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  1. Suetonius en de archivalia (Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie, Klasse der Letteren) (Dutch Edition) by Lucas de Coninck, 1983
  2. Studies On the Text Of Suetonius De Grammaticis Et Rhetoribus (American Philological Association American Classical Studies Series) by Robert A. Kaster, 1992-05-01
  3. A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius, Part 1 by Henry John Roby, 2010-02-12
  4. C. Suetonius Tranquillus V1, Part 1 (1736) (Latin Edition) by Suetonius, Pieter Burman, 2010-09-10
  5. A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius, Volume 1 by Anonymous, 2010-04-22
  6. C. Suetonius Tranquillus, Divus Titus: Kommentar (Beitrage zur klassischen Philologie) (German Edition) by Hans Martinet, 1981
  7. Suetonius V2 (1914)
  8. C. Suetoni Tranquilli, Quae supersunt omnia (Latin Edition) by Suetonius, 1891-01-01
  9. De Fontium Delectu: Quem In Tiberii Vita Moribusque Describendis Velleius, Tacitus Suetonius, Dio Habuerunt (1865) (Latin Edition) by Henricus Reichau, 2010-05-23
  10. A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius, Volume 2 by Henry John Roby, 2010-02-03
  11. Die Römerkriege Aus Plutarch, Cäsar, Vellejus, Suetonius, Tacitus: Tacitus Germania (German Edition) by Johannes Horkel, 2010-02-09
  12. Suetonius: The Flavian Emperors (BCP Classical Studies) by Brian W. Jones, 2002-09-01
  13. C. Suetonii Tranquilli Vita Domitiani: Suetonius's Life Of Domitian With Notes And Parallel Passages (1922) by Rodger F. Gephart, 2010-09-10
  14. A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius, Volume 1 by Henry John Roby, 2010-03-16

61. Suetonius On Nero » Manolo's Shoe Blog
8 Responses to “suetonius on Nero”. Mike Beversluis Says March 25th, 2005 at 333 pm The suetonius, he rocks my little historymajor world.
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    Everyone, their responses, they are so funny. Manolo, why do you think that the Oprah she has not attempted the re-make and the unwind of the tresses of the Donald? Does not the Oprah frequently chastise the men of the comb-over and the mullet?
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    63. Suetonius On Christians In Rome: Ancient Roman Historian Writes Of Jesus' Follow
    suetonius was a court official under the Roman Emperor Hadrian, and is one of the leading historians of ancient Rome. What can we infer from his writings?
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    Suetonius was a court official under the Roman Emperor Hadrian, and is one of the leading historians of ancient Rome. What can we infer from his writings?
    The ancient Roman historian Suetonius made two interesting historical notes about the followers of Jesus Christ - from which we can draw some rather interesting inferences. Suetonius writes in his Life of Clauidius that the Roman Emperor Claudius expelled the Jews from Rome "as the Jews were making constant disturbances at the instigation of Chrestus." (Historians agree that this was an alternative spelling or misspelling of "Christus" - the Roman name for Christ). Suetonius' reference to Claudius' expulsion of the Jews from Rome affirms Luke's account of this same event (Acts 18:2), which took place in A.D. 49. Secular history backing up biblical history.

    64. Suetonius - Definition Of Suetonius By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And
    Definition of suetonius in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of suetonius. What does suetonius mean? suetonius synonyms, suetonius antonyms.
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    Also found in: Encyclopedia Wikipedia 0.07 sec. write_ads(AdsNum, 0) Sue·to·ni·us (sw -t n s) In full Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus. fl. second century a.d. Roman historian whose major work, Lives of the Caesars, is an account of the lives of the first 12 Roman emperors.
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    Email Feedback Add definition Charity('US') Your Ad Here Mentioned in References in classic literature No references found " manifesting in this a more seared and callous conscience than even Nero himself; of whom we are told by Suetonius , "that the consciousness of his guilt, after the death of his mother, became immediately intolerable, and so continued; nor could all the congratulations of the soldiers, of the senate, and the people, allay the horrors of his conscience. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

