The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 06 : $b the early Roman Empire
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The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 06 : $b the early Roman Empire
World history
Urged by his own ambition, and by the importunity of Livia, Sejanus had
soon (25) the boldness to present a petition to Tiberius, praying to
be chosen by him for her husband. Tiberius took no offence; his reply
was kind, only stating the difficulties of the matter with respect to
Sejanus himself, but at the same time expressing the warmest friendship
for and confidence in him. Sejanus however was suspicious, and he began
to reflect that while Tiberius remained at Rome, many occasions might
present themselves to those who desired to undermine him in the mind
of that jealous prince; whereas, could he induce him to quit the city,
all access to him would be only through himself, all letters would be
conveyed by soldiers who were under his orders, and gradually, as the
prince advanced in years, all the affairs of the state would pass into
his hands. He therefore, by contrasting the noise and turbulence of Rome
with the solitude and tranquillity of the country, gradually sought to
bend him to his purpose, which he effected in the following year.
During this time the deadly charge of treason was brought against various
persons. The most remarkable case was that of A. Cremutius Cordus, the
historian. He had made a free remark on the conduct of Sejanus, and
accordingly two of that favourite’s clients were directed to accuse him
of treason, for having in his history called Cassius the last of the
Romans. Cremutius, when before the senate, observing the sternness of
Tiberius’ countenance, took at once the resolution of abandoning life,
and therefore spoke as follows:
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