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CONTENTS
 

The Cruelty, Follies, and Murder of Commodus—Election of Pertinax—His attempts to reform the State—His Assassination by the Prætorian Guards

A.D.   PAGE
Indulgence of Marcus 83
   To his wife Faustina 83
   To his son Commodus 84
180 Accession of the Emperor Commodus 84
Character of Commodus 85
His Return to Rome 85
183 Is wounded by an Assassin 86
Hatred and cruelty of Commodus towards the Senate 87
The Quintilian Brothers 87
186 The Minister Perennis 88
Revolt of Maternus 89
The Minister Cleander 89
His Avarice and Cruelty 90
189 Sedition and Death of Cleander 91
Dissolute Pleasures of Commodus 92
His Ignorance and low Sports 92
Hunting of Wild Beasts 93
Commodus Displays his skill in the Amphitheatre 93
Acts as a Gladiator 94
His Infamy and Extravagance 95
Conspiracy of his Domestics 96
192 Death of Commodus 96
Choice of Pertinax for Emperor 96
He is acknowledged by the Prætorian Guards 97
193 And by the Senate 98
The Memory of Commodus declared infamous 98
Legal Jurisdiction of the Senate over the Emperors 99
Virtues of Pertinax 99
He endeavours to Reform the State 100
His Regulations 100
His Popularity 101
Discontent of the Prætorians 101
A Conspiracy Prevented 101
193 Murder of Pertinax by the Prætorians 102

Public Sale of the Empire to Didius Julianus by the Prætorian Guards—Clodius Albinus in Britain, Pescennius Niger in Syria, and Septimius Severus in Pannonia, declare against the Murderers of Pertinax—Civil Wars and Victory of Severus over his three Rivals—Relaxation of discipline—New Maxims of Government

A.D.   PAGE
Proportion of the Military Force to the Number of the People 103
The Prætorian Guards 103
Their Institution 103
Their Camp 104