by Will Durant
 Galicia, Danubian, 432
   Galilee, 530, 535, 543, 544, 557, 558, 560, 563, 573, 577
   Galla, 317
   Gallia Lugdunensis, 472, 474
   Gallic War, 169, 174-178, 179
   Gallienus (Publius Licinius Valerianus Egna-tius Gallienus), Roman emperor (reigned 253-268), 608, 629-630, 635, 650, 666, 669
   Gallio, see Novatus, Marcus Annaeus
   Gallus (Caius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus), Roman emperor (ca. 207-253), 629
   Gallus, Aelius, general (fl. 1st century B.C..), 336-337, 508
   Gamaliel II, Jewish Patriarch (fl. ca. 100), 547
   Gamaliel, a Pharisee, and president of the Sanhedrin (fl. 1st century), 576, 579-580
   gambling, in Etruria, 7;
   under Rome, 62, 269, 383, 447, 456, 458, 488
   games, in Etruria, 6-7;
   under Rome, 82, 90, 99, 111, 121, 133-134, 168-169, 171, 212-213, 219, 220, 223, 224, 225, 260, 265, 270, 274, 277-279, 289, 290-291, 302, 316, 319, 332, 340, (children’s) 367, 372, 375, 376, 377-378, 379, 380, 381-387, 388, 389, 410, 415, 423, 427, 428, 438, 443, 447, 456, 458-459, 461, 486-487, 500, 515, 532, 545, 598, 629, 631, 640, 646, 647, 649, 668
   Ganymede, 510
   Gard, Pont du, 474
   Garda, Lago di (anc. Lacus Benacus), 4, 155, 158, 454
   gardens, 76, 132-133, 141, 160, 185, 199, 215, 245*, 266, 272, 278, 280, 319, 327, 340, 343, 344, 353, 354, 362, 421, 440, 454, 459, 500, 532
   Gargantua, 299
   Garonne (anc. Garumna), 470
   Gassendi, Pierre, French philosopher and savant (1592-1655), 154
   Gaul, 43, 48, 53, 73, 89, 107, 112, 118, 119, 129, 144, 167, 168, 174-178, 180-181, 183, 184, 188, 191, 192, 217, 219, 231, 270, 283, 320, 322, 326, 329, 330, 331, 348, 366, 417, 429, 431, 468, 470-475, 476, 478, 479, 481, 495, 513, 514, 602, 604, 627, 629, 633, 638, 639, 649, 651, 653-654, 666, 669-670
   Gaul, Belgic (Gallia Belgica), 176, 431, 433, 472, 474
   Gaul, Cisalpine (northern Italy), 36, 47, 49, 51, 87, 88, 155, 172, 174-175, 182, 189, 193, 196, 200, 201, 235, 236, 454
   Gaul, Narbonese (Gallia Narbonensis), 172, 174-177, 216, 472, 473
   Gaul, Transalpine, 49, 271, 454
   Gauls, 12, 23, 24, 35, 36, 37, 47, 48-51, 86, 124, 130, 174-177, 191, 235, 271, 340, 375, 454, 471-475, 478, 513
   Gaza, 508, 530, 535
   Gazith, 536
   Gellius, Aulus, Latin grammarian (ca. 117-ca. 180), 368, 442
   Gemala, Lucilius, millionaire (fl. 1st century), 461
   Gemma Augusta, 346
   generalship, of Hannibal, 48-54;
   of Scipio Africanus, 52-54;
   of Caesar, 174-178, 182-189;
   of Antony, 199, 203, 206-207;
   of Tiberius, 217-218, 231, 259-260;
   under Claudius, 271;
   of Marcus Aurelius, 428-429, 431-432;
   of Septimius Severus, 622;
   of Constantine, 664
   Genesis, 444, 540, 614
   Geneva, 175
   Genghis Khan, Asiatic conqueror (1162?-1227), 606
   Genoa (anc. Genua), 78, 454
   Geographical Outline (Ptolemy), 503
   geography, 220, 308, 503, 514, 520-521
   Geography (Strabo), 520
   geometry, 75, 314, 368, 503, 507, 634
   Georgics (Virgil), 215, 225, 237-239
   Gerasa (Djerasch), 508-509, 530, 535
   Gergovia, 177
   Gerizim (Jebel et Tôr), 535
   Germanicus Caesar, general (15 B.C.-A.D. 19), 224, 261-262, 263*, 273, 291, 301, 371
   Germans, 174-178, 217, 428-431, 434, 446, 475, 478-481, 627, 631*, 639, 653, 666, 669
   Germans, On the Situation and Origin of the (Tacitus), 434
