The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Roman Empire (74 page)

BOOK: The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Roman Empire
10.32Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

breakdown factors

Anthony and Cleopatra,
ref-1

Civil War,
ref-1

Gracchus brothers,
ref-1

internal struggles (146
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

Marius and Sulla,
ref-1

Pompey and Caesar,
ref-1

Carthage conquest (270–133
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

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

founding events,
ref-1

royal growing pains,
ref-1

social organization,
ref-1

Italian conquer (500–270
B.C.E.
),
ref-1
,
ref-2
,
ref-3

conquering Magna Graecia,
ref-1

division of power,
ref-1

Gallic tribes,
ref-1

Latin League,
ref-1

Samnites and central Italy,
ref-1

Mediterranean conquest (270–133
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

conquering the East,
ref-1

Illyrian Wars (229–228, 220–219
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

Macedonian Wars,
ref-1

Octavian

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

renamed Augustus,
ref-1

Principate transition,
ref-1

resource books,
ref-1

Western conquer (270–133
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

Gauls in northern Italy,
ref-1

Spain,
ref-1

resources

books,
ref-1

Ancient History in the Movies
(Halsall),
ref-1

architecture,
ref-1

art,
ref-1

Augustan Age,
ref-1

Byzantium,
ref-1

Caesar,
ref-1

circuses,
ref-1

early churches,
ref-1

general Rome,
ref-1

gladiators,
ref-1

Medieval History in the Movies
(Halsall),
ref-1

Roman Empire,
ref-1

Roman influence on the modern west,
ref-1

Roman Republic,
ref-1

warfare,
ref-1

western Roman Empire to Charlemagne,
ref-1

women,
ref-1

film titles

character films,
ref-1

comedies,
ref-1

epics,
ref-1

Web sites,
ref-1

Ancient Medicine/Medica Antiqua,
ref-1

Argos,
ref-1

Bill Thayer's Roman Sites,
ref-1

Diotima,
ref-1

Exploring Ancient World Cultures (EAWC),
ref-1

films,
ref-1

Halsall's Sourcebooks,
ref-1

Hippias,
ref-1

Labyrinth,
ref-1

Latin Language and Literature,
ref-1

Latin Library,
ref-1

Maria Pantelia's Electronic Resources for Classicists,
ref-1

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

Perseus,
ref-1

professional organizations and associations (Maria Pantelia's page),
ref-1

Roman law,
ref-1

Roman numeral and date conversion (Steven Gibb's Roman Numeral and Date Conversion),
ref-1

ROMARCH,
ref-1

Stoa, The,
ref-1

TheVines,
ref-1

University of Michigan Classics and Mediterranean Archeology Links,
ref-1

Wheelock's Latin (Paul Barrette's Electronic Resources for Wheelock's Latin),
ref-1

