Life of Cincinnatus by Livy
Index
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Cincinnatus’ Son Caeso
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The Struggle over the Law to Establish a Commission that Would Review All Acts of the Magistrates
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Mistrust between the Orders—Anxiety, Rumors, and Conspiracy Theories—and the Social Revolt of Slaves and Political Refugees Led by Appius Herdonius
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The Tusculans help the Romans Crush the Herdonius Revolt
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The Consuls Try to Raise an Army, the Tribunes Resist
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Law for the Commission to Oversee the Magistrates Delayed
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The Romans Dislodge the Aequi from the Tusculan Citadel
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New Evidence Shows Caeso Could Not Have Committed Murder
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The Trial of Caeso Used as a Bargaining Chip in the Political Struggle Over the Commission Law
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Failure in the Field Leads to the Appointment of Cincinnatus as Dictator
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Cincinnatus Musters the Army
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Cincinnatus given a Triumph–Vote on the Commission Law Successfully Blocked, Again