
to
C.E.
14,
ref-1

27 to 19
B.C.E.
,
ref-1

29
B.C.E.
return to Rome,
ref-1

Actium until 27
B.C.E.
,
ref-1

other names and titles

Octavian,
ref-1

Principate,
ref-1

power summation,
ref-1

Rome's transformation,
ref-1

“back to traditional values” program,
ref-1

borders,
ref-1

city changes,
ref-1

“Era of Big Government,”
ref-1

succession,
ref-1

Agrippa,
ref-1

ramifications,
ref-1

Tiberius,
ref-1

pro-praetors,
ref-1

professional organizations, Web sites,
ref-1

Propertius, Sextus (Propertius),
ref-1

proscriptions,
ref-1

protected sects,
ref-1

Cult of Isis,
ref-1

Cult of Mithras,
ref-1

mystery religions,
ref-1
,
ref-2

religious philosophies,
ref-1

Provocatores gladiators,
ref-1

public entertainment,
ref-1
,
ref-2

chariot racing (circus),
ref-1

fascination explanation,
ref-1

gladiators,
ref-1

dwarfs, amazones, and amateurs,
ref-1

end of the games,
ref-1

event reenactments,
ref-1

game-day description,
ref-1

specialists,
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who they were,
ref-1

history,
ref-1

publicani,
ref-1

Pulcheria,
ref-1

punic,
ref-1
,
ref-2

Punic Wars

First Punic War (264–241
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

Second Punic War (218–202
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

Third Punic War and the destruction of Carthage (151–146
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

pyrrhic victory,
ref-1

Pyrrhus,
ref-1

Q–R

quaestors,
ref-1

Quintus Fabius,
ref-1

 

religion,
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ancestor worship,
ref-1

gods and goddesses,
ref-1

“old time” religion,
ref-1

philosophies,
ref-1

cynic,
ref-1

stoic,
ref-1

protected sects

Cult of Isis,
ref-1

Cult of Mithras,
ref-1

mystery religions,
ref-1
,
ref-2

religious philosophies,
ref-1

resource books (early churches),
ref-1

Roman attitudes,
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structure (collegia),
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flamen dialis,
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pontifex maximus,
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rex sacrorum,
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unprotected sects,
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Christianity,
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Druidism,
ref-1

Judaism,
ref-1

“Religious Center of Rome” concept,
ref-1

remains (evidence of Roman existence),
ref-1

frontiers and provinces,
ref-1

Herculaneum,
ref-1

Pompeii,
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Rome,
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throughout Italy,
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under water,
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Republic (Roman),
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aristocratic Republic,
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