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1 According to Hardouin, this was done after the battle of Actium, in which Augustus subdued his rival Antony.—B.
2 By adoption. The Temple of Julius Cæsar was in the Forum, in the Eighth Region of the City.
3 See B. vii. c. 22, B. x. c. 60, and B. xxxiv, c. 11.
4 In Chapter 36 of this Book.—B.
5 See B. vii. cc. 45, 54, 60, and B. xxxiv. c. 11.
6 See B. vii. c. 54, B. xv. c. 20, B. xxxiii. c. 6, and B. xxxiv. c. 11.
7 This was the personification of the Nemean forest in Peloponnesus, where Hercules killed the lion, the first of the labours imposed upon him by Eurystheus.—B.
8 See Chapter 40 of this Book,
9 "Inussisse;" meaning that he executed it in encaustic. The Greek term used was probably ενεκαυσε.
10 Hemsterhuys is of opinion that he was the brother of Æschines, the orator, contemptuously alluded to by Demosthenes, Fals. Legat. Sec. 237, as a painter of perfume pots. If sc, he was probably an Athenian, and must have flourished about the 109th Olympiad.
11 In Chapter 40 of this Book.
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