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    The Varronian chronology is the commonly-accepted chronology of early Roman history named after the Roman antiquarian Marcus Terentius Varro. It is from...
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    historians: Nine Books of Disciplines and his compilation of the Varronian chronology. His Nine Books of Disciplines became a model for later encyclopedists...
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    but the two dates seeming to be officially sanctioned were the Varronian chronology's 753 BC (used by Claudius's Secular Games and Hadrian's Romaea) and...
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    date of the battle has been traditionally given as 390 BC in the Varronian chronology, based on an account of the battle by the Roman historian Livy. Plutarch...
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    and implies that it predates the founding of Rome (753 BC in the Varronian chronology), as indicated by its pastoral and preagricultural concerns. During...
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    traditional Varronian chronology, those years become 340 and 338 BC. However, modern historians have shown that the Varronian chronology dates the Latin...
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    celebrates a triumph. 390 is the traditional date according to the Varronian chronology. Polybius places the event approximately three to four years later...
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  • kings, is 509 BC. The specific dating to 509 BC emerges from the Varronian chronology, assembled during the late republic by Marcus Terentius Varro and...
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    taking office. For the early Republic, this article observes the Varronian chronology, established by the historian Marcus Terentius Varro, who calculated...
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  • suffect consul in 509 BC and elected again in 507 BC, according to the Varronian chronology. The Greek historian Dionysius of Halicarnassus describes him as...
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  • Greek Olympiads, dated the events to 504 BC, while the traditional Varronian chronology has Larcius and Herminius as consuls in 506 BC. Dionysius narrates...
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    Ab urbe condita (category Chronology)
    decree by Justinian. Prior to the Roman state's adoption of the Varronian chronology – created by Titus Pomponius Atticus and Marcus Terentius Varro –...
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    Republic replaced the Roman kingdom, which is 509 BC assuming the Varronian chronology. Cassius Dio and Plutarch agree with Livy's account. According to...
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  • tomb of Porsena. In the early 4th century BC (391 BC according to Varronian chronology) it was besieged by Gauls, and the Clusines called upon Rome to intermediate...
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    thousandth birthday of Rome, which according to the empire's official Varronian chronology was founded on 21 April 753 BC by Romulus. Commemorative coins, such...
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  • year). The republican dates given to the right are those of the Varronian chronology; that is, those calculated by the scholar, Marcus Terentius Varro...
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    traditional Varronian chronology, which Livy did not use, this becomes 343 BC. Modern historians have shown that the Varronian chronology dates the First...
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    traditional Varronian chronology, which Livy did not use, this becomes 343 BC. However, modern historians have shown that the Varronian chronology dates the...
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  • using the traditional Varronian chronology this year becomes 342 BC. However modern historians have shown that the Varronian chronology dates the mutiny four...
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    given in the Triumphales are one year earlier than those of the Varronian chronology. There are several gaps in the Fasti Triumphales. The first occurs...
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    scholar Marcus Terentius Varro (116–27 BC), coming to be known as the 'Varronian chronology'. There were several alternate proposed dates for the foundation...
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  • Rome was founded only 70 years after Carthage (in 753 BC, following Varronian chronology). For the first several centuries of its history, Rome was involved...
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    common anachronistic and unhistorical treatment of the past. The specific chronology in Livy also is questioned: "according to a tradition found in Eutropius...
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    Office. p. B2. Bibcode:2000naal.book.....N. Lendering, Jona (2020), "Varronian Chronology", Official site, Amsterdam: Livius. RIC II 144. Raddato, Carole (21...
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    of the Fasti Capitolini. The AUC years supplied are based on the Varronian chronology. The actual fasti included dates (provided here in the notes) that...
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    uses the Varronian chronology, named after the Roman historian Marcus Terentius Varro. In order to solve an offset between several chronologies of the early...
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    traditional Varronian chronology, which Livy did not use, this becomes 343 BC. However modern historians have shown that the Varronian chronology dates the...
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  • term "lender" to mean a consul). Menenia gens Livy, ii. 52. Per the Varronian chronology. Dionysius of Halicarnassus dates their consulship to "the seventy-sixth...
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  • sack occurs, excusing him of any blame for Rome's defeat. In 390 BC (Varronian), or more likely in 387 BC, a large group of Gauls crossed the Apennines...
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  • receive two and a half jugera of land. According to Diodorus, in the Varronian year 386 BC, the Romans sent 500 colonists to Sardinia. This could also...
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