Livy meant that the founding of Rome was a result of both divine and human will. The gods guided the choice of location for Rome, but the final decision was made by men who were inspired or favored by the gods. It highlights the belief in Rome's special destiny and significance in the eyes of the gods.
Livy meant that Rome's location is very fertile, a good trade center, good weather.
Livy wrote to chronicle the history of Rome, to shape national identity, and to educate readers about virtues and vices of past leaders for moral instruction.
Was it Josephus.- actually the historican was Livy
Livy was one of the three great historians in the Roman Empire. He wrote a massive tome about the history of Rome and its people. The title of the book was Ab Urbe Condita Libri or the Books from the Foundation of the City.
The two most impartant ancient historians who wrote about the Second Punic War were Polybius (a Greek) and Livy (a Roman).
Livy was an ancient Roman historian. The answer to the crossword clue Livy's Land is terra.
Livy wrote the about the early history of Rome, from its foundation in 753 BC to his days in the first century BC. His collection of books is called Ab urbe condita libri, which means books from the founding of the city.
Livy wanted to teach his readers that you don't have to be as popular as Tom Cruise to be a dictator.Who ever wrote this is stupid and never go on anything with "Wiki" in the name you will get an "F" on any assignment.
Because the books she wrote had a lot of errors and was a straight forward lie as well.
Discourses on Livy was created in 1531.
Livy Wijemanne was born in 1917.
Livy A. Visano was born in 1949.