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Browsing named entities in a specific section of C. Suetonius Tranquillus, Tiberius (ed. Alexander Thomson). Search the whole document.
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Tiber (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72
During the whole time of his seclusion at
Capri, twice only he made an effort to visit Rome.
Once he came in a galley as far as the gardens near the Naumachia, but placed guards along the banks of the Tiber, to keep off all who should offer to come to meet him.
The second time he travelled on the Appian way,
So called from Appius Claudius, the Censor, one of Tiberius's ancestors, who constructed it. It took a direction southward from Rome, through Campania to 'Brundusium, starting from what is the present Porta di San Sebastiano, from which the road to Naples takes its departure.
as far as the seventh mile-stone from the city, but he immediately returned, without entering it, having only taken a view of the walls at a distance.
For what reason he did not disembark in his first excursion, is uncertain; but in the last, he was deterred from entering the city by a prodigy.
He was in the habit of diverting himself with a snake, and upon going to feed it with his own hand, according to c
Naples (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72
Nettuno (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72
Capri (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72
During the whole time of his seclusion at
Capri, twice only he made an effort to visit Rome.
Once he came in a galley as far as the gardens near the Naumachia, but placed guards along the banks of the Tiber, to keep off all who should offer to come to meet him.
The second time he travelled on the Appian way,
So called from Appius Claudius, the Censor, one of Tiberius's ancestors, who constructed it. It took a direction southward from Rome, through Campania to 'Brundusium, starting from what is the present Porta di San Sebastiano, from which the road to Naples takes its departure.
as far as the seventh mile-stone from the city, but he immediately returned, without entering it, having only taken a view of the walls at a distance.
For what reason he did not disembark in his first excursion, is uncertain; but in the last, he was deterred from entering the city by a prodigy.
He was in the habit of diverting himself with a snake, and upon going to feed it with his own hand, according to c
Circeii (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72
Latium (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72
Terracina (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72
Campania (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72
San Sebastiano (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72
Antium (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 72