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Adherbal, 29, 48 Aemilius Paullus, L. 77–78, 81 Aetolians, 39–40, 51–53, 55–57, 111 Al-‘Azm, S. J., 3 Annales maximi, 84 Annius Setinus, L., 109–110 Antiochus III, 21–23, 40, 47 Antonius, M., 32, 157 Appian, 24–25, 44, 47, 72, 171 Aquilius, M’., 24, 42, 218n.40, 221n.5 Archelaus, 24–25 Ariarathes VI of Cappadocia, 46 Ariovistus, 156–157, 160 Aristonicus, 23, 48 Aristophanes, 151 Aristotle, 9, 214n.47 Arminius, 117, 134–136, 138–139 Atilius Regulus, M., 102 Aurelius Cotta, M., 25 Bocchus I of Mauretania, 18, 29, 31 Boiocalus, 117, 238n.34, 240n.57 Boudica: Cassius Dio’s hybrid portrait of, 173; death of, 122, 145; rebellion of, 119–122, 142–145; Tacitus’ hybrid portrait of, 124–127, 136, 138, 172–173. See also Cassius Dio; Tacitus Calgacus: similarity of Epistula Mithridatis to speech of, 20; similarity of Tacitus’ Boudica speech to speech of, 124, 131; Tacitus’ speech of, 1, 5–6, 117, 127 Calpurnius Bestia, L., 28 Camulodunum, 120–121, 142 Cannae, 64, 77–79, 90 Carthage: destruction of, 15, 48, 112; foreign policy of, 64, 75, 104, 106– 107; government of, 55; imperial ambitions of, 73–74, 78, 80; Polybius’ sympathy for, 81; tribute paid to Rome by, 76, 88, 113 Carthaginians: Livy’s views of, 12, 85– 87, 107, 114–115; Polybius’ views of, 63–64 Cartimandua, 124 Cassius, C., 24, 218n.40 Cassius Dio: Agrippa-Maecenas debate of, 141, 157–158; ancient readership of, 9; attachment to the Greek world of, 156–157; Boudica’s speech of, 117–118, 141–142, 146– 161, 168; critical reception of, 117, 141, 166; ethnic stereotypes in, 159; freedom in, 147, 149; gender in, 142–144, 147, 150–151, 159–160, 173; greed in, 149, 159; influence of Demosthenes on, 157; influence of Livy on, 157; influence of Thucydides on, 142, 156–158; Julius Caesar’s speech on war with Ariovistus of, 156–158, 160; nomenclature of, 117; primitivism in, 147–152, 159–161; provincial administration in, 118, 158–159; sexuality in, 151, 160; Suetonius Paulinus’ speeches of, 152–158; index 266 index views on Nero of, 151–152, 160, 166, 169, 242n.19 Catiline, 32, 86 Cato the Younger, 30–31 Caudine Forks, 44, 107–108 “Chronological primitivism,” 15, 34, 172. See also Primitivism Cicero, 9, 13, 168, 240n.58 Cimbri, 44, 56 Civilis. See Iulius Civilis, C. Claudius, 121, 143 Claudius Quadrigarius, Q., 85 Coelius Antipater, L., 85, 226n.22 Colonialism. See Provincial administration Corbulo, 120, 236n.10 Cornelius Nepos, 72 Cornelius Scipio, P.: Livy on, 87–93, 95–97, 113–115; Polybius on, 59, 62, 64, 69–72. See also Livy; Polybius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, P.: Livy on, 83, 86, 98, 101–107, 114–115; Polybius on, 75–76, 79–81. See also Livy; Polybius Crassus, 32 Decianus Catus, 121–122, 143 Defensive imperialism, 1–4, 211n.7, 224n.54 Demetrius of Pharus, 39–40, 53–55, 57 Demosthenes, 63, 69, 157, 241n.11 “Deviant focalization,” 13, 174 Diodorus Siculus, 22 Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 10 Druids, 120, 236n.9 Ennius, 62 Ethnic stereotypes: in Cassius Dio, 159; in Justin, 55–56; in Livy, 114–115, 172; in Polybius, 81, 172; in Pompeius Trogus, 55–56, 81, 172; in Sallust, 33, 81, 172; in Tacitus, 133, 138 Eumenes II of Pergamum, 22–23, 47–48 Fabius Pictor, Q., 83, 85 Fetial law: Cassius Dio and, 158–159; T. Frank’s view of, 3; justifiable warfare and, 20; Livy and, 93, 108; Roman historians and, 137, 168, 170; Sallust and, 33, 56; Tacitus and, 158–159 Fonteius Capito, C., 131 Fortune: Justin on, 41; Livy on, 94–95, 101–103, 105–106; Polybius on, 63, 66, 74–76, 79 Frank, T., 3 Freedom: Cassius Dio on, 147, 149; Livy on, 93–94, 111–112; Polybius on, 65; Pompeius Trogus on, 46, 55, 172; Sallust on, 24, 27–28, 33, 172; Tacitus on, 12, 119, 121–122, 124, 127, 132–133, 135–136, 138 Fronto, 17 Gauls: Livy on, 86, 93, 108, 115; Polybius on, 65; Pompeius Trogus’ depiction of, 39, 43, 47, 52, 56; Tacitus on, 132 Gender: Cassius Dio on, 142–144, 147, 150–151, 159–160, 173; Roman historiography and, 4; Tacitus on, 124–127, 135–138, 159–160, 173 Gordius, 46 Greed: Cassius Dio on, 149, 159; Justin/ Pompeius Trogus on, 56–57; Livy on, 114; Polybius on, 64, 80–81, 170; Roman historiography and, 4, 170–172; Sallust on, 28–34; Tacitus on, 119–120, 125...

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