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    Suetonius

    historical figure · 3 works · 7 mentions · 7 anchored passages · author page

    Sueton.

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    Institutes of Roman LawClassical · English

    Roman biographer cited for a historical detail about judicial calendar days.

    The intermission of dies juridici was doubtless the principal cause of a claimant’s inability to perform an act in court on certain days;
    de heredvm qvalitate et differentia 2
    Rerum actum, divisum antea in hibernos aestivosque menses, conjunxit, Suetonius, Claudius, 23.
    de fideicommissariis hereditatibvs 2
    This decree passed, according to Tacitus, under Claudius (Annales, 11, 13), according to Suetonius, under Vespasian (Suet.
    de legitima agnatorvm svccessione 2

    The Rights of War and PeaceRenaissance · English

    Roman biographer cited on Caligula's ambition to be called king.

    and when Suetonius says, that Caligula was on the point of converting the power of a prince into that of a king;
    chapter 10

    De AnimaLate Antiquity · Latin

    Roman historian cited as the source for the claim that Nero never dreamed.

    But Suetonius too says that Nero, and Theopompus that Thrasymedes, never dreamed, save that Nero scarcely did, at his last end, after his terrors.
    de anima