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Authors: Adrian Goldsworthy
Piso, Caius Calpurnius (cos. 67)
Caesar 236
Pompeius, Quintus (cos. 88)
121, 133
and conference of Luca 261
46, 101
Piso, Calpurnius Lucius (cos.
and Pompey’s fidelity 294
Pompeius, Sextus (Pompey’s
58, Caesar’s father-in-law)
and siege of Alesia 342
son) 413, 466, 481–483, 485
39, 165, 174, 180, 190, 371,
Gauls killed in Caesar’s
Pompeius Trogus 235
372, 376, 382, 478
campaigns 355
Pompey (Pompeius), Cnaeus,
grandfather 214
and Caesar crossing the
‘the Great’ (
Magnus
)
Piso, Cnaeus Calpurnius 110,
Rubicon 378
family 31
111
and the Civil War 396, 414
in Social War 43
Piso, Marcus Pupius (cos. 61)
and Pompey 408
told to divorce wife by Sulla
154–155, 156
and Cleopatra 438, 439
57
Placentia (Piacenza) 406
Cato unwilling to be under
in love with Flora 83–84
Plato:
Phaedo
467
obligation to Caesar 448
rise of 91–95
Plautius (Plotius) 96
and battle of Thapsus 466
cruelty of 92
plebian families 31
and Ligarius 478
hailed by Sulla as Pompey ‘the
plebs, ‘patrician’ tribune of
and battle of Munda 484
Great’ (
Magnus
) 92, 93
255–257
and Corinth canal 491
seeks and attains consulship
Pliny the Elder (Caius Plinius
and Brutus 503, 507
93, 94, 95
Secundus) 184, 355, 469
Po, River 43, 101
manoeuvres for new
Plotius (Plautius) 96
Po Valley 22, 101, 121, 199,
command 102–103
Plutarch
236
and pirates 103–104, 186
biography of Caesar 30
politics, Roman 169–170, 255
replaces Lucullus in Asia 104
and Caesar as natural
politics and increasing
Spanish soldiers loyal to 110
horseman 40
frequency of bloodshed
and war with Mithridates 111
and Caius Marius 41
25–29
as lieutenant of Sulla 112
and Sulla’s dictatorship 48
Pollio, Caius Asinius (cos. 40)
wealth and
auctoritas
114
and proscribed people 48
188, 189–190, 378, 406, 430,
and Cicero 119, 164, 258, 259
and Caesar standing for
431, 517
and land bill/law 120, 156,
election to priesthood 58
Polybius 11, 14, 98–99, 327
157, 168, 170, 171
description of Caesar 62
Universal History
11
honours granted 121
and Caesar’s capture by
Pompeia (Caesar’s wife)
imminent return 142–143
pirates 75–76
101–102, 146–147, 158–159,
celebrates third triumph
and Caesar’s generosity 82
174, 175, 176, 294, 497
152–153, 154, 155
and rumour that Brutus was
Pompeian fleet 410, 411,
leading his legions 153–154
Caesar’s son 85
412–413
captures Jerusalem 154
description of Pompey’s wife
Pompeians 442, 446, 447, 450,
asks Senate to postpone
Cornelia 88
451, 452, 473, 477, 478, 515
elections 154, 155
and Caesar’s wife’s funeral 99
in Africa 454, 455, 456, 457,
as consul 155
and Caesar’s visit to Gades
458, 459, 460–461, 462, 463,
divorces wife Mucia 155, 156,
100
464, 465, 466, 467
157
578
Inde x
aims to secure ratification of
marries Cornelia 349
college of pontiffs 78
Eastern Settlement 156, 157
dedicates temple to Victory
Flamen Dialis
49–50, 51, 52,
army veterans 156, 157,
350
56, 58, 62, 78, 102, 126, 494
170–171, 254
passes law preventing
Flamen Quirinalis
50
thwarted by noble families in
consulship candidates
Flamen Martialis
50, 471
Senate 158
standing
in absentia
350
Pontifex Maximus
51–52, 55,
triumphs 160, 468
waits outside Rome 359
78, 124–125, 126, 131, 147,
