[1291] A.U.C. 441.

[1292] See B. vii. c. 31.

[1293] His life has been written by Diogenes Laertius, and he is mentioned by Cicero, de Fin. B. v. c. 19, and by Strabo.—B.

[1294] In B. xxxiii. c. [46].

[1295] We have an account of the exploit of Clælia in Livy, B. ii. c. 13, and in Valerius Maximus, B. iii. c. 2: there is a reference to this statue in Seneca, de Consol. c. 16.—B.

[1296] To King Porsena.

[1297] See end of B. xvi.

[1298] Plutarch says that it was uncertain whether the statue was erected to Clælia or to Valeria.—B.

[1299] A.U.C. 596.—B.

[1300] See Chapter 9.