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Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus (Greek: , c. AD 155 or 163/164 to after 229), known in English as Cassius Dio , Dio Cassius , or Dio (Dione. lib) was a Roman consul and a noted historian writing ...
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In fact, though, the building that remains — the Curia as we have it today — Dio Cassius never saw. The Curia Julia he knew burnt to the ground about fifty ...
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Cassius Dio published in Vol. VI of the Loeb Classical Library edition, 1917. The text is in the public domain. This text has not yet been proofread. ...
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Definition: Cassius Dio was an historian from a leading family of Nicaea in Bithynia who was born around A.D. 165. His name may have been Claudius Cassius Dio (probably) or Cassius Cio Cocceianus (less likely).
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Dio Cassius (c. A.D. 40 - 110)- Cassius Dio Cocceianus ; Greek and English 1914 Loeb Classics Edition translation by Earnest Cary ; PDF=Takes you to PDF version ; HTML=Takes you to HTML version; ... "Roman History v1-9" by Dio Cassius along with 1200 ancient works ; (Includes Instant access to ALL the FULL TEXTS ONLINE and...
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by Dio Cassius (c. AD 155-235 ... DIO'S ROMAN HISTORY ; (Volume II: Fragments of Books XII - XXV); Translated by E. Cary ; Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1914 ... ; Plutarch; Dio Cassius...
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Cassius Dio (164-c.235): Roman senator of Greek descent, historian, author of a very important Roman History. ... Like Arrian of Nicomedia and Appian of Alexandria, Cassius Dio (164-c.235) was a Greek by birth and a Roman by conviction, and one of the great historians of Antiquity.
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Cassius Dio (or Dion Cassius as he is known in Greek) wrote his Roman History in 80 books in Greek, sometime in the early 3rd century under Severus or Caracalla, both of whom he knew. Dio exerted no appreciable influence on his immediate successors in the field of Roman history.
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Dio Cassius (c. A.D. 40 - 110)- Cassius Dio Cocceianus ; Greek and English 1914 Loeb Classics Edition translation by Earnest Cary ; PDF=Takes you to PDF version ; HTML=Takes you to HTML version; These are truncated versions of what is included in the collection.
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