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abitato, acanthus, , –, , . See also plants acerrae (incense boxes), , –. See also incense Achates, Achilles, , , , , , Actium, xviii, , , , , , –, , –, , , , , , , , , Temple of Apollo, adoption, xx, xxiii, , , –, , , , , . See also children adultery, xx, Aemilius Lepidus, M. (ca. – BCE), –, Aemilius Papus, L. (late rd c. BCE), Aemilius Paullus, L. (– BCE), –, , Aeneas, , , , , –, , –, – Aeternitas (Eternity), . See also Aion; personifications Africa, , , , , , ager publicus, . See also domus publica Agrippa Postumus ( BCE- CE), the last son of Agrippa and Julia Major, xxiii, Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius (/– BCE), xviii–xxi, , , –, –, , –, –, , , , , , , , –, –, –, , Agrippa’s Pantheon, xix, , –, – Agrippa’s tomb, , Agrippia, Agrippina Major ( BCE- CE), daughter of Agrippa and Julia Major, xxiv, –, –, Agrippina Minor (– CE), daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina Major, Aion (Eternity), , . See also Aeternitas alabaster, , . See also stone Alexander Helios (b. BCE), twin son of Antony and Cleopatra, . See also Cleopatra Selene Alexander the Great (– BCE), , , , –, , , –, , , , , , , General Index Alexandria, xix, xxiv, , , , , , –, , –, , , , –, –, , Alexander the Great’s tomb (Sema), – Arsinoeum, , Caesareum (Kaisareion, Augusteum, Sebasteum [Temple of Caesar]), xxi, , –, , – Julian Forum, – Library, mausoleum of Antony and Cleopatra, Pharos (lighthouse), , , stadium, tombs of the Ptolemies, altars, xx, , , , , , , –, , –, Belvedere altar, , , , See also Arles; Athens; Ephesos; Knidos; Kos; Laurentum; Lyon; Miletos; Rome (altars); Pergamon; pulvinares; Samothrace; Tinos amazons, , , Amenhotep III (ca. – BCE), Ampharete, tomb stele of, amphitheaters, Statilius Taurus, , See also theaters; Rome (amphitheaters; theaters) Amphitrite. See Tinos Amun-Ra, análemma, Anaximander of Miletos (ca. BCE), Anchises, Ancus Martius (trad. – BCE), Ankara mausoleum of Kemal Atatürk, Temple of Roma and Augustus, – Antares, . See also stars Antigonos Gonatas (ca. – BCE), Antioch: Syria, , ; Pisidia, , Antiochus I of Commagene (before –before BCE), , Antiochus I of Syria (ca. – BCE), Antiochus II (ca. – BCE), Antiochus III (ca. – BCE), , Antiochus IV Epiphanes (ca. – BCE), Antiochus VIII Grypos (ca. – BCE), Antonia Major (b. BCE), elder daughter of Antony and Octavia Minor, , , , – Antonia Minor ( BCE– CE), younger daughter of Antony and Octavia Minor, xxi, xxiii–xxiv, , –, – Antoninus Pius (b. , ruled – CE), Antonius, Lucius (d. CE), son of Iullus Antonius and Marcella Major, Antony, Mark (Antonius, M., – BCE), xvii–xix, , , , , , , , –, , , , , , , , , , , , Antyllus (ca. – BCE), son of Antony and Fulvia, Apelles (th c. BCE), painter, . See also paintings apex (pointed top of a flamen’s cap), . See also galerus Aphrodisias: Sebasteion, , ; Zoilos monument, Aphrodite, Aphrodite of Cumae, See also Venus Apollo, –, –, , , , , , –, –, , , –, Apollo Agyieus, Apollo Cumae, Apollo Palatinus, –, –, , , , – See also Helios; Phaethon; Phoebus; Rome (temples); Sol Apollonia, xviii, , Anatolia, Pontus, apotheosis, –, , , , , – apples, Appuleius, Sextus (late st c. BCE), husband of Octavia Major, , Aquarius, , – arae. See altars; Rome (altars) General Index [18.118.30.253] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 13:08 GMT) Aratus of Soloi (ca. – BCE), astronomer, –, – arches, , , , , Arch of Constantine, Arco di Portogallo, Archimedes of Syracuse (ca. – BCE), mathematician, Ares Borghese, Argos, Temple of Hera (Argive Heraion), Aries, , –, , –, Arimasps, . See also griffins; gold Aristarchus of Samos (ca. BCE), astronomer, Aristyllus (ca. – BCE), astronomer, Arles, altar, arms/armor, , , , –, Arsinoe I (b. ca. BCE), – Arsinoe II (ca. – BCE), , Arsinoe III (before – BCE), Artemis, . See also Diana Ascanius. See Iulus-Ascanius Asia, xix–xx, , , , , –, , , , Asinius Gallus (ca. – BCE), son of Asinius Pollio, Aspyrgos of Bosporos (mid to late st c. BCE), assassination, xviii, , , , astrology, , –, . See also horoscopes; stars astronomy, , –, , . See also Aratus of Soloi; Aristarchus; Aristyllus; Berossus; equinoxes; Eratosthenes; Eudoxos; Hipparchus; Manilius; Meton; planets; precession; Pythagoras; solstices; Sosigenes; stars; Thales; Timochares Aswan, , , Atatürk, Kemal (–), mausoleum, Athena, . See also Minerva Athens, , , , Acropolis, Agora, Agora temple, Altar of the Twelve Gods (formerly Altar of Pity), Erechtheion, Erechtheion caryatids, Kerameikos Rundbau, Lysikrates Monument, Nike Balustrade, Parthenon, , , , , pedestal of “Agrippa,” Plato’s academy, Temple of Roma and Augustus, Tower of the Winds, Atia (ca. –/ BCE), mother of Octavian, xviii, , Attalids, augurs, , augural staff/lituus, , augural templum at Bantia, Augustus Augustan Age, , , Augustan Games, Augustus’s house, xix, xxi, , , –, , , , , , , Augustan Peace, , (see also Ara Pacis) Augustan Settlement, , Res Gestae, – (see also Index of Ancient Sources) See also Primaporta; via Labicana Aurae (Breezes), , ax. See sacena babies, , , . See also births; children Babylon, , baetyls, Barbarus, R. (Augustan), praefect of Egypt, – BCE, barges, . See also boats; ships Bassae, Temple of Apollo, Belevi Mausoleum, benificence (euergetism), Berenike, Berossus the Chaldaean of Kos (fl. BCE), astronomer, General Index birds, –, –, –, . See also individual species births, xviii, xx–xxi, , –, –, , , , , , , –. See also babies; children; Ilithyiae birthdays, xx–xxiii, xix, xxi, , , , , , , –, , –, , , , –. See also Golden Age birthmarks, . See also astrology boars, . See also pigs; sows boats, . See also barges; ships bolsters. See pulvinares Boreas, Boscoreale cups, , , , –, , villa of P. Fannius Synistor, , boundaries, , , , , , . See also pomerium Bourguiba, Habib (–), mausoleum of, bovids, , cows, bulls, , , , Bovillae, , brick, , , , Britannicus (–/ CE), son of Claudius and Valeria Messalina, bronze, columns, column capitals, equestrian statues, , inscriptions, –, , , miscellaneous objects, , , , , , , , , statues, , –, , –, , Brundisium, xviii, , Brutus...