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  Index

  The page references in this index correspond to the printed edition from which this ebook was created. To find a specific word or phrase from the index, please use the search feature of your ebook reader.

  Acerronia, 151

  Acte, 146, 149, 169

  Actium, battle of, 12, 35, 42, 44, 55, 60, 64, 89, 103

  Adalia, 139

  Adrianople, battle of, 278

  adultery, 67, 68, 177, 181, 232, 260

  Aelia Eudocia see Eudocia (formerly Athenais)

  Aelia Flacilla, 281–3, 284, 285, 301

  Aelia Paetina, 126, 136

  Aelius Caesar, 204, 206

  Aeneas, 12, 61

  Aetius (Flavius Aetius), 300, 302–3, 303–4, 305, 309, 311, 313

  Afranius Burrus see Burrus

  Africa/North Africa, 19, 23, 200, 202, 223, 231, 232, 258, 300, 303

  Aglaus, 169

  Agnello, Andrea, 301

  Agrippa, 30, 44, 60, 64, 65, 66, 69, 72, 73, 84, 87, 104

  Agrippa II, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 166, 171, 172, 175

 

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