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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Cornelius Tacitus, The History (ed. Alfred John Church, William Jackson Brodribb). Search the whole document.
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Cyrene (Libya) (search for this): book 4, chapter 45
A trial, conducted in the
Senate according to ancient precedents, brought into harmony for a time the
feelings of its members. Manlius Patruitus, a Senator, laid a complaint,
that he had been beaten by a mob in the colony of Sena, and that by order of the magistrates; that the
wrong had not stopped here, but that lamentations and wailings, in fact a
representation of funeral obsequies, had been enacted in his presence,
accompanied with contemptuous and insulting expressions levelled against the
whole Senate. The persons accused were summoned to appear, and after the
case had been investigated, punishment was inflicted on those who were found
guilty. A resolution of the Senate was also passed, recommending more
orderly behaviour to the people of Sena. About the
same time Antonius Flamma was condemned under the law against extortion, at
the suit of the people of Cyrene, and was banished
for cruel practices.
Siena (Italy) (search for this): book 4, chapter 45
A trial, conducted in the
Senate according to ancient precedents, brought into harmony for a time the
feelings of its members. Manlius Patruitus, a Senator, laid a complaint,
that he had been beaten by a mob in the colony of Sena, and that by order of the magistrates; that the
wrong had not stopped here, but that lamentations and wailings, in fact a
representation of funeral obsequies, had been enacted in his presence,
accompanied with contemptuous and insulting expressions levelled againscompanied with contemptuous and insulting expressions levelled against the
whole Senate. The persons accused were summoned to appear, and after the
case had been investigated, punishment was inflicted on those who were found
guilty. A resolution of the Senate was also passed, recommending more
orderly behaviour to the people of Sena. About the
same time Antonius Flamma was condemned under the law against extortion, at
the suit of the people of Cyrene, and was banished
for cruel practices.