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Julian (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): book 14, chapter 22
A comet meantime blazed in
the sky, which in popular opinion always portends revolution to kingdoms. So
people began to ask, as if Nero was already dethroned, who was to be
elected. In every one's mouth was the name of Rubellius Blandus, who
inherited through his mother the high nobility
LICENCE
DEFENDED; A PRODIGY
of the Julian family. He was himself attached to
the ideas of our ancestors; his manners were austere, his home was one of
purity and seclusion, and the more he lived in retirement from fear, the
more fame did he acquire. Popular talk was confirmed by an interpretation
put with similar credulity on a flash of lightning. While Nero was reclining
at dinner in his house named Sublaqueum on the Simbruine lake, the table with the banquet was struck
and shattered, and as this happened close to Tibur,
from which town Plautus derived his origin on his father's side, people
believed him to be the man marked out by divine providence; and he was
encouraged by that numero