VOL. 3.—­1
The following is contained in the Forty-fifth of Dio’s
Rome:
About Gaius Octavius, who afterward was named Augustus
(chapters 1-9).
About Sextus, the son of Pompey (ch...
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Cassius Dio, a Bithynian Greek who later became a Roman senator and consul, is known primarily for his partially extant Roman History (early third century A.D.). This work, eighty books long, was the ...
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