Retiarii gladiators,
ref-1

Revolution,
ref-1

rexes,
ref-1
,
ref-2

rhetorical literature, Latin,
ref-1

Rimicer,
ref-1

road systems,
ref-1

bridges,
ref-1

building process,
ref-1

elevated roadways,
ref-1

major highways,
ref-1

major road projects of the Republic,
ref-1

tunnels,
ref-1

Roman numerals (Steven Gibb's Roman Numeral and Date Conversion Web site),
ref-1

romance novels, Greek,
ref-1

Romanitas,
ref-1

Romans

family values,
ref-1

education,
ref-1

household member names,
ref-1

pater familias,
ref-1

slaves,
ref-1

urban and rural distinctions,
ref-1

women,
ref-1

religion,
ref-1

ancestor worship,
ref-1

gods and goddesses,
ref-1

“old time” religion,
ref-1

self-image,
ref-1

dignity and authority,
ref-1

discipline and practicality,
ref-1

farmer-soldier ideal,
ref-1

work life,
ref-1

corporate farms (
latifundia
),
ref-1

professional soldiers,
ref-1

trading luxury goods,
ref-1

work in the city,
ref-1

work in the country,
ref-1

ROMARCH Web site,
ref-1

Rome

city development, myths,
ref-1

conceptual definitions,
ref-1

“Rome the City,”
ref-1

“Rome the Concept,”
ref-1

“Rome the Empire,”
ref-1

“Rome the Religious Center,”
ref-1

“Rome the State,”
ref-1

Romulus,
ref-1

Etruscan story,
ref-1

Greek story,
ref-1

Latin story,
ref-1

Rostra,
ref-1

Royal Period,
ref-1

ruins.
See
remains

S

Sabines,
ref-1

Sagittarii gladiators,
ref-1

Samnites,
ref-1
,
ref-2

Saoterus,
ref-1

satire, Silver Age of Latin literature,
ref-1

Saxons,
ref-1

scientific literature, Latin,
ref-1

Scipionic Circle,
ref-1

Accius,
ref-1

Aemilianus,
ref-1

Lucilius,
ref-1

Pacuvius, Marcus,
ref-1

Panaetius,
ref-1

Polybius,
ref-1

Terence,
ref-1

Scissores gladiators,
ref-1

secession,
ref-1

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

“Second Sophistic” period,
ref-1

Second Triumvirate,
ref-1

Secutores gladiators,
ref-1

Sejanus,
ref-1

senate,
ref-1
,
ref-2

Septimius Severus,
ref-1

Servian Wall,
ref-1

Servius Tullius,
ref-1

Severan dynasty,
ref-1

Alexander Severus,
ref-1

Caracalla,
ref-1

Elagabalus (Hierogabalus),
ref-1

Macrinus,
ref-1

Septimius Severus,
ref-1

Silver Age of Latin literature,
ref-1
,
ref-2

history and biographies,
ref-1

novels and satire,
ref-1

poetry and epics,
ref-1

slavery,
ref-1
,
ref-2

attaining freedom,
ref-1

imperial culture,
ref-1

ironies,
ref-1

slave status,
ref-1

sources of origin,
ref-1

status,
ref-1

types of slaves,
ref-1

social organization,
ref-1

beginning of the Roman Republic,
ref-1

classes of Roman citizens,
ref-1

lower classes,
ref-1

middle classes,
ref-1

slaves and freedmen,
ref-1

soldiers,
ref-1

upper classes,
ref-1

women,
ref-1

Conflict of the Orders,
ref-1

secession,
ref-1

tribunes,
ref-1

Twelve Tables,
ref-1

Latin Empire,
ref-1

Britain,
ref-1

Gaul,
ref-1

Germany,
ref-1

North Africa,
ref-1

Spain,
ref-1

nobiles and equites,
ref-1

patricians,
ref-1

patrons and clients,
ref-1

plebs,
ref-1

Social Wars (90–88
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

soldiers,
ref-1
,
ref-2

soror,
ref-1

Spain

imperial culture,
ref-1

Rome conquers the West (270–133
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

specialists (gladiators),
ref-1

Andabatae,
ref-1

Dimachaeri,
ref-1

Essedarii,
ref-1

Laquearii,
ref-1

Myrmillones,
ref-1

Provocatores,
ref-1

Retiarii,
ref-1

Sagittarii,
ref-1

Scissores,
ref-1

Secutores,
ref-1

Thraeces,
ref-1

spectator sports,
ref-1

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,
ref-1

who they were,
ref-1

history,
ref-1

St. Augustine,
ref-1

standards,
ref-1

state games

Ludi Apollinares,
ref-1

Ludi Cereales,
ref-1

Ludi Florales,
ref-1

Ludi Megalenses,
ref-1

Ludi Plebii,
ref-1

Ludi Romani,
ref-1

“State of Rome” concept,
ref-1

Stilicho,
ref-1

Stoa, The, Web site,
ref-1

Other books

Wonderstruck by Feinberg, Margaret
Lillian's Light Horseman by Jasmine Hill
Gee Whiz by Jane Smiley
Seven by Anthony Bruno
Live from Moscow by Eric Almeida
The Smoking Iron by Brett Halliday