    65. Suetonius, 'Domitian'. Edition With Introduction, Commentary And Bibliography -
    Alston, R. (1998) suetonius, Domitian . Edition with introduction, commentary and bibliography. Classical Review, 48 (2). pp. 539540. ISSN 0009-840X
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    66. Suetonius - Wikipedia
    suetonius was an administrator working as a secretary to the emperor Hadrian. He is remembered chiefly as the author of The Lives of the First Twelve
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    Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus ), commonly known simply as Suetonius , was a Roman writer Suetonius was an administrator working as a secretary to the emperor Hadrian . He is remembered chiefly as the author of "The Lives of the First Twelve Caesars", history of Roman leaders, which has been the source for many works on Roman history and is generally regarded as about as impartial as a historian of ancient times could be. It must, however, be remembered, that many of the biographies in it are of rulers who died before its author was born.
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    67. XII. To Suetonius Tranquillus. Pliny The Younger. 1909-14. Letters. The Harvard
    XII. To suetonius Tranquillus. Pliny the Younger. 190914. Letters. The Harvard Classics.
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    68. Did Josepheus, Tacitus, Pliny, Suetonius, Papias, Clement Know Any Christ-mythic
    Page 5Did Josepheus, Tacitus, Pliny, suetonius, Papias, Clement know any Christ-mythicists? Biblical Criticism History.
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    70. Suetonius' Ancient Blog
    Activities that are depicted as lust in Cassius Dio and suetonius are shown in Tacitus to be important elements in her strategy of securing the principate
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    What does the Public Baths building in Calleva Atrebatum tell us about life in a Roman town of a recently conquered province, Roman Britain?
    Of the known public buildings in Romano-British towns, public baths are the most frequent. 1 The Roman historian Tacitus, in his biography of the Roman Governor of Britain Gaius Julius Agricola, listed  bath-houses as one of the “temptations” that caused the aristocrats of Celtic Britain to adopt a Roman lifestyle. 2 This research will focus on the bath-house at Calleva Atrebatum as an example of an important public building in a Roman town, and attempt to discover some of what this structure might reveal about life in Roman Britain in the years after the Claudian invasion.
    Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester), unlike most Roman towns in Britain, was completely abandoned, and not built over by an existing modern city, so it is possible to examine the entire extent of the town.  In the pre-Roman Iron Age there was a Celtic settlement on the site, evidenced by large defensive earthworks and traces of round houses dating back to the late first century BC. By the beginning of the first century AD the round houses had been replaced by a planned settlement with streets almost at right angles to each other, suggesting a Celtic settlement heavily under the influence of Roman culture, an interpretation supported by coinage of the period issued by Eppilus, inscribed CALLEV (Calleva) and sometimes REX, the Latin word for ‘king’.

    71. Dictionary Of Greek And Roman Biography And Mythology, Page 929 (v. 3)
    suetonius OPTATIANUS, wrote the life of the emperor Tacitus. The little that is known of suetonius is derived from his lives of the Caesars and the
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    SUETIUS. STYPAX or STIPAX Splanchnoptes, because it represented a person roasting the entrails of the victim at a sacrifice, and blowing the fire with his breath. (//. N. xxxiv . 8. 19. s. 21.) According to Pliny, the person represented was a slave of Pericles , evidently the same as the one of whom he elsewhere relates the story, that he fell from the summit of the Parthenon, but was healed by the virtue of a herb which Minerva showed to Pericles in a dream (H. N. xxii. 17. s. 20), a story which Plutarch tells of the architect mnesicles Among the recent discoveries on the Acropolis, fragments have been found which Ross supposes to have belonged to the base of the Splanchnoptes, and he has put forth the conjecture that the name Stipax in Pliny is only a corruption of strabax ; but these matters are too doubtful and intricate to be discussed here. (Ross, in the Kunsiblatt, 1840, No. 37, and in Gerhard's Arch'dol. Zeitung

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    73. JSTOR Suetonius The Scholar And His Caesars
    IN 1983 THREE MONOGRAPHS devoted to suetonius (by B. Baldwin, L. De Coninck and A. WallaceHadrill)1 appeared concurrently. All merit atten- tion.
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