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Change: author,naturalauthor, natural philosopher and naval and military commander. He saw military service under Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo in Germania Inferior in 47.Under Nero Pliny lived mainly in Rome where he conceived of, and researched. his great work, the Naturalis Historia, an encyclopedia containing much
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Change: (near Castellammare di Stabia).His nephew, Pliny the Younger, whom he had adopted, provided an account of his death, suggesting that he collapsed and died through inhaling poisonous gases from Vesuvius. His body was found two days later on
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Change: Herculaneum.Herculaneum. He launched his galleys and crossed the Bay of Naples to observe the phenomenon more closely and also to mount a rescue mission. He landed at Stabiae (nearCastellammare di Stabia).His nephew, Pliny the Younger, whom he had adopted, provided an account of his death,death,
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Change: (near the modern town(nearCastellammare of Castellammare di Stabia). His nephew, Pliny the Younger, whom he had adopted, provided an account of his death,suggestingdeath, suggesting that he collapsed and died through inhaling poisonous gases from Vesuvius. His
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Change: Vespasian later appointed him praefect of the Roman Navy. On August 24, 79, he was stationed at Misenum when Vesuvius erupted overwhelming Pompeii and Herculaneum.
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Change: Nero murdered his mother Agrippina so that the two could be married. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Home...................<<.Boscoreale ........................Dramatis Personae .....................Links andSince Videothe ClipsRe-discovery. >>>. .............Glossary---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Change: reason that Nero murdered his mother Agrippina so that the two could be married. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Home...................<<.Boscoreale ........................Dramatis Personae .....................Links and Video Clips.>>. .............Glossary---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Change: the reason that Nero murdered his mother Agrippina so that the two could be married. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Home...................<<.Boscoreale ........................Dramatis Personae..........Links and Video Clips.>>........Glossary---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Change: and waterscrews and other more mundane objects. Marcus Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus (42BC - 23BC) was the eldest son of Octavia Minor, sister of Augustus, and Gauis Claudius Marcellus Minor, a former consul. Since Augustus had no sons, Marcellus was one of his closest relatives. Poppaea Sabina Poppaea
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Change: Stabiae,Stabiae, Minervium, and Salernum while conquering the country around Nuceria. Throughout his leadership of the Samnite army Papius only lost two notable battles. These were to consul Lucius Julius
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Change: Rome in what became known as the Social War (also known as the Marsic War). After 10 years of war the Romans finally defeated the rebels. Historic Figures Lucius Cornelius Sulla Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (c. 138BC – 78BC), usually
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Change: so Etruria shrank. In 480 BC, Etruria's ally Carthage was defeated by a coalition of Magna Graecia cities led by Syracuse (Magna Graecia is the name
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Change: on June 11, 89BC. Gaius Papius Mutilus Gaius Papius Mutilus was a Samnite noble who is best known for being the leader of the southern rebels who fought against the army of Rome in the Social of 91-87 BC. Papius achieved great success as
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