Because the books she wrote had a lot of errors and was a straight forward lie as well.
His poems could tell them about what it was like in rome.Hope it helped! :)
far away in never land
The heroic image of Rome's past
Though he himself does not believe everything that he writes he tells us the narrative that the Romans told themselves. Thus indirectly we can understand what and how they thought of themselves. Additionally there are no other sources around this area besides archeology his information is better than nothing (saying this diminishes his points but they shouldn't).
HerodotusHerodotus. He was the first that tried to verify his sources and to separate myths and folklore from historical facts.
They do find reliable sources. Without that their work is invalid and wrong.
There were many historians of the Roman world among them are Seutonius, Tacitus, Dio, Livy, Appian and Paterculus.There were many historians of the Roman world among them are Seutonius, Tacitus, Dio, Livy, Appian and Paterculus.There were many historians of the Roman world among them are Seutonius, Tacitus, Dio, Livy, Appian and Paterculus.There were many historians of the Roman world among them are Seutonius, Tacitus, Dio, Livy, Appian and Paterculus.There were many historians of the Roman world among them are Seutonius, Tacitus, Dio, Livy, Appian and Paterculus.There were many historians of the Roman world among them are Seutonius, Tacitus, Dio, Livy, Appian and Paterculus.There were many historians of the Roman world among them are Seutonius, Tacitus, Dio, Livy, Appian and Paterculus.There were many historians of the Roman world among them are Seutonius, Tacitus, Dio, Livy, Appian and Paterculus.There were many historians of the Roman world among them are Seutonius, Tacitus, Dio, Livy, Appian and Paterculus.
His poems could tell them about what it was like in rome.Hope it helped! :)
The two most impartant ancient historians who wrote about the Second Punic War were Polybius (a Greek) and Livy (a Roman).
The major Roman historians, Livy, Suetonius and Tacitus are so familiar to readers of Latin literature, that we may fail to notice the odd configuration of the materials which give us our knowledge of history of the Roman period. :)
There were two towering historians of early Rome were Livy (Titus Livius Patavinus) and Dionysus of Halicarnassus (a Greek)
Two well known Roman historians are Julius Caesar and Livy. Each historian differs due to their interpretation on historical events and its significance in current politics.
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).
Livy was an ancient Roman historian. The answer to the crossword clue Livy's Land is terra.
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.
There are many known Roman historians. Some of them are: Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Plutarch, Livy, Polybus, Appian, Paterculus, Sallust, Caesar, Dio Cassius, Tacitus, and Suetonius. In addition to the historians many prominent Romans also wrote their autobiographies or memoirs which are also considered a type of history. The "big three" are Tacitus, Seutonius and Dio, but there were many others, such as Appian, Livy and Polybius.
Discourses on Livy was created in 1531.