The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, volume 09: Vitellius

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Xvi. , etc.
[693] A. U. C. 785.
[694] A. U. C. 787.
[695] He is frequently commended by Josephus for his kindness to theJews. See, particularly, Antiq. VI. Xviii.
[696] A. U. C. 796, 800.
[697] A. U. C. 801.
[698] A. U. C. 797. See CLAUDIUS, c. Xvii.
[699] A. U. C. 801.
[700] A. U. C. 767; being the year after the death of the emperorAugustus; from whence it appears that Vitellius was seventeen years olderthan Otho, both being at an advanced age when they were raised to theimperial dignity.
[70
...1] He was sent to Germany by Galba.
[702] See TIBERIUS, c. Xliii.
[703] Julius Caesar, also, was said to have exchanged brass for gold inthe Capitol, Junius, c. Liv. The tin which we here find in use at Rome, was probably brought from the Cassiterides, now the Scilly islands. Whence it had been an article of commerce by the Phoenicians andCarthaginians from a very early period.
[704] A. U. C. 821.
[705] A. U. C. 822.
[706] Vienne was a very ancient city of the province of Narbonne, famousin ecclesiastical history as the early seat of a bishopric in Gaul.


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