The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 09: Vitellius by Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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[705] A.U.C. 822. [706] Vienne was a very ancient city of the province of Narbonne, famous in ecclesiastical history as the early seat of a bishopric in Gaul. [707] See OTHO, c. ix. [708] See OTHO, c. ix. [709] Agrippina, the wife of Nero and mother of Germanicus, founded a colony on the Rhine at the place of her birth. Tacit. Annal. b. xii. It became a flourishing city, and its origin may be traced in its modern name, Cologne. [710] A dies non fastus, an unlucky day in the Roman calendar, being the anniversary of their great defeat by the Gauls on the river Allia, which joins the Tiber about five miles from Rome. This disaster happened on the 16th of the calends of August [17th July]. [711] Posca was sour wine or vinegar mixed with water, which was used by the Roman soldiery as their common drink. It has been found beneficial in the cure of putrid diseases. [712] Upwards of 4000 pounds sterling. See note, p. 4S7. [713] In imitation of the form of the public edicts, which began with the words, BONUM FACTUM. [714] Catta muliere: The Catti were a German tribe who inhabited the |
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