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  1. C. SVETONIVS TRANQVILLVS (c. 69 – after 130) DE VITIS CAESARUM. Divus Iulius: Divus Augustus: Tiberius: Gaius: Divus Claudius: Nero: Galba: Otho: Vitellius

  2. C. Suetonius Tranquillus, Nero, chapter 1. life: chapter: Two celebrated families, the Calvini and Aenobarbi, sprung from the race of the Domitii. The AEnobarbi derive both their extraction and their cognomen from one Lucius Domitius, of whom we have this tradition: -- As he was returning out of the country to Rome, he was met by two young men ...

  3. 1 A play upon the Greek word μωρός, signifying a fool, while the Latin morari, from moror, means "to dwell," or "continue." Suetonius: The Lives of the Twelve Caesars; An English Translation, Augmented with the Biographies of Contemporary Statesmen, Orators, Poets, and Other Associates.

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    Nam primum secundumque ac tertium Ahenobarborum Lucios, sequentis rursus tres ex ordine Gnaeos accepimus, reliquos non nisi vicissim tum Lucos tum Gnaeos. Pluris e familia cognosci referre arbitror, quo facilius appareat ita degenerasse a suorum virtutibus Nero, ut tamen vitia cuiusque quasi tradita et ingenita rettulerit. II.

  5. Oct 22, 2006 · C. Suetonius Tranquillus was the son of a Roman knight who commanded a legion, on the side of Otho, at the battle which decided the fate of the empire in favour of Vitellius. From incidental notices in the following History, we learn that he was born towards the close of the reign of Vespasian, who died in the year 79 of the Christian era.

  6. At this time he went down into the orchestra among the senators, and received the crown for the best performance in Latin prose and verse, for which several persons of the greatest merit contended, but they unanimously yielded to him.

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