Dios Rome volume V Books 61 76 Ad 54 211 8 0

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80, II. 3-11 Dind).. It is notcertain whether this earthquake properly belongs to the reign of Pius orthat of Marcus. If to the former, it must have occurred between 150 and155 B. C. See _Hermes_ XXVI, pages 444-446 (Boissevain: _ZonarasQuelle für die Romische Kaisergeschichte von Nerva bis SeverusAlexander_) and XXXII, pages 497-508 (B. Keil: _Kyzikenisches_);also _Byzantinische Zeitschrift_ I, page 30 ff. (article by deBoor). ]--So much is the account of Antoninus at present extant. He reigne...dtwenty-four years.
III. Of Dio [or rather of Eutropius, or John of Antioch]. Taken from theWritings of Suidas.
This prince Antoninus was an excellent man and deserves to be comparedespecially with Numa on account of the similarity of his reign to thatking's, just as Trajan was seen to resemble Romulus. The private life thatAntoninus lived was thoroughly excellent and honorable, [Sidenote:--5--]and in his position as ruler he seemed to be even more excellent and moreprudent. To no one was he harsh or oppressive, but he was gracious andgentle toward all.


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