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Livy · 1
Canon spine row 21. Livy — Ab Urbe Condita. Era: late 1st C BCE. Lang: Latin.
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Rome's greatness and decline are written in the careers of magistrates, generals, and laws—history as moral ledger.
ambition-and-status
T. Quinctius Cincinnatus appointed dictator, defeats Praenestini, bears triumphal sign of Jupiter Imperator to the Capitol
AUC-RC-1087M. Claudius Marcellus, consul three times, builds Corduba, makes peace with Celtiberians, dies in shipwreck as legate
AUC-RC-1013obedience-and-authority
Sempronius Gracchus consoles the Senate, urges the Fathers not to succumb to calamities, grants freedom to volunteer slaves
AUC-RC-1103Q. Ogulnius, tribune of the plebs, carries law to share priesthoods with the plebs
AUC-RC-1038shame
Sempronius Asellio, praetor, wishing to restrain the debt evil, is killed by creditors amid sedition
AUC-RC-1101Pleminius savages the Locrians tyrannically; their complaints carried by envoys to the Senate, which restores their liberty and laws
AUC-RC-1001Illuminates
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