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Titus Livius Patavinus (64 or 59 BC{spaced ndash}AD 17)—known as Livy i in English—was a Roman historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome and the Roman people - Ab Urbe Condita Libri (Books from the Foundation of the City) - covering the period from the earliest legends of Rome before the traditional foundation in 753 BC through the reig...
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with Sallust and Tacitus, one of the three great Roman historians. His history of Rome became a classic in his own lifetime and exercised a profound ... [15 related articles]
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(59 BC-AD 17) Roman historian. He was the author of a History of Rome from the city's foundation to 9 BC, based partly on legend. It was composed of 142 books, of which 35 survive, covering the periods from the...
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[
n] - Roman historian whose history of Rome filled 142 volumes (of which only 35 survive) including the earliest history of the war with Hannibal (59 BC to AD 17)
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Titus Livius, 59 BCE-17 CE; born at Patavium (Padua); wrote History of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, in 142 books, 35 of which are extant, covering 753 BCE-243 BCE and 219 BCE-167 BCE.
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Titus Livius noun Roman historian whose history of Rome filled 142 volumes (of which only 35 survive) including the earliest history of the war with Hannibal (59 BC to AD 17)
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Roman historian. He was the author of a
History of Rome from the city's foundation to 9 BC, based partly on legend. It was composed of 142 books, of which 35 survive, covering the periods from the arrival of Aeneas in Italy to 293 BC and from 218 to 167 BC
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