Dio's Rome, Volume 4 - An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During the - Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, - Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form by Cassius Dio
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How Augustus was released from the obligation of obeying the laws
(chapter 28). How an expedition was made into Arabia Felix (chapters 29-33). Duration of time six years, in which there were the following magistrates here enumerated. Cæsar (VI), M. Vipsanius L.F. Agrippa (II). (B.C. 28 = a. u. 726.) Cæsar (VII), M. Vipsanius L.F. Agrippa (III). (B.C. 27 = a. u. 727.) Cæsar Augustus (VIII), T. Statilius T.F. Taurus (II). (B.C. 26 = a. u. 728.) Augustus (IX), M. lunius M.F. Silanus. (B.C. 25 = a. u. 729.) Augustus (X), C. Norbanus C.F.C.N. Flaccus. (B.C. 24 = a. u. 730.) Augustus (XI), Cn. Calpurnius Cn.F.Cn.N. Piso. (B.C. 23 = a. u. 731.) _(BOOK 53, BOISSEVAIN.)_ [B.C. 28 (_a. u._ 726)] [-1-] The following year Cæsar held office for the sixth time and did everything according to the usage approved from very early times, delivering to Agrippa his colleague the bundles of rods which belonged to an incumbent of the consulship, while he himself used the others. On |
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