house’s garden 163
disapproves of Caesar
173, 177, 215, 293, 423, 513
and First Triumvirate 165,
standing for second
Priests of Lupercal 499
166, 168, 170, 175, 176, 178,
consulship 362, 363,
Procillus, Caius Valerius 216,
180, 254
364–365, 370–371
229, 232, 235
and Eastern Settlement 166,
falls ill 368
prosecutors 71, 72–73
173, 181, 254, 258, 446
called upon to protect
prostitutes 83, 84
and eastern Mediterranean 173
Republic 374
Provence 22
see also
Gaul,
bribed by Ptolemy XII 174
and Mark Antony 376
Transalpine
marries Caesar’s daughter
and Civil War 384, 385, 387,
provinces, business in 23–24
Julia 174, 175
390–392
Ptolemaic dynasty 22, 114, 431,
supports Caesar 175
in Civil War 407–408, 410,
434, 435, 438, 439, 440, 445
accused of planning to
423, 424, 425, 426–427, 428,
Ptolemy I 434
establish tyrannical rule
429, 431, 432–433
Ptolemy II 434
177–178
at Dyrrachium 414, 415,
Ptolemy IX 435
plot to murder 179–180
416, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422
Ptolemy X 435
uses fortified barriers 210
takes Syria under Roman rule
Ptolemy XI 435
eastern campaigns 238
434
Ptolemy XII (‘Auletes’) 174,
heroic style of leadership 249
house 454
371, 409, 435–437, 441
unhappy at success of Caesar
killed in Alexandria 431, 433,
Ptolemy XIII 437, 441, 442,
252
445
443, 444, 496
fear of assassination 253, 258,
Pomptine marshes 474
Ptolemy XIV 444
259
Pomptinus 192
public speaking 39
wealth, fame and
auctoritas
ponds, saltwater 112
private companies for state
254–255
Pontic raiders 77–78, 81
contracts (
publicani
)
restores full powers to tribunes
Pontifex Maximus
(senior
23–24, 157–158, 173, 347
of the plebs 255
priest)
see
priesthoods:
Punic War, First (264–241 BC)
given command to sort out
Pontifex Maximus
21–22, 24, 255
grain import problem
pontiffs 78, 479
Punic War, Second (218–201 BC)
259–260
Pontus, Eastern 446
22, 24, 32, 66, 117, 349, 409
claims Crassus plotting to
Popular Assemblies (
Concilium
Punic War, Third (149–146 BC)
murder him 260
Plebis
or
Comitia Tributa
)
349
conference of Luca 261–262
15, 16, 19, 20, 26, 39, 44–45,
Puteoli 492
re-elected to second
57, 97, 103, 104, 124, 136,
Pyrenees 398
consulship 264
159, 167, 170, 172, 173, 395,
Pyrrhus, King of Epirus 135,
and wife Julia 294
475
515
granted five-year command of
Porcia (daughter of Cato,
provinces 294–295
married to Bibulus and then
quaestorship 96–98
loans legion to Caesar 306
Brutus) 487, 503–504
Quinctilis, month of 30
appointed to third consulship,
Portus Itius (Boulogne?) 279,
Quirinus, priests of (
Flamen
initially without a colleague
286
Quirinalis
) 50
320, 347, 348, 361
Poseidonius 202
commemorates victories with
Pothinus 437, 441, 442
Rabirius, Caius 121–124, 134,
theatre 344–345
Praecia (courtesan) 83, 104
162, 173, 191
called on by Senate to protect
Praeneste 55–56
Ravenna 261, 319, 377, 381
the State 346–347
praetors 15, 18, 70–71, 75, 124
Reims (Durocortorum) 312
introduces law to reduce
priesthoods
Remi tribe 239–240, 241, 242,
bribery 348
augurs 60, 449–450
243, 312, 319, 352
579
Inde x
Remus 32
captured by Marian and
Temple of Concord 134, 142
res publica
14–15, 513
Cinnan forces 46, 49
Temple of Diana 27
Rex
(king), origin of name 33
