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  • ...94, ch. xi.; E. G. Hardy, Studies in Roman History, do., 1906, ch. iv.; on Nero and Lucan, W. B. Anderson, in Queen’s Quarterly, xiv. [1906-07] 196-214. ...e peace of the Empire, as more than one person came forward claiming to be Nero. </p> <p> Of the trial or trials of St. Paul we know nothing certain. It is
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  • ...t down in the 15th year of Tiberias' "principate" ( '''''Hegemonia''''' ). Augustus admitted Tiberias to share the empire two or three years before his own dea
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  • ...ved its death-blow. The power of the [[Senate]] was greatly circumscribed. Claudius was, <i> inter alia </i> , something of an author. It was in fact the rule ...udea, he would have been put to death, if his brother Pallas, who had been Claudius's slave, and was now his freedman, had not preserved him. Felix was succeed
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  • ...authorities are the <i> Monumentum Ancyranum </i> , Suetonius’ <i> Life of Augustus </i> , Velleius Paterculus, Appian, [[Dio]] Cassius, and the early chapters ...7, A.D. 14, in his 76th year; but long before his death, he had associated Tiberius with him in the empire. </p>
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