jan 1, 30 - Velleius Paterculus "Roman History"
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[ca. 200 BCE] 2 But, about two hundred and seventeen years ago, in the consulship of Gnaeus Manlius Volso and Fulvius Nobilior, a colony was established at Bononia, others four years later at Pisaurum and Potentia, others three years later still at Aquileia and Gravisca, and another four years afterwards at Luca (Velleius Paterculus, Roman History, 1.15.1)
[ca. 25 BCE] As for Pollio Asinius, after he with his seven legions had long kept Venetia under the control of Antony, and after he had accomplished several brilliant exploits in the vicinity of Altinum and other cities of that region, when he was on his way to join Antony with these legions he won Domitius over to the cause of Antony by his counsel and by the pledge of immunity (Velleius Paterculus, Roman History, 2.76.1)
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