Historiae Romanae
Cassius Dio
But the next year, in addition to the events already described, the temple of Concord was dedicated by Tiberius, and both his name and that of Drusus, his dead brother, were inscribed upon it.
Reprinted by permission of the publishers and the Trustees of the Loeb Classical Library from Cassius Dio: Roman History (Volume VII. Books 56-60), Loeb Classical Library Vol. 175, translated by Earnest Carey, Herbert B. Foster, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, © 1924, by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. The Loeb Classical Library ® is a registered trademark of the President and Fellows of Harvard College.
TextsAb Urbe Condita, 40.19.2 Ab Urbe Condita, 39.56.6 Bellum Civile, 1.3.26 Camillus, 42.4 Camillus, 42.3 Concordia Aedes De Domo Sua, 11 De Vita Caesarum, 20 Fasti, 1.641-44 Fasti, 1.637-38 Gaius Gracchus, 17.6 Historiae Romanae, 58.11.4 Historiae Romanae, 55.8.2 Historiae Romanae, 55.9.6 In Catilinam, 3.21 Liber Pontificalis, 522 Liber de Prodigiis, 4 Naturalis Historia, 35.131 Naturalis Historia, 34.90 Naturalis Historia, 34.77 Naturalis Historia, 34.80 Naturalis Historia, 37.4 Naturalis Historia, 34.73 Naturalis Historia, 35.66 Naturalis Historia, 35.144 Naturalis Historia, 34.89 Naturalis Historia, 36.196 Philippicae, 2.19 Pro Sestio, 26 |
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