of its greatest extent 
HISTORY. 
I. Of the Origin of the Romans 
II. From the building of Rome to the death of Romulus 
III. From the death of Romulus to the death of Numa
IV. From the death of Numa to the death of Tullus Hostilius 
V. From the death of Tullus Hostilius to the death of Ancus Martius 
VI. From the death of Ancus Martius to the death of Taiquinius Priscus 
VII. From the death of Tarquinius Priscus to the death of Servius 
Tullius 
VIII. From the death of Servius Tullius to the banishment of Tarquinius 
Superbus 
IX. From the banishment of Tarquinius Superbus to the appointment of 
the first Dictator 
X. From the Creation of the Dictator to the election of the Tribunes 
XI. From the Creation of the Tribunes to the appointment of the 
Decemviri, viz. 
Section 1.--The great Volscian war 
---- 2.--Civil commotions on account of the Agrarian law 
XII. From the creation of the Decemviri to the destruction of the city by 
the Gauls, viz. 
Section 1.--Tyranny of the Decemviri 
---- 2.--Crimes of Appius--Revolt of the army 
---- 3.--Election of Military Tribunes--Creation of the Censorship 
---- 4.--Siege and capture of Veii--Invasion of the Gauls 
---- 5.--Deliverance of Rome from the Gauls 
XIII. From the wars with the Samnites to the First Punic war, viz.
Section 1.--The Latin war 
---- 2.--Invasion of Italy by Pyrrhus, king of Epirus 
---- 3.--Defeat and departure of Pyrrhus 
XIV. From the beginning of the First Punic war to the beginning of the 
Second, viz. 
Section 1.--Causes and commencement of the war--Invasion of Africa 
by Regulus 
---- 2.--Death of Regulus--Final Triumph of the Romans 
XV. The Second Punic war, viz. 
Section 1.--Commencement of the war--Hannibal's invasion of Italy 
---- 2.--Victorious career of Hannibal 
---- 3.--Retrieval of the Roman affairs--Invasion of Africa by 
Scipio--Conclusion of the war 
XVI. Macedonian, Syrian, Third Punic, and Spanish wars 
XVII. From the Destruction of Carthage to the end of the Sedition of 
the Gracchi, viz. 
Section 1.--Murder of Tiberius Gracchus 
---- 2.--Slaughter of Caius Gracchus and his adherents 
XVIII. From the Sedition of Gracchus to the perpetual Dictatorship of 
Sylla, viz. 
Section 1.--The Jugurthine and Social wars 
---- 2.--The cruel massacres perpetrated by Marius and Sylla
XIX. From the perpetual Dictatorship of Sylla to the first Triumvirate 
XX. From the First Triumvirate to the death of Pompey, viz. 
Section 1.--Cæsar's wars in Gaul--Commencement of the Civil war 
---- 2.--Cæsar's victorious career 
---- 3.--The campaign in Thessaly and Epirus 
---- 4.--The battle of Pharsalia----5.--Death of Pompey 
XXI. From the Destruction of the Commonwealth to the establishment 
of the first Emperor, Augustus, viz. 
Section 1.--Cæsar's Egyptian campaign 
---- 2.--The African campaign 
---- 3.--Death of Cæsar 
---- 4.--The Second Triumvirate 
---- 5.--The Battle of Philippi 
---- 6.--Dissensions of Antony and Augustus 
---- 7.--The Battle of Actium 
---- 8.--The Conquest of Egypt 
XXII. From the accession of Augustus to the death of Domitian, viz. 
Section 1.--The beneficent Administration of Augustus 
---- 2.--Death of Augustus 
---- 3.--The reign of Tiberius--Death of Germanicus 
---- 4.--Death of Sejanus and Tiberius--Accession of Caligula
---- 5.--Extravagant cruelties of Caligula--His death 
---- 6.--The Reign of Claudius 
---- 7.--The reign of Nero 
---- 8.--Death of Nero--Reigns of Galba and Otho 
---- 9.--The reigns of Vitellius and Vespasian--The siege of Jerusalem 
by Titus 
---- 10.--The Reigns of Titus and Domitian 
---- 11.--The assassination of Domitian 
XXIII. The Five good emperors of Rome, viz. 
Section 1.--The Reigns of Nerva and Trajan 
---- 2.--The Reign of Adrian 
---- 3.--The Reign of Antoninus Pius 
---- 4.--The reign of Marcus Aurelius 
XXIV. From the accession of Commodus to the change of the seat of 
Government, from Rome to Constantinople, viz. 
Section 1.--The Reigns of Commodus, Pertinax, and Didius 
---- 2.--The Reigns of Severus, Caracalla, Maximus, and Heliogabalus 
---- 3.--The reigns of Alexander, Maximin, and Gordian 
---- 4.--The Reigns of Philip, Decius, Gallus, Valerian, Claudius, 
Aurelian, Tacitus, and Probus 
---- 5.--The reigns of Carus, Carinus, Dioclesian, and 
Constantius--Accession of Constantine
---- 6.--The reign of Constantine XXV. 
XXV. From the death of Constantine, to the reunion of the Roman 
empire under Theodosius the Great, viz. 
Section 1.--The Reign of Constantius 
---- 2.--The Reigns of Julian Jovian, the Valentinians, and Theodosius 
XXVI. From the death of Theodosius to the subversion of the Western 
Empire, viz. 
Section 1.--The division of the Roman dominions into the Eastern and 
Western empires 
---- 2.--Decline and fall of the Western empire 
XXVII. Historical notices of the different barbarous tribes that aided in 
overthrowing the Roman empire 
XXVIII. The progress of Christianity 
Chronological Index 
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HISTORY OF ROME 
 
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INTRODUCTION. 
CHAPTER I. 
GEOGRAPHICAL OUTLINE OF ITALY.
Italia! oh, Italia! thou who hast The fatal gift of beauty, which became 
A funeral dower of present woes and past, On thy sweet brow is sorrow 
plough'd by shame,    
    
		
	
	
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