- Agrippa, 65 f., 74.
- Alexander, 108 f.
- Aliso, 89, Appendix, Chapter IV, n. 16.
- Arabia, 106.
- Ariovistus, Chapter IV, n.
8.
- Armenia, 83, 109 f.
- Arminius, 10, 13, 17, 47;
- in literature, Chapter I,
n. 38;
- eulogized by
Tacitus, 30 ff.
- Augustus: attempt of to subdue Germany, 9 f., 27;
- refutation of this view—summary, 80;
- worship of, Chapter I, n. 11; p. 75;
- opposed to expansion by conquest, 12
f., 57;
- purpose
of operations in Germany, 18, 57;
- protection of
Gaul and Italy by him a military and political necessity,
18, 63 f., 66;
- character of, 54 f.;
- policy one of peace, 60 ff.;
- influenced by military
leaders, 65 f.;
- influenced
by political considerations, 67 ff.
- Auxilia, 39,
41.
- Borma, Chapter IV, notes 8
and 22.
- Buffer states: general policy of, 85, 105 ff.;
- historic examples of, 105 ff.
- Caesar, 10, 27 f., 55;
- in Britain and Germany, 106.
- Causarum patroni, 96 ff.,
Chapter IV, n. 34.
- Commerce in Germany, 92, Chapter
IV, n. 15, Appendix, Chapter
IV, n. 16.
- Dacia, 107.
- Dio, 21 f., 56, Chapter IV, n.
29;
- p. 99 ff.;
- his description of battle contradicted by Tacitus, 25 f.
- Drusus and Tiberius: campaigns of, 12, Chapter IV, n.
23;
- influence of on Augustus, 65 f.
- Elbe, the, as frontier, 9
f., 11 ff., 65, 75.
- Empires, ancient world, relations of to barbarians, 82 ff.
- Engineering works, 92 ff.
- Ethiopia, 107.
- Fleet, 41, 51, Appendix, Chapter IV, n.
16.
- Flevum, 90.
- Florus, 23 ff., 27 f., 75, 96, 100, Chapter IV, n. 29.
- Forts, Chapter IV, n. 26;
p. 110, 104, Appendix, Chapter IV, n. 16.
- Frontiers: Armenia, 83;
- Rhine, 83;
- rivers, Chapter IV, n. 4;
- western, Chapter IV, n.
8.
- Germanicus, campaigns of, 30 f., 50, 53, 104.
- Germans, attacks and provocations of against Rome, 63 f., 102 f.
- Germany, attempted subjugation of, 9
ff., 27 f.;
- anomaly
of “conquest”, 77, 89
ff., 94 f.;
- not made
a Roman province, Chapter I, n. 11; p. 70 ff.; 76 ff.;
- physical conditions of, 41, 51;
- military forces of,
46, 49 f.;
- military operations in, 87 ff.
- German campaigns, strategy of, 42, 51, 88
f.;
- defensive character of, 102 ff.
- Legions: number of, 36 f.,
41;
- composition of, 38 ff., Chapter III, n.
11;
- size of standing army, 41 ff.;
- percentage
of population in army, 41;
- size of Rhine army, Chapter IV, n. 54.
- See also Auxilia.
- Maroboduus, 46,
47, 50, 103 f.
- Mauretania, 110.
- Military roads, 92 f.
- Monumentum Ancyranum, Chapter III, n. 67; p. 61 ff., Chapter
III, n. 108.
- Mount Taunus, fort, 90,
Chapter IV, notes 17 and 36.
- Palestine, 108 ff., Appendix, Chapter IV, n. 49.
- Population: of Roman empire,
39, 41;
- of Germany, 44 f.;
- of Gaul, 47 f.
- Posidonius: on population of Gaul, 47
f.
- Rhine, as frontier, 9 ff., 83 ff.
- Rome: general forces of, 49
f., 50 ff., 54;
- alleged desire for war on part of soldiers and
citizens, 67 ff.;
- alleged
change of policy toward Germany, 79 f.;
- general frontiers of, 83
ff.;
- diplomacy of in Germany, 85 ff.
- See also Population.
- Saguntum, 109.
- Sources: rhetorical character of, 17, Chapter I, n.
11; p. 22, 24,
34, 96, 101;
- general account of,
21 ff.;
- contradictions
between, 24 ff., Chapter IV, n. 29.
- Sparta, 108.
- Tacitus, 21, 24, Chapter III, n.
68;
- contradicted by Dio, 25
f.;
- his eulogy of Arminius, 30;
- criticism of eulogy, 34.
- Teutoburger forest: battle of
and consequences, 12 ff., 36
f., 52, 77, 81;
- numbers in battle of,
35 ff.
- See also Varus.
- Tiberius: at Rhodes, Chapter I, n. 11;
- his recall
of Germanicus, 33 f., Chapter I, n. 43;
- operations of
in Germany, 53, 74 f.,
87, 91;
- estrangement from Augustus, 77;
- Character of, 78 f.
- Tribute, 97 ff.
- Varus: defeat of, 9
ff., 58;
- circumstances
of defeat, 24 ff., 35
f.;
- relation to Augustus, 75 f.;
- character of,
95, Chapter IV, n.
29;
- conduct and policy of, 96 ff., 102.
- See also Teutoburger
forest.
- Velleius, 21 f.,
25, 29, 53, 74, 101, Chapter IV, n.
29.