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Links of Subject: Ovation

List of used abbreviations:
Agr:
Ann:
Aug:
Dbg:
Ger:
Gth:
His:
Hor:
Msp:
NwT:
Ovd:
Plt:
Stn:
Vrg:
Tacitus' Agricola.
Tacitus' Annals.
The Deeds of the Divine Augustus
De Bello Gallico, by Julius Caesar
Tacitus' Germania.
The Goths, by Jordanes.
Histories, by Tacitus.
History of Rome, by Livy.
Mispogon by Julian
New Testament.
Metamorphosis by Ovid.
Parallel lives by Plutarch.
Suetonius 12 Caesars
Virgil Aeneid.
Ann Book II Chapter 64: War in Thrace
Ann Book III Chapter 11: The process against Piso (Cont.)
Ann Book III Chapter 19: The process against Piso. Comment
Ann Book III Chapter 47: Revolt of the Gauls. Message to the Senate
Ann Book XIII Chapter 8: War between Armenia/Rome and Iberia/Parthia (cont.)
Ann Book XIII Chapter 32: Pomponia Graecina
Aug The Deeds of the Divine Augustus
Hor Book III Chapter 10: New war against Aequi and Volscians
Hor Book IV Chapter 43: War with the Aequi.
Hor Book IV Chapter 53: Agrarian Disputes -- Capture of Carventum.
Hor Book V Chapter 31: Various Wars.
Hor Book VII Chapter 11: War with the Tiburtines.
Hor Book XXVI Chapter 21: An ovation for Marcellus.
Plt Marcellus Chapter 22: An ovation for Marcellus
Stn Augustus, Chapter 22: Augustus closes the doors of the Janus temple
Stn Caligula, Chapter 49: Military affairs of Caligula (Cont.)
Stn Claudius, Chapter 1: His ancestry: Drusus.
Stn Claudius, Chapter 24: Honours.
Stn Tiberius Chapter 9: Start of Tiberius' military career
Note regarding Ovation:
In the ovation the general entered the City on foot, in later times on horseback, clothed in a simple toga praetexta, and often unattended by his soldiers. In the "triumph" the general sacrificed a bull to Jupiter on the Capitol; in the "ovation" a sheep was substituted. Hence its name ovis (= sheep).

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