4 1 Cicero, Phil. 13, 28 f.: not veracious, however, for two of the
alleged
Pompeian consulars (‘quos civis, quos viros!’), n
tary demagogue. If Caesar must be judged, it is by facts and not by
alleged
intentions. As his acts and his writings reveal h
e spring of 49 (Dio 41, 14, 5), at the age of ninety-eight, so it was
alleged
(Pliny, NH 7, 156). 3 Above, p. 41 4 Caesar,
timates under the third consulate of Pompeius. 5 Luxury and vice were
alleged
against Sallustius: the enemies of Ap. Claudius c
umus, so named after testamentary adoption by his maternal uncle, the
alleged
slayer of Saturninus, and a man of substance (Ad
, and for the rewards of loyalty. The Senate was full of them, it was
alleged
. Only ignorance or temerity will pretend that the
d at the least lay claim to a respectable antiquity. The Aelii Lamiae
alleged
an ancestor among the Laestrygones,1 which was ex
assinate their leader. 4 The soured military man Ser. Sulpicius Galba
alleged
personal resentment: he had not been made consul.
November 28th the Senate met by night upon the Capitol. It was later
alleged
that a consular was ready on the side of Antonius
tor and of the annual tribute from the provinces of the East. 2 It is
alleged
that he duly dispatched these moneys to Rome, to
or ambitious youth come forward to arraign by prosecution a proconsul
alleged
to have been corrupt, incompetent and calamitous.
the very least Antonius should be brought to trial, to answer for his
alleged
misdeeds. In the end the proposal of Q. Fufius Ca
ned Antonius instead of opposing his invasion of Narbonensis. Lepidus
alleged
that he was pained by their behaviour but mercifu
ng one of the officers to Antonius with a friendly message, so it was
alleged
. 1 The union of Antonius and Lepidus cleared the
d early in his tenure of office, stricken by shame and horror, it was
alleged
, at the proscriptions which it was his duty to an
blican cause were led before the victorious generals, Antonius, it is
alleged
, they saluted as imperator, but reviled Octavianu
aughter of Fulvia. But the consul and Fulvia, so far from giving way,
alleged
instructions from M. Antonius, and prosecuted Rep
s admiral was Ahenobarbus, Cato’s nephew, under sentence of death for
alleged
complicity in the murder of Caesar; his open ally
itat is known. A capture of the city of Salonae far away in Dalmatia,
alleged
by the Virgilian scholiasts, is merely an inferen
commodation between her brother and her husband or so at least it was
alleged
, in order to represent Antonius in an aggressive
, 2. 2 Sallust, BC 5 3, 5 f. 3 Varro made the most of Sallustius’
alleged
adultery with Fausta, Sulla’s daughter and Milo’s
The rest all came from the province of Gallia Cisalpina, Cato, it was
alleged
(perhaps falsely), a freedman,2 the others, howev
y cannot be employed in historical reconstruction. 6 His Lycoris is
alleged
to have been Volumnia (the freedwoman of P. Volum
The rulers of Egypt were Cleopatra and her eldest son Ptolemy Caesar (
alleged
son of the Dictator, but probably not, cf. J. Car
th of the Senate was over a thousand. PageBook=>279 Octavianus
alleged
that he suffered them to depart freely and openly
ips that Cleopatra provided for the war. 2 Canidius prevailed: it was
alleged
that he had been bribed. The compromising ally re
secrets of Antonius, the renegades brought a precious gift, so it is
alleged
news of the documentary evidence that Octavianus
ome precipitance the unfamiliar role of a champion of polite letters,
alleged
among other enormities NotesPage=>282 1 Th
tonians were executed, but Sosius was spared, at the instance, it was
alleged
, of L. Arruntius, an ex-Pompeian. 3 Sosius’ peril
elf recalled by troubles in Italy. There had been a plot—or so it was
alleged
. It was suppressed at once by Maecenas. 2 The aut
ving made war against the kingdom of Thrace without authority. Primus
alleged
instructions from the Princeps. The First Citizen
urround the youth. At his trial, M. Primus the proconsul of Macedonia
