fottiti
Creates a guaranteed reliable source of food.
The Third Jewish Revolt is also known as the Bar Kokhbar War. This revolt against Roman rules took place between 132 and 135 AD. Based on the ancient Roman historian Cassius Dio, this armed conflict took place in Judea, under the reign of Emperor Hadrian. According to Dio the revolt was a disaster for both the Jews and the Romans. Highlights were:* 580,000 rebels lost their lives;* Romans legions destroyed over 1,000 Jewish villages;* Many civilians died from famine and fires;* Judea was renamed Syria Palaestina;* Jews were forbidden to enter Jerusalem; and* Dio Cassius provides no number of Roman deaths, only that "numerous Romans died".This final large revolt intensified the Jewish Diaspora.
The first one who comes to mind is Livy, who wrote from the founding of the city. Virgil in his Aeneid could also be considered a history of Rome in a loose way. Cassius Dio could be mentioned also.
The two main historians of the early days of Rome were Livy (a Roman) and Dionysus of Halicarnassus (a Greek). Improtant historians who wrote later history were Pliny the Elder, Tacitus, Cassius Dio and Josephus (A Roman Jew), Suetonius and Appian A Greek).
Cassius Dio's birth name is Cassius Dio Cocceianus.
150 AD
We don't know for certain. Cassius Dio, like all the ancient writers, never mentions sources. We assume that he used other writers material and public documents in his research. The only ancient writer who vaguely mentions a source is Seutonius in his life of Nero.
Cassius Dio Cocceianus has written: 'Historia romana' 'Dion Cassius Nicaeus, Aelius Spartianus, Iulius Capitolinus, Aelius Lampridius, Vulcatius Gallicanus' -- subject(s): Roman emperors, History
Cato the Elder, Cicero, Dio Cassius, Horace, Virgil, etc..
Cato the Elder, Cicero, Dio Cassius, Horace, Virgil, etc..
Cassius Dio described her as: "Tall", "terrifying", "fierce", and "harsh".
Reliable is an adjective, and source is a noun.
Reliable Source Music was created in 1997.
its a source
Cornelius Nepos Sallust Strabo Diodorus Siculus Titus Livius or Livy Velleius Paterculus Tacitus Plutarch Suetonius Dio Cassius
he was a reliable resource because he was at the battle of Thermopylae so he is a primerey source