Abolition of DebtsAfter Being Defeated by the Triumvirate at Philippi Brutus Kills Himself by RunningAfter Making a Shameful AttackAlbinus Protects the Vestal Virgins When the Gauls Attack RomeAntiochus 111 of Syria Though an Enemy Returns Scipio's Captured Son Without Demanding a RansomAquilius Accused of Cruelty is Acquitted When Marcus Antonius Shows the Judges His Glorious WoundsAsklepiosAtinius Attacks the Censor MetellusBegged by the Senate Caesar Releases His Enemy Marcellus from ExileBibulus Consul with Julius Caesar Tried in Vain to Oppose His AmbitionsBrutus is Visted by the Spirit of Julius CaesarCaesar Crosses RubiconCaesar EscapesCaesar Weeps Before the Statue of AlexanderCaesar in a Storm at SeaCaesar's Wife Pompeia, Seduced by ClodiusCamillus Opposes Making a Treaty with the GaulsCassius Convicted of Political Wrong-Doing is Killed by Being Thrown from the Tarpeian Rock RomeCatiline Plotting to Seize Power in Rome is Denounced in the Senate by CiceroCato Caught up in the Recriminations Following the Catiline Conspiracy is Attacked by the Roman MobCicero is Murdered by Popilius Acting on Behalf of Marcus AntoniusCincinnatus is Called from the Plow to Serve as ConsulClaudia Quinta Clears Her Name by Dragging a Ship Bearing a Statue of the Mother Goddess into RomeCleopatra VII Commits SuicideCleopatra VII in Her Barge on the NileCloelia Given as Hostage to Lars Porsena of Clusium Escapes Back to Rome by Swimming the TiberCoriolanus Attacking Rome on Behalf of the Volsci is Begged by His Mother Veturia to Spare the CityCoriolanus Banished from Rome Offers His Services to the VolsciCoriolanus Swayed by His Mother's Pleas Calls off the Attack on Rome forCoriolanus is Banished from Rome Because of His Arrogance and Suspicions of His Political AmbitionsCornelia Mother of the Gracchi Who When Asked by an Inquisitive VisitorCornelius Cossus is Awarded "Spolia Omnia" for Slaying His Enemy Tolumnus in Single CombatCrassus Member of Triumvirate with Caesar and Pompeius Wages War Against ParthiansCreation of Tribunes of the PeopleCurius Dentatus Though Living on Turnips Refuses Bribes from the SamnitesDuring Power Struggle Milo's Mercenaries Assassinate ClodiusEven While the Gauls are Besieging Rome C. Fabius Dorso Continues to Perform SacrificesFalerian Teacher Offers His Children as HostagesFlaminius is Dissuaded by His Father from Pursuing a Popular But Unstatesmanlike PolicyGaulish Lady ICuts off a Centurion's Head Somewhat to Her Husband's AlarmGnaeus Marcius Takes Corioli, and the Name CoriolanusHannibal Carthaginian General Forced into ExileHearing That Julius Caesar Has Crossed the Rubicon Pompeius Flees RomeHispala a Prostitute Reveals the Wicked Secrets of the Bacchic Mysteries to the ConsulsHoratio Sole Survivor of the Three Defenders of Rome is Acquitted of Murdering His Sister HoratiaJulius Caesar Captures His Opponent DomitiusJulius Caesar Having Entered Rome Forces the Public TreasuryJulius Caesar is Assassinated in the Senate by Brutus and His CompanionsJulius Caesar is Offered the Crown by Marcus AntoniusLaelius Popilius, Ambassador to Antiochus of SyriaLucius Brutus and SonsLucius Junius Brutus is Killed in Single Combat by Aruns Son of TarquiniusLucius Tarquinius Superbus King of Rome Consults the Sibylline BooksLucius Tarquinius Superbus, Encouraged by His Sister-In- Law Kills Servius TulliusLucullus is Replaced by PompeiusManlius Torquatus Condemns His Own Son to Death for Engaging in Unlawful Single CombatManlius Torquatus Forces the Tribune Pomponius to Retract Accusations Made Against His FatherMarcellus Sent to PompeyMarcellus after His Victory Over the Gauls Dedicates His Spoils to the GodsMarcus Antonius Believing Cleopatra Dead Kills Himself to Cleopatra's DistressMarcus Cato Uticensis Opposing CaesarMarcus Manlius Though Popular with the People is Condemned by the PatriciansMarius Defeated by Sulla Flees to Carthage and Meditates Among Its RuinsMark Antony Rouses MobMithridates, King of PontusMucius Scaevola, Would-Be Assassin of Lars PorsenaNo Statue of CatoNuma Institutes the Vestal Virgins Four Priestess-Like LadiesNuma Pompilius Succeeds Romulus as Ruler of RomePapirius Cursor Spares Fabius by Popular RequestPompeiusPompeius Magnus is Elected Consul to Popular AcclaimPompeius Who Has Fled to Egypt is Joined by His Wife CorneliaPompeius in His War Against Mithridates King of Pontus Occupies JerusalemPompeius' Son Sextus Pompeius Magnus Opposes Cicero's Policies and Threatens to Kill HimPublius Horatius Cocles and Two Companions Defend Tiber BridgePunic WarsPunic Wars Cato Throws Fresh FigsPunic Wars Scipio Blockades Carthage and Perfidiously Obtains Its