Andromaque--Britannicus--Phèdre: with an introduction by H. Carrington Lancaster ... and notes by Edmund A. Méras ...C. Schribner's sons, 1934 - 247 páginas |
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... Claudius , prepared to mount the throne with Nero . Seneca , quick - wittedly forestalled her by whispering to Nero to hurry to greet his mother and seat her elsewhere . Cf. Tacitus , Annals , XIII , 5 . 113-114 . Seneca and Burrus ...
... Claudius , prepared to mount the throne with Nero . Seneca , quick - wittedly forestalled her by whispering to Nero to hurry to greet his mother and seat her elsewhere . Cf. Tacitus , Annals , XIII , 5 . 113-114 . Seneca and Burrus ...
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... Claudius ruled Rome through certain freedmen fa- vorites , who , after the death of Messalina , vied with each other to find him a new wife . Agrippina was the choice of Pallas , who succeeded in winning for her the love of the emperor ...
... Claudius ruled Rome through certain freedmen fa- vorites , who , after the death of Messalina , vied with each other to find him a new wife . Agrippina was the choice of Pallas , who succeeded in winning for her the love of the emperor ...
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... Claudius , the most mal- leable of men , adopted Domitius whom he had named Nero into the Claudian family and destined the throne to him ( although he was only two years older than Britannicus , the legal heir to the throne ) on the ...
... Claudius , the most mal- leable of men , adopted Domitius whom he had named Nero into the Claudian family and destined the throne to him ( although he was only two years older than Britannicus , the legal heir to the throne ) on the ...
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