   Germany, 36, 112, 118, 176, 178, 194, 217-218, 231, 248, 261, 284, 285, 308, 320, 326, 329, 366, 406, 410, 417, 424, 428, 430, 431, 432, 471, 472, 473, 475, 478-481, 633, 644;
   Upper Germany, 291, 439, 479-480;
   Lower Germany, 479
   Gesco, Carthaginian general (3rd century B.C..), 46
   Geta (Publius Septimius Geta), Roman emperor (?-211), 621-622, 634, 635
   Getae, 257
   Gethsemane, 569, 571
   Gibbon, Edward, English historian (1737-1794), 364, 425, 613*, 662, 667
   Gibraltar (anc. Calpe), 39, 40, 43, 194
   Gil Bias (Lesage), 299
   Gilgamesh, 428
   Giorgione da Castelfranco (Giorgio Bar-barelli), Venetian painter (1478?-1511), 355
   Giton, 297
   gladiators, Etruscan, 7;
   Roman, 52, 90, 131, 133-134, 137, 173, 179-180, 198, 223, 265, 267, 274, 279, 303, 313, 351, 370, 377, 382, 383-387, 410, 428, 429, 430, 447, 453, 456, 459, 465, 487, 532, 545, 622, 649, 665;
   schools for, 385-386, 447, 505
   glass, 322, 328, 329, 342, 347, 361, 374-375, 456, 473, 474, 499-500, 510; see also murrhine glass
   Glevum (Gloucester), 477
   Gloria, De (Cicero), 163* Glycera, 247
   Glycon, Athenian sculptor in Rome (fl. 1st century B.C..), 349
   Gnosticism, 502, 556, 595, 604-605, 606, 609, 614
   God, Seneca on, 304;
   Marcus Aurelius on, 444-445;
   Plutarch on, 484-485, 486;
   Panae-tius on, 490;
   Epictetus on, 491-494;
   Philo on, 501-502;
   Galen on, 507;
   Poseidonius on, 514;
   Dion Chrysostomus on, 522;
   Apollonius of Tyana on, 526;
   Plotinus on, 610;
   Origen on, 614-615
   gods, in Etruria, 7;
   in Carthage, 41-42;
   under Rome, 58-67, 69, 75, 76, 81-82, 84, 93-94, 104, 164, 214, 225-227, 235, 238-239, 240, 242, 243, 248, 251, 256, 259, 265, 268, 274, 280, 293, 300, 316, 335, 340, 343, 349, 352, 371, 372, 377, 388-390, 427, 429, 430, 438, 444, 449, 457, 489, 510, 512, 522-526, 557, 588, 601, 607, 625, 646-651, 655;
   Lucretius on, 147-153;
   Cicero on, 162;
   in the Aeneid, 242, 243;
   Horace on, 248-249;
   Pliny on, 309;
   Sextus Empiricus on, 495;
   Lucian on, 495-497
   Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, German writer (1749-1832), 354
   Golden Age, Saturn’s, 61, 225, 236;
   Augustus’, 233-258, 346;
   Diocletian’s, 645
   Golden Ass, The (Apuleius), 299, 442, 467-468
   Golden Bough, 62
   Golden Horn, 483
   Golden House, 280, 282, 283, 344-345, 352, 358, 361
   golden mean, see aurea mediocritas
   Golden Milestone, see Millenarium Aureum
   Golden Thoughts (Marcus Aurelius), see Meditations
   Golgotha, 572-573, 581
   Good Goddess, see Bona Dea Gorboduc (Sackville and Norton), 302
   Gordian I (Marcus Antonius Gordianus), Roman emperor (158-238), 628
   Gordian II (Marcus Antonius Gordianus), Roman emperor (?-238), 628
   Gordian III (Marcus Antonius Gordianus), Roman emperor (226-244), 628
   Gospels, 553-574, 591
   Gothic architecture, 661
   Gothic letters, 479
   Goths, 316, 480, 622, 628, 629-630, 638, 669-670
   gout, 311, 389, 622
   government, in Etruria, 6;
   in Latium, 11-17;
   in Carthage, 42-43;
   under the Republic, 21-35, 57, 89, 93-94, 99, 113, 128-130, 136, 146, 174, 180-208;
   Cicero on, 165;
   under the Principate, 212-217, 227, 266, 270-271, 285-294, 328, 336, 338, 405, 415-416, 418-420, 422-424, 425, 436, 447-449;
