The Romane historie vvritten by T. Livius of Padua. Also, the Breviaries of L. Florus: with a chronologie to the whole historie: and the Topographie of Rome in old time. Translated out of Latine into English, by Philemon Holland, Doctor in Physicke

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The Romane historie vvritten by T. Livius of Padua. Also, the Breviaries of L. Florus: with a chronologie to the whole historie: and the Topographie of Rome in old time. Translated out of Latine into English, by Philemon Holland, Doctor in Physicke
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Livy.
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London :: Printed by Adam Islip,
1600.
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Rome -- History -- Early works to 1800.
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"The Romane historie vvritten by T. Livius of Padua. Also, the Breviaries of L. Florus: with a chronologie to the whole historie: and the Topographie of Rome in old time. Translated out of Latine into English, by Philemon Holland, Doctor in Physicke." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06128.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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668
  • ...L. Cinna II.
  • ...C. Marius VII.

AFter this, were Consuls, C. Marius the se∣venth time, and L. Cinna the second time, according to the records of Sicilie, Cassiodo∣rus,

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and those that wrate of the civill war. Plu∣tarch saith, that Marius was the first man that was seven times Consull of Rome. Moreover, as it is to be read in Appian, and in the Brevia∣ries, L. Cinna and C. Marius, without any lawfull assembly for Election, declared themselves Consuls against this yeere, and the very same day that they entred into their magistracie, Ma∣rius commaunded Sext. Licinius a Senatour, to be throwne downe from the rocke Tarpeia: who, after hee had committed many hainous crimes and outrages, ended his daies upon the Ides of Ianuarie: in whose roume was subor∣dained, Lu. Valerius Flaccus, even hee (as men think) who before-time was colleague to Caius Marius in his sixt Consulship: of whome Ci∣cero maketh mention in his oration for his sonne Flaccus.

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