The abandonment of the Neronian legionary fortress at Usk in South Wales in favour of a reoccupation at Gloucester symbolizes the retrenchment. |
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Although the Neronian residence could have been planned for Cogidubnus, the later palace seems rather too late for him. |
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It is not known when he met Demetrius the Cynic, whom he was to write about in his Neronian works. |
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Was the life of the gentleman farmer a life of Cincinnatean virtue or of Neronian debauchery? |
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In the Neronian period the first stone civil buildings were constructed. |
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If political debate is less sharp in the Neronian books, foreign affairs and Nero's flamboyant behaviour fully extend Tacitus' descriptive powers. |
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Then, about 293 294, new silver coins, of good purity, were struck at the revised Neronian weight of 96 to the pound of silver. |
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The empires of the Big Rich, and their Neronian lifestyles, could not survive repeated collapses in the oil price. |
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He chronicles the mayor's Neronian cruelty to the poor of Chicago. |
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I imagined myself, some ancient Neronian diner, gourmandizing on a delicately flavoured lark's tongue, or a lightly killed dormouse on a stick. |
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