   under the monarchy, 623, 626-627, 632, 639, 640-645, 647, 664, 668-669;
   of Rome, 670, 672
   governors, 87, 129, 155, 174, 194, 198-199, 215, 216-217, 261, 462-463, 661
   Gracchi, 23, 47, 91, 111, 113-117, 122, 126, 140, 165, 171, 192, 194, 319, 363, 391, 469, 516, 640
   Gracchus, Caius Sempronius, statesman (153?-121 B.C..), 113, 115-117, 465
   Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius
, statesman, father of the Gracchi (fl. 2nd century B.C..), 87, 92, 113
   Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius, statesman (162?-133 B.C..), 113-115
   grace, 589
   Graecia Magna, 37, 38
   graffiti, 458-459
   Graii, 4
   grain, 111, 116, 117-118, 120, 126, 139-140, 173, 174, 179, 183, 184, 186, 189, 190, 192, 212-213, 214, 219, 220, 221, 237, 260, 265, 267, 270, 320-321, 325, 328-329, 333, 336, 339, 348, 362, 376, 388, 411, 423, 427-428, 429, 438, 446, 453, 461, 463, 464, 483, 498, 513, 631, 633, 641-642, 666, 668
   grammar, 29, 72, 95, 146, 234, 295, 308, 367, 415
   Grand Central Terminal (in New York), 360*
   Granna (Gran), 431
   Great Exposition (Simon Magnus ?), 604
   Great Leptis, see Leptis Magna
   Great Mother, see Magna Mater and Cybele
   Greece, 5, 6, 8, 10, 23, 34, 38, 47, 48, 51, 54, 57, 62, 68, 70, 75, 76, 77, 78, 84, 85-87, 89, 92, 93, 94, 95-102, 104-105, 108, 112, 113, 125, 130, 141, 147, 154, 158, 163, 164, 173, 178, 183, 186, 187, 192, 203, 211, 233, 235, 239, 240, 241, 246, 256, 259, 269, 278-279, 282-283, 287, 311, 317, 320, 323, 324, 328, 329, 330, 331, 333, 338-339, 342, 344, 347t, 349, 351-361, 364, 371, 379-381, 391, 392, 406, 414, 419, 420, 429, 431, 442, 455, 456, 459, 468, 472, 474, 480, 481, 482-527, 532, 542, 579, 588, 594-595, 602, 618, 630, 633, 636, 666, 667, 670-671; see also Hellenistic
   Greek, 72-73, 95, 97, 104, 135, 141, 167, 187, 196, 233, 244, 259, 269, 274, 308, 312, 313, 365, 393, 415, 432, 440, 442, 443, 455, 479, 535, 556, 560, 563, 571, 572, 579, 582, 594-595, 596, 601, 612, 614, 634, 661; see also Hellenistic
   Greek Anthology, 509, 633
   Greek Asia, 482, 486, 490, 512, 518, 542, 630, 659
   Greeks, 4, 17, 18, 35, 37, 38, 39, 43, 44, 51, 52, 58, 59, 62, 71, 72, 74, 76, 78, 82, 86-87, 89, 92, 94-95, 99, 104-105, 121, 132, 152, 164, 240, 242, 249, 253, 255, 256, 263, 277, 311, 312, 326, 328, 348, 352, 356, 364-365, 366, 367, 370, 388, 438, 457, 468, 469, 480, 482-527, 529, 532, 535, 544, 554, 558, 579, 582, 595, 634, see also Hellenistic
   Guadalquivir, 39, 470
   guilds, 499, 536, 642, 644; see also collegia
   gymnastics, see athletics
   gynecology, 313, 505
   H
   Hadad, 522
   Hades, 63, 84, 94, 240, 242, 389, 509, 525
   Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus), Roman emperor (76-138), 4, 220, 234, 322, 344, 351, 359, 361, 368, 379, 392, 394, 395, 396, 398, 403, 408, 411, 413-422, 423, 425, 426, 427, 428, 437, 442, 454, 455, 476, 482, 487, 489, 491, 499, 512, 516, 548, 549, 603, 624, 648, 662, 665
   Hadrian’s Villa, 421, 454
   Hadrian’s Wall, 476, 524
   Hadrumetum (Sousse), 39, 465
   Haggada, 547
   Halacha, 547
   Halicarnassus (Budrum), 234, 513
   Halstatt iron culture, 471
   Hamburg, 553
   Hamilcar Barca, Carthaginian general and father of Hannibal (?-229 B.C..), 44-47, 48
   Hammurabi, King of Babylon (ca. 1950 B.C..), 405, 557
