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adam_text | CONTENTS
Maps xni
Figures
xv
Plates
xvii
Preiace to
tne
Second Edition
xix
Preiace to
tne
First Edition
xxi
Acknowledgments
xxiii
Notes to
tne
Reader
xxv
| Archaic Italy and
tne
Origins
oí
Rome
Italy and the Mediterranean World
1
Italy Before the City
4
Greeks and Phoenicians in the Central Mediterranean
5
The Rise of Cities
6
Beginning of Writing
7
Appearance of an Elite
7
Cities and Monumental Architecture
7
Warfare in the Orientalizing and Archaic Periods
9
Social and Economic Organization
9
Greeks and Etruscans
11
The Emergence of Rome
14
The Romans and Their Early History
17
Table i.i Dates of Rome s Kings According to
Varro
18
Source i.i Romulus Founds Rome (Plutarch)
18
v
Contents
Politics
and Society Under the Kings
19
Rome and the Latins
21
2
Republican Rome and
tne
Conquest
oí
Italy
The Early Republic
24
Rome and Its Neighbors in the Fifth Century
26
Struggle of the Orders
27
Fall of Veii and the Sack of Rome
30
The City and Its Institutions in the Fourth Century
32
Officials
32
Senate
34
Assemblies of Citizens
36
Table
2.1
Roman Assemblies
36
The City, Its Gods, and Its Priests
39
Rome and Central Italy
41
Warfare and the Civic Order
41
Rome in
Latium
and Campania
42
Source
2.1
A Formal Surrender to Rome
42
Samnite Wars
45
Wars in Central and Northern Italy
46
Conquest of the South
47
War and the Roman State
48
3
The
Be^innin¿s oí
a Mediterranean Empire
The Nobility and the City of Rome
50
Source
3.1
Triumph of Scipio Africanus (Appian)
53
Wars with Carthage
54
First Punic War
(264-241) 55
Second Punic War
(218-201) 58
Source
3.2
Rome s Reaction to Defeat at Cannae
(Polybius)
62
A Mediterranean Empire
64
Governors, Provinces, and Empire
64
Spain
66
Greece and Asia Minor
68
Contents
vii
Source
3.3
Popillius Laenas Forestalls Antiochus Invasion
of Egypt (Polybius)
72
North Africa
72
Italy ana Empire
Senators, Officials, and Citizen Assemblies
74
Italy and the Consequences of Empire
77
Changing Relations Between Rome, Its Municipia,
and Allies
77
Roman and Italian Elites
79
Source
4.1
Scipio Africanus Army Loots Carthago
Nova (Polybius)
80
Demographic and Economic Changes
82
Roman Politics from the Mid-Second Century
84
Scipio Aemilianus
85
Tiberius Gracchus
86
Source
4.2
Tiberius Gracchus Urges Romans to Support his
Land-Assignment Scheme (Plutarch)
88
Gaius Gracchus
89
5
Italy Threatened, Enfranchised, Divided
Changes in Roman Society
94
War with Jugurtha
(112-105) 98
Italy Threatened from the North
(113-101) 99
Changes in the Roman Army
100
Marius Career in Roman Politics
101
Source
5.1
Marius Bid for the Consulship (Sallust)
102
Sixth Consulship of Marius and Second Tribunate
of Saturninus
(100) 103
Administration of the Provinces
104
Tribunate of Livius Drusus
(91) 107
Social War
(91-87) 107
Tribunate of Sulpicius Rufus
(88) 110
Sulla s First March on Rome
(88)
111
Cinna s Rule
(87-84) 112
Sulla s Second March on Rome
(83-82) 113
Contents
6
Tne
Domination ol
Stilla
ancł
Its Legacy
Sulla s Proscriptions
(82-81) 116
Sulla the Dictator and His Program
(82-81) 117
Verdicts on Sulla s Program
118
Lepidus Rising and Its Aftermath
(78-77) 120
Source
6.1
Cicero s Defense of Sextus Roscius
120
Challenge from Sertorius in Spain
(80-73) 121
Spartacus
Slave Revolt
(73-71) 124
Consulship of Crassus and Pompey
(70) 125
Pompey Frees the Mediterranean of Pirates
(67) 125
Threat from King Mithridates VI of
Pontus
and Sulla s
Response
(87-85) 126
Campaigns of Lucullus and Pompey Against Mithridates
(74-63) 128
Roles of Crassus and Cicero in Rome
(65-63) 130
Catiline s Rising
(63-62) 134
End. oi
tne
Republic: Caesars
Dictatorsnip
Pompey s Return from the East
(62) 136
Pompey and Political Stalemate in Rome
137
Partnership of Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar
139
Caesar s First Consulship
(59) 139
Clodius Tribunate
(58) 141
Cicero s Recall and the Renewal of the Triumvirate
(57-56) 142
Caesar s Campaigns in Gaul
(58-51) 143
Death of Clodius and Pompey s Sole Consulship
(52) 144
Prospect of Civil War
(51-49) 148
Causes and Consequences of Caesar Crossing the Rubicon
(January
49) 149
Civil War Campaigns
(49-45) 150
Caesar s Activity as Dictator
(49-44) 152
Caesar s Impact upon the City of Rome
156
Political Prospects for Rome and for Caesar
156
Contents ix
Augustus
and tne
Transformation of
tne
Roman World
Reactions to the Assassination of Caesar
(44-43) 160
Emergence of a Second Triumvirate
(43) 164
Battle of Philippi
(42) 165
Perusine War
(41-40) 166
Elimination of Sextus Pompey and Lepidus
(39-36) 167
Source
8.1 Laudatio
Turiae
168
Antony in the East
(42
Onwards)
169
Clash Between Antony and
Octavian
(36-30) 171
Octavian
as Sole Ruler
(30
Onwards)
172
The Republic Restored
173
Second Settlement
(23) 175
The Roman Family in the Augustan Period
176
Table
8.
