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1 | ROM {10 June -R} The triumph of T.Didius, over the Celtiberi.
* Read Cicero's account @ Cic:Planc_61;* #FastTr_p107; Appian:Hisp_100; { CAH_9'787; OCD_d.} |
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2 | {12 June -R} The triumph of P.Crassus, over the Lusitani.
* Read Fasti's account @ #FastTr_p107;* Ascon_14;L Schol:Bob_131;L { CAH_9'787; OCD_c.} |
3 | ROM L.Crassus is refused a triumph over the Gauls.
* Read Cicero's account @ Cic:InvRhet_2'111,L :Pis_62,* :Brut_256; Ascon_14-15;L (↓) { Crassus was consul in 95 B.C., and returned to Rome in time to be censor in 92 B.C.} |
4 | GRE A joke of Gellius, as proconsul, about the arguments between philosophers at Athens.
@ Cic:Leg_1'53;L { OCD_g; DPRR.} |
4a | << Document: Syll_737, a decree of Delphi in honour of a musician from Eleutherna. |
5 | ROM << M.Drusus stages magnificent games, when holding the office of aedile.
@ [Vict]:VirIll_66'1-2; { DPRR.} |
6 | ?? Ap.Claudius fails to be elected aedile.
@ Cic:Planc_51; { ~DPRR.} |
7 | ?? Crassus gives evidence against M.Marcellus, but Marcellus is acquitted.
* Read Cicero's account @ Cic:Font_24-26;* ValMax_8.5'3. |
8 | == The Roman government imports 30 pounds of the plant called laserpitium, also known as silphium.
@ +Plin:HN_19'40.L |
9 | ITA == The poet Archias is made a citizen of Heracleia, through the influence of M. Lucullus.
@ +Cic:Arch_6-8; +Schol:Bob_175. |
10 | AS1 ?? Q.Caepio dies in exile.
@ Strab_4'188;(1.13) { Caepio was sent into exile in 93 B.C.} |
11 | GRE Socrates goes to stay with Cornelius on Euboea, after failing to gain Roman support for his claim to the throne of Bithynia.
@ GranLic_30; { Before Nicomedes IV was forced out of Bithynia.} |
12 | ETR Document: CIL_1.890, an "inspection ticket" of Menophilus. |
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