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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cassius_DioCassius Dio - Wikipedia

    Lucius Cassius Dio (c. 165 – c. 235), also known as Dio Cassius (Greek: Δίων Κάσσιος Dion Kassios), was a Roman historian and senator of maternal Greek origin. He published 80 volumes of the history of ancient Rome, beginning with the arrival of Aeneas in Italy.

  2. Dio Cassius (born c. 150, Nicaea, Bithynia [now İznik, Tur.]—died 235) was a Roman administrator and historian, the author of Romaika, a history of Rome, written in Greek, that is a most important authority for the last years of the republic and the early empire.

  3. Aug 10, 2020 · Cassius Dio (c. 164 - c. 229/235 CE) was a Roman politician and historian. Although he held a number of political offices with distinction, he is best known for his 80-volume Roman History.

  4. Dio Cassius (Cassius Dio), ca. 150235 CE, was born at Nicaea in Bithynia in Asia Minor. On the death of his father (Roman governor of Cilicia) he went in 180 to Rome, entered the Senate, and under the emperor Commodus was an advocate.

  5. www.livius.org › sources › contentCassius Dio - Livius

    Jun 1, 2020 · 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.

  6. Jan 31, 2004 · The Project Gutenberg EBook of Dio's Rome, Volume V., Books 61-76 (A.D. 54-211), by Cassius Dio This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.

  7. 2 days ago · Cassius Dio. (c. 164—229) Quick Reference. ( c. ad 164–after 229), Greek senator and author of an 80‐book history of Rome from the foundation of the city to ad 229. Dio came from a prominent family of Nicaea in Bithynia. He was praetor in 194 and suffect consul c. 204.

  8. Cassius Dio, Roman History 56. Earnest Cary. « Dio 55 | Dio 56 | Dio 57 | About This Work ». 1 While others were reducing these places, Tiberius returned to Rome after the winter in which Quintus Sulpicius and Gaius Sabinus became consuls. Even Augustus himself went out into the suburbs to meet him, accompanied him to the Saepta, and there ...

  9. Mar 8, 2017 · Cassius Dio, also sometimes known as Lucius, was a Greek historian from a leading family of Nicaea in Bithynia. He is perhaps best known for publishing a through history of Rome in 80 separate volumes.

  10. A sweeping chronicle from Aeneas to Alexander Severus. Dio Cassius (Cassius Dio), circa AD 150235, was born at Nicaea in Bithynia in Asia Minor. On the death of his father (Roman governor of Cilicia) he went in 180 to Rome, entered the Senate, and under the emperor Commodus was an advocate.

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