і
The Julio-Claudian Family
178
Succession
179
Senate and
Equités
181
Army
183
Source
8.2
Oath of Loyalty
185
The Empire and Its Expansion
185
City of Rome
189
Attitudes Outside Rome
191
Augustus: Final Assessment
191
9
The Early
Principate
(a.D. 14-69):
Tke Julio-Claudians,
tne
Civil War of
68—69,
and Life in
tne
Early Empire
The Julio-Claudian Emperors: Civil Government and Military
Concerns
193
Tiberius
(14-37) 194
Gaius (Caligula)
(37-41) 195
Claudius
(41-54) 196
Nero
(54-68) 199
Civil War in
68-69 201
Economic and Social Change: Army
204
Contents
Beneficial Ideology
205
Cities and Provinces
206
Diversity: Women, Local Languages, and Culture
207
Religious Practices and Principles
209
Imperial Cult
211
0
Military Expansion and Its Limits: Tke Empire and tke
Provinces
(69-138)
Institutionalization of the
Principate
213
Vespasian
(69-79) 214
Titus
(79-81) 216
Domitian
(81-96) 217
A New, Better Era?
217
Nerva
(96-98) 219
Trajan
(98-117) 220
Table
ίο.ι
The
Antonine
Family
224
Hadrian
(117-138) 225
Source
io.
і
Hadrian Inspects Troops at Lambaesis,
Numidia
227
Roman Cities and the Empire s Peoples
228
Theaters and Processions
228
Circuses and Chariot Racing
231
The Amphitheater and Gladiatorial Games
231
Other Urban Amenities and Education
233
1 1
Italy and tke Provinces: Civil and Military Affairs
( 138-235)
Antoninus Pius
(138-161) 237
Source
ili A
Greek Provincial Praises Roman
Citizenship
239
Marcus Aurelius
(161-180)
and Lucius Verus
(161-169) 239
Commodus
(176-192,
Sole Augustus after
180) 243
Septimius Severus
(193-211) 245
Caracalla
(198-217,
Sole Augustus After
211) 247
Contents xi
Macrinus (217-218) 248
Elagabalus (218-222) 248
Table
ил
The
Seveřan
Family 249
Severus Alexander (222-235) 250
Roman
Law
251
Roman
Citizenship
252
Source
11.2
Grant of Roman Citizenship (Tabula
Banasitana)
253
Rome and Christianity
256
Source
11.3
Pliny, Trajan, and Christians
257
The Third-Century Crisis and
tne
Tetrarcnic Restabilization
Mid-Third Century
261
Aurelian
(270-275) 265
Diocletian and the
Tetrarchy
(284-305) 266
Dissolution of the
Tetrarchy
(305-313)
and the Rise
of
Constantine
(306-324) 270
Source
12.1
Galerius Edict of Toleration
272
Administrative Reorganization Under the Dominate
273
1 3
The Rise of Cnristianity and
tne
Growtli of the Barbarian
TWat
(324-395)
Constantine:
A Christian Emperor
281
The Sons of
Constantine
(337-361):
The Power of Dynasty
285
Table
13.1
The Constantinian Family
286
Julian
(361-363):
A Test of the Christian Empire
290
Source
13.1
Julian Attempts to Bring Paganism into Line with
Christianity
291
Jovian, Valentinian I, and
Valens (363-378) 291
Gratian, Valentinian II, and Theodosius I
(379-395) 293
New Elites for the Empire
296
Paganism and Christianity
298
Source
13.2
The End of Pagan Sacrifice
299
xii Contents
I Ą
Ţke
Final Years of the Western Empire and Rome s Revival
in
tne
East
The Theodosian Dynasty Down to the First Sack of Rome
(395-410) 302
Table
14.1
The Theodosian Family
303
The Fall of the Western Empire
(410-476) 308
Source
14.1
The Gothic King Athaulf s Shifting Attitude
Toward Rome
309
The Growth of a Byzantine Empire in the East
(408-491) 311
A Christian Culture
315
Women s Power in Late Antiquity
319
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
320
Timeline
323
Glossary
328
Art Credits
338
Gazetteer
340
Index
344
Color plate follows p.
166
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