St K .. i .;r.. 1 " ' ' ' I NT E. fnr t?;- 'T'.zz, andihutthe brazen Gates on each Side ;e Temple of Jakusyt hicri was the Sigh of , :z Remans en joy iiig unixerkl Peace, and had Vcr been done jbut once - before, .fwee the w Jgn.of Ntmas who built that Temple. Of i all the Titles gitn; him by the Senate, that of immum .-.iuuuji. mc mou lacreu t a I . : i "... . ' . ' - of it without much OppoHtion; for which'he "v i numpn, as if niniffjif had conquered by Arms, what Was only fur render ed through Terror and Difftnticms amoriK the "nu" ad onjby all Hiftorian, that his Death was etTec1edby Poifon, but bv Ycir or his -Rer-n which Uitr ir r,' i ...u-:-c.nr- i . - -w, viujur ; .wiiu nnr, inqeedfet out inr the Chan ?n t gTr r Tner nof ar, thcrt -wanting-in hisXife feveral Inftmcet of many Civil Vir- titcf ; partlculatlfl Munificence.: which he per. vtretPin to the find, or rather in.re.fed ft to - " o-'V W iwo v !Ct5 to which he hA Year of '-hisi&dsn which! took its rA. i ' Yitfritti his 4 San by Adoption, and Sue1-' riiui wtiuic :j.iihc oiir oaviouf wa'cruci , V,"xted) di4 tiot perfproi many great Aaions', ! . -when hc ,'wn Emperor ; though before U . AcceiHon-to that Diffnuv.' he hid olten fianil 1 :li2ed both hiS; Conduct and Courage. .'At the ' r Begin ninapchu Reign he behaved wfth great " Modcritiori: and Equity : But after wards Jcravi an utter rtverlionf.i wefc btingimfs and H L. ,UV tolnrefiancr-fhe laitcr,.: he .rird in hts Crimea i and alwais;pirdone and CV V urtm'a in coniciuj rhe'r Wirt. 3n? the.CSr hpfSil into " tri.f ' . i,l v L V? "'r." "'Cr.VVCk. Inand near: Camtxtma. where he inchi on! ; -fV. i- il .t . ' ... ... -'r r0- mctt monnfoui'LuOi; and pcrpttrit cv yT .i iVB,- V ' 7," V" ' intit rwinsLuums nmonz mete wji tne :i iwf.r ,...4, , u, l . tit i . . . u -r-- - - ----- - . . . aui-iv3 iiiiiiiiii iniitT Kr r.ii! . . t At his Demife the ImoeriairurDle wAs i.: ,r .w - it , i. '"Tfrf Virtues or his. father jertactmcuu'xiliom Ju. Tim tu i?;L L .l.u..i -'i ' Mi "s l j 1 .1... , , , i - J",""J icuciicu, ana me Ktmartt rr-tZ: r. Z 'Kl r . n V "S", . j.oir, oil nekr 5rocoo Citieens an,! Allies. At lair he : wantoned with Power .threw off all Care pf Government, and devclt- ed himfelf- wholly to Iihtdinbus Pieafurcs! akl theatrical Performances, in which he fun ini i acted his Parts arownj common Stage Phvers ! till the State being no longer able to h J a Prince abandoned to Luxury, Luft, -,nd CruJl- ty, another Rebellion was raifed - acainlt hjm ; nearer Home. The ftnate,tjudpcd l.im an jf nemy , und dernandrd him, for Puniflimerit. yui, wmenne l.ra lecretly out o? the City b Sihtrtus fo bated him for his Popularity, that it was commonly .thought, Jic effected his ' Death by Potfon. ; Calirula -wis mote like his adoptive Grandfather, than his Natural Fa ther j running fuch intolerable lengths of Cru elty, that he foon became as odious as his Pre w w v wbbw a m . '.i' s mm mm aa v m a aw a a w k, mm m-m m jl a tun againfl the Germans j , for which he ordered thunfclf a Triumph,! tho he had harfcly fcen 'the Enemy; He was murthered at lift in his raiace, ana was luccccaca oy utouatus ,ia . 1 MB I ' a i - -T 'I i ' '.ff'K"! f2?2f. W!?!.?'"' ! labo?.t- f- ia from ht,c iiij ... my,.. ..ir, . . iict- im"'" v liming and JUmcnution, he .l;fiuich- rriT r 1 A ; . . J, l , V m,c" ng.aWUd in the Dcccd by one Was the firft after Jtdiut Ctafa that invaded : of his Attendants.' vf ' our I (land, firfl by plautus his Conjular Legaii ' " v:J ii who (ts haradrd and diltreiTed thir Hritcnt- rhitr r L ' ' ! ' r. i . .'' !i. i I v iy ; i ,T . . t: i.i- ; A cexitnuea, . tnciland, xxjaJe Cimi;li Matter of great rar: T7- '4