alleged
that he had been given secret instructions by Mar
of a municipal magistrate at Fundi, so her irreverent great-grandson
alleged
. 1 The Empire, conscious of the need to disguis
iction, dissension and political intrigue. 2 Against Lollius it was
alleged
that he had taken bribes from eastern kings3 in i
esponsibility to which he was doomed by his implacable master:4 it is
alleged
that he asked for permission to dwell in the East
perhaps to the ultimate advantage of the Roman People. Julia, it was
alleged
, had slipped into the wayward habits of her gay a
e will observe with mixed feelings the disreputable conduct proved or
alleged
against a Vibidius, a Titedius, a Bruttedius. 1
tised by his successors, but by no means widely distributed. Augustus
alleged
that in the Civil Wars he had put to death no cit
us, Severus and Labienus returned to public circulation; 2 and it was
alleged
that the Princeps proposed to banish the writings
t of his kin among the descendants of the Julii. Iullus Antonius, the
alleged
paramour of Julia, had been executed: his son, th
ullus, cos. A.D. 1. 4 M. Aemilius Lepidus, the husband of Drusilla,
alleged
to have conspired with Lentulus Gaetulicus agains
shattered by the ruin of Lentulus Gaetulicus, who was suppressed for
alleged
conspiracy against Caligula, and the family can s
manders of Claudius and Nero are to be found Curtius Rufus, whom some
alleged
to be the son of a gladiator, Duvius Avitus from
f.; enhanced by propaganda, 297 f. Actium, War of, 294 ff.; causes,
alleged
and real, 270 f., 275; true character, 289; as a
437 f., 505; with C. Caesar in the East, 428; his fall, 489, 509; his
alleged
virtues, 488. Aemilia, second wife of Pompeius
of March, 97 ff.; statesmanship, 105, 108 f.; acts and designs, 108;
alleged
embezzlement, 107, 131; arrangements about provin
rmy, the Roman, 15; ranks and officers, 70 f., 353 ff.; size of, 389;
alleged
national character of, 456 f.; recruiting, 457 f.
us, C. (cos. 8 B.C.), 219, 375, 395, 439; marries Vipsania, 378, 512;
alleged
ambitions, 433 f.; his sons, 500. Asinius Marce
their marriage, 261, 273 f., 277, 280; character and ambitions, 274;
alleged
designs, 283; relative unimportance, 274; end of
s (cos. A.D. 26), 498. Cornelia Fausta, daughter of Sulla, 39; 242;
alleged
adultery with C. Sallustius Crispus, 250. Corne
, 41, 44 f. Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus, Cn. (cos. A.D. 26), 437;
alleged
conspiracy of, 494, 497. Cornelius Lentulus Mal
., 369 ff., 396. Curtius, C., benevolent banker, 73. Curtius Rufus,
alleged
son of a gladiator, 503. Cusinius, M. (pr. 44 B.C
us, 228. Fannius Caepio, Republican and conspirator, 333 f. Faunus,
alleged
ancestor of the Vitellii, 83. Favonius, M., fri
death, 213; related to Pansa, 134. Fulvia, wife of M. Antonius, 63;
alleged
role in the proscriptions, 191; in the Perusine W
8, 66, 144; a Caesarian, 62, 81; his death, 62; no consular son, 498;
alleged
vices, 149; his character defended, 66 f.; origin
Marcellus, 341; to Agrippa, 389; to Tiberius, 416; ruin of, 425 ff.;
alleged
enormities, 426; in exile, 494. Julia, granddau
428; his son, 435; connexion with the Valerii, 362, 379; wealth, 381;
alleged
venality, 429; praised by Horace, 429; upbraided
0, 356, 361. Nucula, Antonian partisan, 116, 132. Numa Pompilius,
alleged
ancestor of Calpurnii, 85. Nursia, 83, 210, 212,
Ennius, 520. Rubellius Blandus, C, ancestor of Nerva, 501. Rufilla,
alleged
mistress of Octavianus, 277. Rufinus, freedman of
sses, 501. Saloninus, dubious son of Pollio, 219. Salvia Titisenia,
alleged
mistress of Octavianus, 277. Salvidienus Rufus,
aesar, 89. Tertulia, wife of M. Crassus (cos. 70 B.C.), 22. Tertulia,
alleged
mistress of Octavianus, 277. Theophanes, see Cn
1; his triumph, 197; his origin, 90; relations with Cicero, 144, 152;
alleged
vices and enormities, 149 f.; oratorical powers,
33, 134; as consul, 162, 167, 172; in the War of Mutina, 173 f., 176;
alleged
death-bed advice, 177; character and policy, 133;