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Alexandria, city in Egypt (continued)<br />
110, 117, 145–50; founding of, 15,<br />
30–33, 115; gymnasia in, 99–100,<br />
109; Heptastadion in, 13, 109;<br />
as intellectual center, 37, 43–46,<br />
48, 50–51, 63, 72, 123–28, 154;<br />
Kaisareion in, 13, 110–11;<br />
population of, 18, 25–26, 30, 34,<br />
41; Timoneion in, 13, 141. See also<br />
Alexandrian War, Library<br />
Alexandrian War, 62–3, 79, 107, 108,<br />
119, 160, 206n48<br />
Alexandros, member of Cleopatra’s<br />
court, 108<br />
Allienus, A., Roman offi cial, 75<br />
Ambrakian Gulf, 137, 139<br />
Amen–Re, Egyptian divinity, 177<br />
“Amimetobioi.” See Inimitable Livers<br />
Ammon, Egyptian oracle, 29<br />
Ammonios, member of Cleopatra’s<br />
court, 72, 200n17<br />
Amyntas of Galatia, 91–92, 137–38<br />
Ananel, Babylonian priest, 120<br />
Anaxikrates, Greek explorer, 47<br />
Antigone, daughter of Berenike I, 38<br />
Antigonos II, Hasmonean, 86, 119–20<br />
Antioch, Syrian city, 5, 11, 39, 47,<br />
59, 86, 90, 98, 160; Caesar in, 110;<br />
coinage of, 107, 183; foundation<br />
of, 16, 32–33<br />
Antiochis of Tlos, Greek physician, 124<br />
Antiochos III, Seleukid king, 39, 92<br />
Antiochos IV, Seleukid king, 40–41<br />
Antiochos of Askalon, Greek<br />
philosopher, 44–45<br />
Antipatros of Asklalon, 24, 59, 63, 77,<br />
86, 119, 179<br />
Antipatros of Macedonia, 35<br />
Antipatros of Th essalonike, Greek<br />
poet, 126–27<br />
Antius, Roman offi cial, 61<br />
Anton, Roman mythological fi gure,<br />
178<br />
Antonia (elder), daughter of M.<br />
Antonius, 89<br />
240 Index<br />
Antonia (younger), daughter of M.<br />
Antonius, 89, 100, 152<br />
Antonias, Cleopatra’s fl agship, 139<br />
Antonius, Iullus, son of M. Antonius,<br />
76<br />
Antonius, L., brother of M. Antonius,<br />
85<br />
Antonius, M., triumvir, 9, 20, 127,<br />
134, 153, 164, 168, 189n1, 195n19,<br />
195n21; and Actium, 137–40;<br />
has Arsinoë IV killed, 16, 65, 79;<br />
as avenger of Caesar, 70, 75, 116;<br />
as Caesar’s aide, 59, 64, 67, 72;<br />
character of, 76; and children with<br />
Cleopatra, 81, 84, 96, 99, 127, 146,<br />
152, 167; and children with Fulvia,<br />
110, 124, 128, 150, 152; with<br />
Cleopatra in Alexandria, 79–84,<br />
97, 99, 109, 132; coinage of, 100,<br />
107, 130, 173, 181–83; and Cyprus,<br />
65, 79, 82; death and burial of,<br />
111–12, 136, 145–47, 171, 213n81;<br />
depression of, 140–42; descendants<br />
of, 81, 129, 152, 155; as<br />
Dionysos, 99, 114, 116–17; early<br />
years of, 24–25; and Donations<br />
of Alexandria, 99–101; Egyptian<br />
estates of, 100; and fi rst meeting<br />
with Cleopatra, 25, 57, 77; and<br />
fi rst visit to Egypt, 24–25, 168;<br />
and Fulvia, 76, 84–85; and Herod<br />
the Great, 86–87, 89, 119–122,<br />
136, 141–42, 202n64, 212n50; and<br />
marriage to Cleopatra, 100–101,<br />
130, 204n50, 204n52; military<br />
capabilities of, 76, 97; moral position<br />
of, 94–95, 137; and negotiations<br />
with Octavian, 143–45; and<br />
Octavia, 85–86, 89, 94–95, 97–98,<br />
135, 178; Parthian campaign of,<br />
47–48, 90, 96–99; and piracy, 104;<br />
on Portland Vase, 178; propaganda<br />
war against, 27, 70, 129–31, 133,<br />
204n49; and reorganization of<br />
East, 47, 49, 65, 82–83, 85, 91–95,