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Livius and states
Livius, however, states that the two consuls carried on war against the Aurunci, and took the town of Suessa Pometia.
Both Livius and Dionysius erroneously report that Cassius was condemned by the tribes, and for this reason, Dionysius states that he was hurled from the Tarpeian Rock.
Livius reports that no important events occurred during this year, but Dionysius states that a conspiracy to restore the Tarquins to power was detected and crushed by Camerinus.
In that year, Livius states that Aulus Postumius Albus was appointed dictator, and led the Roman army to victory over the Latins at the Battle of Lake Regillus.

Livius and surrender
Livius opposed but Postumius browbeat him into resigning and joining the surrender party, calling him a " sacrosanct gentleman.

Livius and two
she read with me almost all Cicero and great part of Titus Livius: for she drew all her knowledge of Latin from those two authors.
The two fight with javelins in the Roman Forum, and Livius eventually runs Commodus through.
For example, Fomenko compares the contemporary history of Rome written by Titus Livius with a modern history of Rome written by Russian historian V. S. Sergeev, calculating that the two have high correlation, and thus that they describe the same period of history, which is undisputed.
* Marcus Livius Drusus, the name of two Republican politicians:
Claudius Nero's force of over 40, 000 men was too formidable for Hannibal to engage openly, and so the two played an unproductive game of cat and mouse in Bruttium ; meanwhile, Marcus Livius, despite the added bulwark of two of the many Roman armies scattered across Italy — yielded cautiously to Hasdrubal, allowed him to push beyond the Metaurus as far south as the town of Sena.
The Carthaginian right wing, composed of Iberians, could not withstand this two pronged attack of Marcus Livius from the front and Claudius Nero on their flank.
They had at least two children: a daughter Livia Drusilla ( 58 BC-29 ) and a son Marcus Livius Drusus.

Livius and their
Many other young Roman aristocrats lost their lives in the battle or committed suicide after the defeat, including the son of great orator Hortensius, and Marcus Porcius Cato ( the son of Cato the younger ), and Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus ( the father of Livia, who became Octavian ’ s wife ).
Suetonius later coined the term " half-Greek " of Livius and Ennius ( referring to their genre, not their ethnic backgrounds ).
n. Crassus, tribunus militum consulari potestate in 424 BC, said by Livius to have been violently opposed to the plebeians and their tribunes.
Servilia and her younger siblings were brought up in the house of their maternal uncle, Marcus Livius Drusus, who was the tribune.
Rejecting this latest piece of brutality, Livius and Lucilla take their army to Rome and order Commodus to abdicate.
This means that Livius and Porcius had between them four legions — equal to 32, 000-40, 000 men, including their Allies.
The disordered Carthaginian center now faced a three pronged attack: Porcius from the front, Marcus Livius from their right flank, and Claudius Nero from the rear.
A third storyline is focused on the figures of Marcus Livius Drusus and his sister Livia Drusa who both feature more prominently in The Grass Crown: and their own growing friendship with the Servilius Caepio family resulting in a double marriage, which proves disastrous when Quintus Servilius Caepio Senior is not only accused of embezzling more gold than there was in the Roman Treasury, but also is responsible for Rome's most disastrous military defeat for generations-a defeat which so ruins the credibility of the conservative leaders of the Senate that it lets Marius into power far earlier than he expected, and for a longer time.

Livius and land
The elder Marcus Livius Drusus ( died 108 BC ) was set up as tribune by the Senate in 121 BC to undermine Gaius Gracchus ' land reform bills.

Livius and more
The majority of literary Saturnians come from the Odysseia ( more commonly known as the Odissia or Odyssia ), a translation / paraphrase of Homer's Odyssey by Livius Andronicus ( ca.
However, as Titus Livius observed, this was not possible, as Pythagoras was not born until more than a century after Numa's death, and was still living in the early days of the Republic.
He knows that he will not live to achieve this end, and trusts Livius to do so more than his charismatic but brutal son.

Livius and is
* The tribune Marcus Livius Drusus proposes extending Roman citizenship to allied Italian cities, but is assassinated, leading to the Social War.
* The first Latin tragedy by Livius Andronicus, Achilles, is first produced.
She is mentioned in a fragment of Livius Andronicus ' Latin Odyssey: Nam diva Monetas filia docuit (" since the divine daughter of Moneta has taught ...", frg.
Livius is the nomen of an individual male of the Livia gens, a family of ancient Rome.
Moreover, lividus has a-d-too many and Livo has no-i -; that is, Livius does not fit the " blue " derivation.
", " but Latin Livius is perhaps Etruscan.
* Lucius Scribonius Libo Drusus, son of Marcus Livius Drusus Libo, is by name a conundrum.
In ancient sources, Livius Andronicus is either given that name or is simply called Livius.
It is generally considered that Andronicus came from his Greek name and that Livius, a name originally local to Latium, was the gentilicium, the family name, of his patron ( patronus ).
Cicero says, " This Livius exhibited his first performance at Rome in the Consulship of M. Tuditanus, and C. Clodius the son of Caecus, the year before Ennius was born ," that is, in 240 BC.
Goldberg's book is an excellent treatment of the development of Roman epic from Livius Andronicus to Ennius to Virgil.
It appears to be derived from the town of Viscellium or Vescellium, a settlement of the Hirpini, which is mentioned by Titus Livius in connection with the Second Punic War.
Commodus is furious, and sends Livius back to his frontier post in what is effectively a sentence of banishment.
Commodus is forced to recall Livius in order to put down a rebellion by Rome's eastern provinces.
When he arrives at the sight of the unrest, Livius is horrified to find that Lucilla is behind it.
The issue is settled in an unexpected manner when Lucilla's husband calls in Rome's archenemy Parthia to help the rebelling forces fight Livius.
The king of Armenia is killed, and Commodus sends word that Livius is to be made joint ruler of Rome.
The condition for this reward, however, is that Livius is to wreak hideous punishments on the populations of the disloyal provinces.

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