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7. THE AGE OF PERICLES: 1452; 399.
a. Building of the Long Walls: 130.
b. Relations with Sparta: 1453. e. The Confederacy of Delos: 518.
d. Art, Literature and Religion: Art 669; Seven Wonders 1727; Apelles 82;
JEsop, JEschylus JEseulapius 21; Diana 527; Pluto 1507; vases 2005; Parthenon 1426; literature 1082; Homer 882; Herodotus 868; philosophy 1472; philology 1471; libraries 1063; astronomy 127; theatre 1898; cedipus 372; drama 550; calendar 306; Euripides 632; Anaxagoras 69.
e. Famous men: Pericles 1452; Herodotus 868; Phidias 1465; Socrates 1777;
hemlock 860; Epicurus 621; Pythagoras 1567; Thucydides 1908; Diogenes 533; Aristides 97; Pisistratus 1441; Aristotle, Aristophanes 97; Plato 1502; Euclid 631; Pindar 1491; Alcibiades 41; Theophrastus 1900.
8. THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR: Peloponnesus 1443; Corinth 455; Pericles 1453;
Bceotia 233; trireme 1943; Arcadia 90; Thucydides 1908; Nicias 1348. a. The victory of Sparta: 1792; 620; 41.
9. RISE OF MACEDON AND ITS CONQUEST OF GREECE: 1135; 1468; 1906.
a. Opposition of Demosthenes: 519.
10. THE EMPIRE OF ALEXANDER: 44; Greece 801; Egypt 591; Diogenes 533.
See, also, Chart pi.
a. Conquest of Persia: 455; 1899.
b. Alexander made emperor of Persia: 44.
VI. HISTORY OF THE ROMANS.
1. ROME:
a. Early history of the Romans: 1626; Etruria 630; Veil 2007; pottery 1539;
Pompeii 1524.
b. The founding of the city: 1629; 1631.
c. Stories of the kings: Numa Pompilius 1365; Sabines 1651; Tarquin 1872;
Horatius 885.
2. ROME AS A REPUBLIC: 1627.
a. The plebians and what they wanted: 1941.
b. Cincinnatus: 400.
c. Works of the kings and emperors: 1629; Tarquin 1872; circus 401; Janus
960.
3. ROME AND CARTHAGE:
a. Carthage and its people: 342; 1995.
b. Rome and Carthage compared: 342.
c. The Punic Wars: 343; 1562; Utica 1995; Hannibal 834; Hamilcar 830;
Hasdrubal 846; Trasimenus 1939; Cannse 323; Sicily 1751; Scipio 1706; Numidia 1365; Zama 2128.
d. The destruction of Carthage: 343; Scipio 1707.
4. CONQUEST OF MACEDONIA AND GREECE: Roman Empire 1627; Macedonia
1135; Corinth 455; Polybius 1521.
5. CIVIL WAR IN ROME: 1627.
a. The Gracchi: 788.
b. Maerius and Sulla: 1172; 1845; Mithridates 1243.
c. Caesar and Pompey: 303; 1524; Lepidus 1056; triumvirate 1943; Rubicon
1641; Sparta 1792; France 704; Helvetii 860; Catiline 251.
6. ROME AS AN EMPIRE:
a. Work of Julius Caesar: 303; calendar 306; libraries 1063; Cleopatra 408;
Antony 81; Brutus 280; literature 1083.
b. The reigi of Augustus: 137; 1627; Actium 9; Antony 81; Lepidus 1056;
Praetorian Guard, 1542; Arminius 105; German empire 758.
c. The reigns of Trajan, Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius: 1627; Trajan 19-34;
York 2123; Hadrian 822; Aurelius 139.
d. The division of the empire: 1627; Diocletian 533; Constantine 447.
e. The downfall of Rome: 1627.
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