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on runaway slaves 203
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Roman navy 179,291
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blockade of Lilybaeum 190-92
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building of 180-84
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capture of Carthaginian warship 173-4
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lack of 166,177
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losses in storms(255 BC and 153 BC) 189
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superiority(by 218 BC) 236
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superiority(by 244 BC) 195-6
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Rome
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ORIGINS AND RISE OF:early growth 95;foundation myths 95,107-8,167-71,297,416-17nn,435n;foundation of Republic 95;and northern Italy 259,433n;significance of Carthage in history of 7,8-9;wealth of 157-8,338
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CITY:Ara Maxima 108,362;Aventine Hill,temple of Juno Regina 303-4;Capitol 160,274-5,296;church of Sant’ Omobono 108-9,404n;Colline Gate 294;Columna Rostrata 183;fortifications 280;Forum Boarium 108-9,110,168,291-2;Forum Holitorum,Columna Lactaria 160-61;Pomerium(city boundary)108;temple of Bellona 305;temple of Hercules 296;temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus 160;temple to Venus Erycina 274-5;Vicus Africus(Esquiline Hill)160
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Carthaginians in 160-61
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cultural links with Greece 168,169,291,297,307
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Festival of October Horse 417-18n
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foreign policy:annexation of Sardinia 212-13,234;and assistance to Mamertines in Sicily 171-6;and concept of‘just war’333-4;interest in Sicily 161,166-7,174-6;intervention in dispute with Numidia 328-30,335-6,338;and Saguntum 228-9,230,232-3,234,428nn;war with Seleucids(189 BC)320;wars against Samnites 157-8;wars in Greece and Asia Minor 324,325
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government 158;Popular Assembly 172,196,213,272,298;Senate 95,164,172,232,split over fate of Carthage 354-5
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and Hannibal:in Hannibal’s propaganda 249,250,253-5;propaganda against Hannibal 312-13;and news of Hannibal’s crossing of Alps 266;and news of defeat at Trasimene 271-2;appeal to gods against Hannibal 274-6;Hannibal’s march to gates of 294-6;obduracy towards Hannibal 281-2;strain of Hannibal’s presence in Italy 290-91,361;news of death of Hannibal 321-3;popular reaction to destruction of Carthage 353
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prediction of decline of 353-4,355-6
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relations with Carthage:and Barcid Spain 225;embassy to Carthage(152 BC)335-6;first treaty with Carthage(509 BC)94,111,157,339nn;and Hasdrubal 225,233;possible treaty with Carthage(306 BC)175,419n;second treaty with Carthage(348 BC)160;support for Carthage against rebel mercenaries 209-10;third treaty with Carthage(279/278 BC)163;treaty to end First Punic War(241 BC) 196,201,212,213,311
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sacked by Gauls(387 BC) 157,438n
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see also First Punic War;Second Punic War;Third Punic War
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Sabine women,rape of 298
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Sabratha,mausoleum 19-21,329,377nn
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‘sacred spring’,Roman rite of pledge of 274,276
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