   Hannibal, Carthaginian general (247-183 B.C..), 39, 47-55, 57, 70, 71, 81, 85, 90, 91, 93-94, 105, 118, 120, 121, 252, 429, 457, 469
   Hanno, Carthaginian navigator (ca. 490 B.C..), 40, 42
   Happy Life, On the (Seneca), 302-303
   harbors, 78, 193, 220, 270, 324, 325, 326, 328, 410, 454, 455, 456, 465, 480, 483, 499, 508, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 534
   harems, 199, 447, 517
   haruspicy, in Etruria, 7, 18;
   in Rome, 18, 60, 63-64, 93, 164, 228, 651, 656
   Harvey, William, English anatomist and physician (1578-1657), 506
   Hasdrubal, Carthaginian general, son-in-law of Hamilcar (?-221 B.C..), 47, 48
   Hasdrubal, Carthaginian general, brother of Hannibal (?-207 B.C..), 47, 50, 52-53
   Hasdrubal, Carthaginian general in the Third Punic War (2nd century B.C..), 107
   Hasmoneans, Jewish family, 530-532, 536
   Hatra, 529
   Haverfield, 477*
   Head of Caesar, 350
   Health, 358
   Health, Temple of, 82, 352, 358
   hearth, 58
   Heath, Sir Thomas Little, English mathematician (1861-1940), 504*
   Heauton Timoroumenos (Terence), 101
   heaven, 241-242, 243, 485
   Hebrew language, 41, 501, 533, 535, 556, 579, 614
   Hebrews, The Gospel according to the, 616
   Hebron, 535
   Hecatompylus, 528
   Hector, 240
   Hecyra (Terence), 101
   Heiberg, Johan Ludvig, Danish classical philologist (1854-1928), 504*
   Heine, Heinrich, German poet (1797-1856), 72, 484, 583
   Helen, 256, 354, 516
   Helena, concubine of Constantius I (fl. 3rd century), 653, 655, 663
   Heliodora (in Meleager), 509
   Heliodorus of Emesa, Greek writer of romance (fl. 3rd century B.C..), 636-637
   Heliogabalus, see Elagabalus
   Heliopolis (Baalbek), 498, 511
   Hell, belief in, 8, 84, 147, 149, 241-242, 485, 542, 561, 593-594
   Hellas, see Greece
   Hellenism, 37, 85, 92, 101, 108, 339, 367, 417, 420, 442, 472, 495, 502, 534, 535, 549, 579-580
   Hellenistic age and culture, 78, 79, 84, 86, 92*, 95, 96, 107, 113, 121, 125, 158, 233, 297, 323, 339, 343, 344, 348, 349, 352, 378, 419, 442, 443, 482-527, 530, 532, 534, 540, 576, 577, 579, 581, 584*, 585, 594-595, 606, 630, 632
   Hellespont (Dardanelles), 124, 518, 630, 638
   Helvetii, 175
   Helvidius, see Priscus, Helvidius
   Hephaestus, 63, 352
   Hera, 418, 516
   Heraclea (battle, 280 B.C..), 37
   Heraclea, in Egypt, 636
   Heracleitus, Greek philosopher (fl. 500 B.C..), 484, 502
   Heracles, 63, 226, 278, 385
   Herculaneum, 354, 456, 457-460
   Hercules, 62, 63, 286, 354, 447, 479, 513, 640
   Hercynian Mountains, 431
   Herder, Johann Gottfried von, German philosopher, poet, and critic (1744-1803), 553
   heresy, 577, 592, 595, 603-606, 612, 615, 616, 618, 646, 657-661, 662, 664
   hermaphrodites, 310, 334
   Hermes, 63, 352, 496, 525
   Hermogenes, Greek architect (fl. 2nd century B.C..), 514
   Hernici, 36
   Hero or Heron, Alexandrian mathematician and inventor (fl. 3rd century), 503-504
   Hero, 256
   Herod the Great, King of the Jews (62?-4 B.C..), 487, 508, 512, 531-535, 536, 539, 542, 545, 546, 557
   Herod Antipas, King of the Jews (fl. 1st century), 535, 560, 568
   Herodes, see Atticus Herodes
   Herodian, Greek writer on Roman history (180-238), 620, 622, 628
   Herodias, wife of Herod Antipas (1st century), 560
