798 ([return])
[ Tacitus (Hist. iii.) differs from Suetonius, saying that Domitian took refuge with a client of his father’s near the Velabrum. Perhaps he found it more safe afterwards to cross the Tiber.]

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799 ([return])
[ One of Domitian’s coins bears on the reverse a captive female and soldier, with GERMANIA DEVICTA.]

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800 ([return])
[ VESPASIAN, c. xii; TITUS, c. vi.]

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801 ([return])
[ Such excavations had been made by Julius and by Augustus (AUG. xliii.), and the seats for the spectators fitted up with timber in a rude way. That was on the other side of the Tiber. The Naumachia of Domitian occupies the site of the present Piazza d’Espagna, and was larger and more ornamented.]

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802 ([return])
[ A.U.C. 841. See AUGUSTUS, c. xxxi.]

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