Lucius Cassius Dio (c. 165 – c. 235), also known as Dio Cassius (Greek: Δίων Κάσσιος Dion Kassios), was a Roman historian and senator of maternal Greek...
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Dion Cassius. Ixii. 28, Ixiii. 12, 13, 27, Ixiv. 8, Ixv. 10; Suetonius. Nero. 28, 46, 48, 49; Sextus Aurelius Victor. De Caesaribus. 5, Epit. 5; Dion...
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renamed "forest of Gaius and Lucius" for the grandsons of Augustus (Dion Cassius, 66, 25, 3). This vast area was probably built upon by the end of the...
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Cassia gens (redirect from Cassius (gens))
his life and allowed him to retain half his property. Lucius Cassius Dio, or Dion Cassius, a senator, was consul circa AD 205, and again in 229, as the...
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Cassius Dio 60,8,7 Tacitus, De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae, 41. Dion Cassius, Histoire romaine, livre LXVIII, 9, 3. Peter Schäfer (2003) The Bar Kokhba...
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2.5, &c. Dion Cassius. XXXVIII.14 Dion Cassius. XXXVIII.13 Cicero pro Domo, 10 Cicero. in Pis. 4, pro Sest. 25, ad Att. III.15 Dion Cassius. XXXVIII.13...
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was involved in "the year of confusion" as it was called. According to Dion Cassius, the historian, there was a governor in Gaul who insisted that, in the...
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historian Cassius Dio, also known as Dion Kassios (c. AD 155 – 235), a Roman consul Dion Bakker (born 1981), Dutch Youtuber and artist Dion O'Banion (1892–1924)...
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History, Vol. V". www.gutenberg.org. "Cyrene". Jewish Encyclopedia. "Dion Cassius". Jewish Encyclopedia. Walker, S. (2002). "Hadrian and the Renewal of...
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Archived from the original on 30 December 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2019. "Dion Cassius: Histoire Romaine : livre LXVIII (bilingue)". remacle.org. Archived from...
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ed. Bekker ^ Liv. vii.15 ^ Liv. xl.19; Schol. Bob. p361 ^ Dion Cassius xxxvi.21 ^ Dion Cassius xxxvii.29; Cic. pro Murena, c23 ^ Cic. pro Plancio, c18 ^...
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kings of Pontus, but in Strabo's time it was deserted. (Strab. xii.) Dion Cassius (xxxv. 12) notices it as a place where Mithridates VI of Pontus took...
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October. It passed within 0.16 au of Earth. According to the Roman historian Cassius Dio, a comet appeared suspended over Rome for several days portending the...
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Brut. 27 Appian, B. C. v. 80, 86, 111—115 Dion Cassius xlix. 5—7 ; Velleius Paterculus ii. 79 ; Dion Cassius xlix. 18 ; Suet. Aug. 29. Theodore John Cadoux...
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4. 3, 83, iv. 23, 45; Livy xxvii. 8. Strabo vi. pp. 268, 270, 272; Dion Cassius iv. 7. Strabo 6.2.6 Pliny iii. 8. s. 14; Ptol. iii. 4. § 9; Itin. Ant...
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the matters of style and of sentiment much may be said on both sides. Dion Cassius (lx, 35) says that Seneca composed an "apokolokintosis" or Pumpkinification...
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around their bodies. see Dion Cassius l. lxviii, p. 1145. As a matter of fact, this is a verbatim citation from Dio Cassius, Historia Romana LXVIII, 32:1–3:...
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ISBN 978-0-415-96909-3. Greek text cited with French translation at [1]: Dion Cassius, Histoire Romaine LX (33) (Translated by E. Gros) Joseph Brown Pike,...
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reflected in the measures to limit worship against the Jews of Rome, as Dion Cassius reports (History, 60, 6, 6–7), perhaps in reaction to the agitation resulting...
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Tacitus, Annals XII.59.1 Appian, Bell. Civ. v. 5, 27, 97–99, 103, 109, 118 Dion Cassius xlix. 14, 38, li. 20, liii. 23, liv. 9 Tacitus, Annales vi. 11, xii.59...
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capital of the Amachians. In the 3rd century, there are several mentions. Dion Cassius, who developed his work during the reign of Alexander Severus, points...
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built by Augustus in 29 BC. Certain sources support the belief that Dion Cassius attributes this temple to Augustus: "Temple of Minerva, which was called...
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Dion, masculine given name Dio of Alexandria, Greek philosopher and ambassador (1st century BC) Dio Chrysostom, Roman philosopher (AD 40–120) Cassius...
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Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Civili i. 12, 13, 31; ii. 23–44. Dion Cassius xli. 41, 42; xlii. 57, xliii. 30, 31. Appian, Bellum civile ii. 44–46;...
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online. 1991: Édition commentée des livres L-LI de l'Histoire romaine de Dion Cassius, CUF, Paris, (in collaboration with M.-L. Freyburger) 1993: Les Racines...
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-Saint-Bernard archive" in the Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse online. (fr) Dion Cassius, Histoire romaine, Book XXXIX, 5 De Bello Gallico, III 6. Strabon (IV...
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which the Romans crossed pursuing the Britons in 43AD, as described by Dion Cassius. This hypothesis is refuted by many other authors. The earliest recording...
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legibus, De re publica, and others; Columella; Digesta or Pandectae; Dion Cassius Historiae Romanae; Dionysius of Halicarnassus Antiquitates romanae (this...
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liberatores led by Brutus and Cassius. The Caesarians decisively defeated the outnumbered armies of Brutus and Cassius at the two battles at Philippi...
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Dio Chrysostom (redirect from Dion of Prusa)
Chrysostom (/ˈdiːoʊ ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm/; Ancient Greek: Δίων Χρυσόστομος Dion Chrysostomos), Dio of Prusa or Cocceianus Dio (c. 40 – c. 115 AD), was a...
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