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See also:LICINIANUS, GRANIUS , See also:Roman annalist, probably lived in the See also:age of the Antonines (2nd See also:century A.D.). He was the author of a brief See also:epitome of Roman See also:history based upon See also:Livy, which he utilized as a means of displaying his antiquarian See also:lore. Accounts of omens, portents, prodigies and other remarkable things apparently took up a considerable portion of the See also:work. Some fragments of the books See also:relating to the years 163-178 B.C. are preserved in a See also:British Museum MS. End of Article: LICINIANUS, GRANIUSAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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