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John Malalas, Licinius Macer, and the History of Romulus
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The history of the reign of Romulus given in the Chronographia of John Malalas has preserved a historiographical tradition hostile to Rome's founder, one which appears to have been influenced by the late Republican historian Licinius Macer.
Title: John Malalas, Licinius Macer, and the History of Romulus
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The history of the reign of Romulus given in the Chronographia of John Malalas has preserved a historiographical tradition hostile to Rome's founder, one which appears to have been influenced by the late Republican historian Licinius Macer.
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