   Herod Philip, half brother of Herod Antipas (fl. 1st century), 560
   Herodotus, Greek historian (484?-425 B.C..) 454-455, 486, 513
   Heroides (Ovid), 256, 258
   Hertha, 479
   Hesiod, Greek epic poet (ca. 800 B.C..), 238, 495
   hetairai, 7, 68
   Heywood, Jasper, English translator of Seneca (1535-1598), 302
   Hexapla (Origen), 614
   Hierapolis, 390, 490, 522
   Hiero II, King of Syracuse (324?-216 B.C..), 44, 51
   Higher Griticism, 553-557
   Hillel, Jewish rabbi, President of Sanhedrin (60 B.C.?-A.D. 10?), 536, 538-539, 542, 547, 567, 580
   Himilco, Carthaginian navigator (ca. 450 B.C..), 40
   Himly, Karl, German professor of medicine (1772-1837), 310
   Hinduism, 444, 525, 609
   Hippalus, Greek navigator (fl. 1st century), 325
   Hipparchus of Nicaea, Greek astronomer (160?-125? B.C..), 503
   Hippocrates, Greek physician and writer on medicine (460-357 B.C..), 313, 505, 507, 514
   Hippodamus of Miletus, Greek architect (fl. 5th century B.C..), 356
   Hippo Diarrhytus (Bizerte), 39, 465, 603
>   Hippolytus, Christian schismatic (?-ca. 230), 617-618
   Hippolytus, 254
   Hippo Regius (Bone), 39, 465
   Hirtius, Aulus, Roman consul (?-43 B.C..), 201
   Hispalis, see Seville
   Hissarlik, see Troy
   Historia Augusta, 655
   Historiae (Tacitus), 434-437, 442
   Historia Naturalis (Pliny the Elder), 296, 308-311, 439
   Histories (Appian), 442
   Histories (Sallust), 160
   historiography, 83, 290, 295-296, 500, 671;
   Varro, 159-160;
   Sallust, 160;
   Caesar, 178;
   Livy, 250-252;
   Claudius, 269;
   Pliny the Elder, 308-311; (art) Pasiteles, 349;
   Tacitus, 433-437;
   Suetonius, 442;
   Plutarch, 483-484;
   Nicolaus of Damascus, 512-513;
   Arrian, 520;
   Josephus, 546;
   Dion Cassius Cocceianus, 636;
   Eusebius, 662-663
   history (in schools), in Carthage, 48;
   in Rome, 72, 367
   History of Rome (Q. Fabius Pictor), 73
   Hittites, 513, 516, 528
   holidays, see festivals
   Holland, Philemon, English classical scholar (1552-1637), 167, 442
   Holland, 479
   holy orders, 600, 658, 660*
   Holy Sepulcher, Church of the, 663
   Holy Spirit, 576, 582, 590, 600, 604, 605, 658, 660
   Homer (fl. 9th century B.C..), 98, 147, 213, 241, 242, 243, 254, 441, 495, 522, 614
   homosexuality, 65, 89, 94, 132, 144, 158, 167-168, 199, 237, 246-247, 266, 276, 279, 282, 290, 297-298, 317-318, 369, 408, 438, 447, 456, 509*, 598, 625, 627; see also bisexuality
   Horns (anc. Emesa), 511
   honestiores, 332
   Honor, 358;
   Temple of, 358
   Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), Latin poet (65-8 B.C..), 60, 61, 73, 95*, 98, 154, 155, 158, 215, 224, 225, 233, 234, 235, 243, 244-250, 252, 258, 367, 369, 380, 437, 455, 509, 546, 671
   Horatii, Roman clan, 21
   Horatius (Horatius Codes), hero (fl. 6th century B.C..), 17
   horse racing, 277, 377, 382-383, 500
   Hortensia, lex, 24
   Hortensius, Quintus, orator (114-50 B.C..), 131, 132, 136, 141, 160, 161, 185, 213
   Hortensius Hortalus, Quintus, noble (?-42 B.C..), 203
   horticulture, 308
   Horus, 523
   Hosea, 567
   hospitals, 312
   housing, 341-345, 362, 373, 465, 477, 510
   Huan-ti, Emperor of China (fl. 2nd century), 329
   Hugo, Victor Marie, Viscount, French writer (1802-1885), 249*
   human sacrifice, 588*;
   in Etruria, 7-8;
   in Carthage, 42, 465, 588*;