Historiae Romanae
Cassius Dio
... Octavius then took courage and set up in the temple of Venus a bronze statue of him with a star above his head.
Reprinted by permission of the publishers and the Trustees of the Loeb Classical Library from Cassius Dio: Roman History (Volume IV. Books 41-45), Loeb Classical Library Vol. 66, translated by Earnest Carey, Herbert B. Foster, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, © 1916, by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. The Loeb Classical Library ® is a registered trademark of the President and Fellows of Harvard College.
TextsBellum Civile, 2.148 De Aquis Urbis Romae, 2.129 De Architectura, 3.3.2 De Vita Caesarum, 100.3 De Vita Caesarum, 85 Historiae Romanae, 56.34.4 Historiae Romanae, 51.22.2 Historiae Romanae, 51.19.2 Historiae Romanae, 47.19.2 Historiae Romanae, 51.22.4-9 Historiae Romanae, 47.18.4 Iulius Divus Aedes Monumentum Ancyranum (Res Gestae), 19 Monumentum Ancyranum (Res Gestae), 21 Naturalis Historia, 35.27 Naturalis Historia, 35.91 Naturalis Historia, 2.93-94 Philippicae, 1.5 |
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