Cassius Dio (ca. 155 to 163/164 - after 229), known in English as Cassius Dio, Dio Cassius, possibly Claudius Cassius Dio, or (incorrectly) Cassius Dio Cocceianus was a noted Roman historian and public servant. Dio published a Roman history embracing a period of 983 years, from the arrival of Aeneas in Italy through the subsequent founding of Rome and then to 229. Wikipedia
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The definitive Wikipedia entry for Cassius Dio. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassius_Dio
(William Purdie), 1823-1901 Dillaway, Charles K. Dillon, Alice Julia Christie, 1876- Dimock, A. W. Dinis, Jlio, [pseud.], 1839-1871 Coelho, Joaquim Guilherme Gomes Dio, Cassius Dionne, N.-E. www.gutenberg.org/author/C
Cassius Dio was born in Nicaea (Bithynia-Pontus) in about AD 163. Dio's father was a rich man who later became a governor of the Roman province of Cilicia. In AD 180 Cassius Dio moved to Rome. When Septimius Severus arrived in Rome he sent him a pamphl www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ROMdio.htm