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seems to be "Books of
History from the
Death of the
Divine Augustus" (Ab
Excessu divi
Augusti Historiarum Libri).[citation needed] The
Annals was Tacitus'...
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Historia Ecclesiastica 4.26.9–11, qtd. and tr. Francis, 21 n. 1. Herodian, Ab
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Thinkers at War.
Equestrian Statue of Marcus...
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Cornelius (1906). Fisher,
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brother with the
funeral sermon, On the
Death of a
Brother (De
excessu fratris Satyri). The
church of
Santa Maria presso San
Satiro in
Milan refers...
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oratoribus (Dialogue on Oratory) (105)
Historiae (Histories) (117) Ab
excessu divi
Augusti (Annals) The
Annals and the Histories,
published separately...
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Publio Candido interprete Ac
praeterea Anonymi Compendium historiae ab
excessu Constantini usque ad
Ioannem XXIII (in Latin).
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Kentron 30, 2014, pp. 55–81 (https://journals.openedition...
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three children. His
siblings were Satyrus, the
subject of Ambrose's De
excessu fratris Satyri, and Marcellina, who made a
profession of
virginity sometime...
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Cornelii Taciti Annalium ab
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