celebrations on Caesar’s
Temple of Jupiter 48–49, 50,
Rex, Quintus Marcius 33
return 468–471
143, 469, 499
Rhine, River 199, 206, 224,
Circus Flaminius 257, 344
Temple of Quirinus 486
225, 228, 270, 272, 273, 275,
in Civil War 391–397
Temple of Saturn 396
277, 278, 308, 310, 354, 517
Colline Gate 55, 57, 79
Temple of Venus Genetrix 496
bridges across 277, 278,
fire brigade 112
Temple of Vesta 126
308–309, 310
as focus of all aspects of
Tullianum 142
Rhineland, rebellion in 237
political life 19
violence of the eighties BC
Rhodes 74, 77, 144
Forum 19–20, 56, 57, 167, 169,
111–112
Rhône, River 211
170–171, 172, 476, 496, 510
voting assemblies 15–18
line of defences 210, 212
Caesar’s extension 345
Romney Marshes, Kent 280
Rhône Valley 200–201, 203,
complex 478
Romulus 32–33, 486
205
during the games 106
Roscius (famous actor) 61
Ribemont-sur-Ancre 202
Rostra
see
Rome: Rostra
Roscius, Lucius (Caesar’s
Rimini (Ariminum) 377, 378,
trials in 71, 72
legate) 306, 386
381, 385, 386, 387, 388
founded (753 BC) and early
Roucillus 419
roads, Roman 22
days 14
Rubicon, River 358, 377, 378,
Rocquepertuse 202
infant mortality in 34
379, 381, 385, 394, 445, 467,
Roman Empire, profits and
Janiculum Hill 46, 123, 162,
514
price of 21–25
173
Rufio 446
Roman Empire in the first
Jewish population 64, 480,
Rullus, Publius Servilius 119,
century BC
12
510
120, 122, 164, 167
Roman Republic
Library 479
Ruspina 456–459, 460, 462
constitution of 11
Palatine Hill 63
nature of 14–19
pomerium
(sacred boundary)
Sabine women 102
nearing its end 11
155, 159, 160
Sabinus, Quintus Titurius
political system 14–15
Pompey’s theatre 344–345,
(Caesar’s legate) 192, 240,
revenue 152–153
507, 508
265, 267, 299, 300, 302, 303,
war-making 21
poor citizens move to 120
305, 310, 312, 356
Roman status 21, 22
rebuilt in more spectacular
St Bernard Pass, Great 265
Romans’ fear of northern
form 23
St Helena 516
barbarians 13
Regia 126
Sallust (Caius Sallustius
Rome
20
Rostra (Speakers Platform)
Crispus) 512
Alban Hill 498
20, 46, 47, 56, 103, 143, 169,
description of Sempronia
army marches against for first
509
87–88
time 45
and funerals 98, 99
and problems caused by
Aventine Hill 27
severed heads decorating 111
wealth 109
Basilica Fulvia et Aemilia 365
running of, administrative role
and Aurelia Orestilla 117
Basilica Julia 345
of aediles 106
and Catiline’s conspiracy
Caesar improves living
sacked by Gauls 13, 199
131–132, 136, 140
conditions 478–479
Sacra Via 20, 63, 126
on Caesar’s commitment 152
Caesar’s building projects 345
Senate House (Curia) 14, 20,
expelled from Senate 372
Caesar’s regulation in
122, 134, 318, 476
see also
and Petreius 398
480–481
Senate
recalled by Caesar 409
Campus Martius 40, 97, 123,
shrine to goddess of liberty
and army mutiny 452
162, 294, 344, 345, 470, 471,
(
libertas
) 258
governs Africa 476
510
strength in 100 BC 10–11, 19
Samarobriva (Amiens) 302,
saepta
(‘sheep-pens’)
Subura district 63–64
305, 306, 307
162–163, 478
taken by Sulla (82 BC) 55, 56
Sambre, battle of the (57 BC)
Capitol 469, 486, 494, 509
Temple of Bellona 56
244,
245
, 246–250
Capitoline Hill 14, 48–49, 50,
Temple of Castor and Pollux
Sambre, River 244, 248, 250,
143
143, 157, 171
282, 421, 484