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INDEX OF SUBJECTS[1]

(The references are to the pages)

  • Administrative functions, of people, 243; of magistrates, 153; of Senate and Princeps, 393; rescripts of Princeps, 379, 380
  • Adoption, 17, 32
  • Aediles, 208-212, 246, 365, 368; curule, 121, 153, 160, 246, 365; plebeian, 98
  • Allies of Rome, origin, 299; status, 305 foll.; federated, 311
  • Amalgamation of races, 3
  • Amnesty, a prerogative of the Senate, 249
  • Anti-senatorial party, 331 foll.
  • Appeal, 106, 109, 410; from the king, 64; from the consul, 79, 167; from the dictator, 194; against fines, 170; not applicable to tribunician coercion, 168; nor after decretum ultimum, 279 foll.; courts of appeal under Principate, 382, 390, 412
  • Army, 41, 68 foll., 154; auxiliaries, 307; controls appointment of Princeps, 359
  • Augurs, 37, 123
  • Augury, see Auspices
  • Auspices, 36-40, 162-167, 172, 196, 257
  • Autonomy of Roman subject states, 325; inconsistent with imperium, 329; its dangers, 324
  • Ballot, 258
  • Banausia, 185, 400
  • Caesar, 141, 142, 198, 201, 235, 248, 249, 314, 315; nature of his dictatorships, 336 foll.; his other powers, 337; a title of the Princeps, 353, 354
  • Caesar-worship, 440
  • Capital punishment within the walls, see Appeal; without the walls, see Jurisdiction, military; Sempronian law, 281
  • Caput, 31, 33; see Rights
  • Censorship, 114-116, 122, 153, 198, 216-233, 347, 374, 430
  • Census, 347, 430
  • Centuriate organisation, 70-78
  • Character, a qualification for public rights, 116, 183
  • Citizenship, 34, 35, 132-140, 184, 240, 310 foll.; how conferred, 133, 134, 240, 300, 303, 304; complete or partial, 300 foll.; exclusiveness of Roman, 301
  • City, growth of, 2, 3
  • Clan, 1, 9-17
  • Claudian gens, 1, 5, 14, 16
  • Clientship, 5, 7, 8, 45
  • Codification, 102
  • Coercion, a magisterial prerogative, 167-171; of tribunes, 95, 98; relation to jurisdiction, 167; how affected by the ultimum decretum, 279
  • Colleagueship, 47, 79, 114, 150, 194, 197, 218, 351
  • Colonisation of Latin league, 297, 300; a prerogative of Princeps, 345
  • Comitia, in monarchy, 43; in early Republic, 88; in later Republic, 238-260; in Principate, 371 foll.; municipal, 423
  1. References to subjects will also be found in the Index of Latin words.