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Helena (Montana, United States) (search for this): life tib., chapter 62
Livia (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): life tib., chapter 62
Exasperated by information he received respect
ing the death of his son Drusus, he carried his cruelty
still farther. He imagined that he had died of a disease
occasioned by his intemperance; but finding that he had
been poisoned by the contrivance of his wife Livilla,She was the sister of Germanicus, and Tacitus calls her Livia; but
Suetonius is in the habit of giving a fondling or diminutive term to the
names of women, as Claudilla, for Claudia, Plautilla, etc.
and
Sejanus, he spared no one from torture and death. He
was so entirely occupied with the examination of this
affair, for whole days together, that, upon being informed
that the person in whose house he had lodged at Rhodes,
and whom he had by a friendly letter invited to Rome,
was arrived, he ordered him immediately to be put to the
torture, as a party concerned in the enquiry. Upon finding his mistake, he commanded him to be put to death,
that he might not publish the injury done him. The place
of execution is still sho
Capri (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 62
Rhodes (Greece) (search for this): life tib., chapter 62