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... Augustus was insisting that , despite the loss all had suf- fered , the shows must go on . In 54.29.1-3 Dio gives a eulogy of Agrippa . The main point which is made is that Agrippa used his friendship with Augustus πρός τε τὸ αὐτῷ ...
... Augustus was insisting that , despite the loss all had suf- fered , the shows must go on . In 54.29.1-3 Dio gives a eulogy of Agrippa . The main point which is made is that Agrippa used his friendship with Augustus πρός τε τὸ αὐτῷ ...
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... Augustus presi- ded in person over the Quinquatrus contests in 12 B.C. in order to ce- lebrate his election as ... Augustus left for Campania . If so , it was natural that they should be resumed later . Augustus , who wanted the ...
... Augustus presi- ded in person over the Quinquatrus contests in 12 B.C. in order to ce- lebrate his election as ... Augustus left for Campania . If so , it was natural that they should be resumed later . Augustus , who wanted the ...
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... Augustus by the Senate in January 27 B.C. were bushes , and not branches ; alternatively , he suggests that branches were used at first , but that these were later replaced by bu- shes , thus saving the labour of constant renewal ...
... Augustus by the Senate in January 27 B.C. were bushes , and not branches ; alternatively , he suggests that branches were used at first , but that these were later replaced by bu- shes , thus saving the labour of constant renewal ...
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