SurrenderPunic Wars: Because of the Military Emergency Fabius Cunctator is Appointed DictatorPunic Wars: Duilus is Applauded for His Naval Vistory Over the Carthaginians at MylaePunic Wars: after Gaining Victory at Gerunium Minucius Admits Disobeying the Orders of FabiusPyrrhus King of Epirus Invades Italy Landing at TarentoPyrrhus King of Epirus Invading Italy Seeks to Impress the Roman Ambassador with His ElephantsPyrrhus King of Epirus Invading Italy is Defeated by Dentatus at BeneventummQ Cecilius Metellus Reconciles Two Censors Who Hate Each OtherRoman Senate Renounces Its Envoy Mancinus and Deliver Him to the NumantiansRome Celebrates Its First Triumph Following the Defeat of Acron King of CaeninaRome Makes Peace with LatiumRome is Saved from the Gauls When the Alarm is Given by the Geese of the CapitolRomulus Founds Rome and Kills Remus When He Mocks ItRomulus and Remus are Found Having Been Cared for by a WolfSamnites Defeat RomansScipio Generously Gives His Daughter Cornelia to His Enemy Tiberius GracchusScipio Though a Military Hero is Accused of Misconduct in Public Affairs and Sent into ExileScipio is Appointed Aedile Though Technically Under-AgeScipio the Younger Appointed Censor Sets out to Reform the Morals of RomeSecond Punic WarSecond Punic War Scipio Africanus Defeats Hannibal at Zama in North AfricaSecond Punic War, Taurea Jubellus of Capua Kills Himself to Expiate His ShameSecond Punic War, The 24-Year Old Scipio Refuses to Take Advantage of a Captured Spanish PrincessSecond Punic War, The Death of Roman General Marcus ClaudiusSecond Punic War: Hannibal Defeats Scipio Near TicinoSecond Punic War: Hannibal Vows to Fight Rome to the Bitter EndSecond Punic War: Perolla is Discouraged by His Father from Assassinating HannibalSecond Punic War: Scipio Africanus Surprises a Military ConspiracySertorius Supporter of Marius in Spain Withstands Attacks by Pompeius and OthersShrine of Plebeian Chastity is Set UpSlave Revolt Spartacus as a Symbol of His Determination Kills His Own Horse Before the Final BattleSophonisba Takes Poison When Her Husband Syphax is DefeatedSulla Now Dictator Posts Lists of Proscribed CitizensSulla Surprises Rome by Abruptly Resigning the DictatorshipSulla Wages Civil War Against Marius Captures Rome and Threatens to Destroy ItT. Gracchus TribuneTarpeia Betrays Rome to T. Tattius and the SabinesTeuta Queen of the Illyrians Orders the Roman Ambassadors to be KilledThe Bravery of the Soldier Tubero is Rewarded with a Silver CupThe Capitol at Rome is Destroyed by an Unexplained FireThe Capitol is Dedicated to Jupiter Minerva and JunoThe Cruelties of Sulla's Dictatorship Inspire the 14- Year Old Cato to Think of Assassinating HimThe Death of RomulusThe Decemvir Appius Claudius Lusts after Virginia Daughter of VirginiusThe Dictatorship is Instituted for Crisis SituationsThe Eminent General Marius Fleeing from Sulla is Captured at MinturnaeThe Etruscan City of VeII is Taken by the RomansThe FabII Bravely Undertake War Against the VeIIThe Foundation of the Roman Republic Following the Expulsion of the Tarquins Last Kings of RomeThe Gauls Defeat the Romans on the River AlliaThe Head of Pompeius Treacherously Murdered in Egypt is Brought to His Opponent CaesarThe Parting of Brutus and His Wife PortiaThe Plebeians are Admitted to Consular DignityThe Rape of LucretiaThe Rape of the SabinesThe Secular Games are Held to Commemmorate a 100-Year Span of Roman HistoryThe Theatres of Rome are Destroyed Because They are Considered to Have a Corrupting InfluenceThe Three Horatii Representing Rome Fight the Curiatii Representing the AlbaniThe Triumph of the Consul Aemilius Paullus after His Victories in the Macedonian WarThe Triumvirate, Marcus Antonius Octavius (Later Emperor Augustus) and LepidusThe Twelve Tables Rome's First Legal Code is Drawn up by a CommissionThe Women of Rome Donate Their Jewelry in Thanks for the Capture of the Etruscan City of VeiiTiberius Gracchus Closes the Temple of Saturn, The Roman TreasuryTiberius Gracchus Unconstitutionally Deposes Octavius from the Office of TribuneTullia Arranges to Have Her Husband and Father Killed by Lucius Tarquinius SuperbusValerius Publicola to Dissipate Suspicion of His Ambitions Destroys His Splendid HouseVestal Virgin Who Allows Herself to Become an Ex-Virgin is Condemned to be Buried AliveVirginius High-Mindedly Kills His Daughter Virginia to Save Her from a Shameful FateVirginius, Having Killed His Daughter Virginia to Save Her from a Shameful FateWhen Slaves Revolt They Spare Demophilus' DaughterWhen a Fissure Appears in the Forum the Oracle Demands a Sacrifice
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