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La notte che la legione partì
Si discute dell’incendio che devastò Torino nel 69 d.C. Nella città erano stati acquartierati i Batavi e la Legione XIV. Dopo una lite sorta tra i soldati, Vitellio ordinò alla legione di lasciare la città. La notte che la legione partì, i fuochi dei bivacchi lasciati accesi provocarono l’incendio. In questo articolo vi mostro come la vicenda è stata riportata in letteratura, travisando il testo di Tacito che narra l’accaduto, per dar la colpa ai Batavi.
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History, Cornelio Tacito, [SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory, Storia di Torino, [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
History, Cornelio Tacito, [SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory, Storia di Torino, [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Si discute dell’incendio che devastò Torino nel 69 d.C. Nella città erano stati acquartierati i Batavi e la Legione XIV. Dopo una lite sorta tra i soldati, Vitellio ordinò alla legione di lasciare la città. La notte che la legione partì, i fuochi dei bivacchi lasciati accesi provocarono l’incendio. In questo articolo vi mostro come la vicenda è stata riportata in letteratura, travisando il testo di Tacito che narra l’accaduto, per dar la colpa ai Batavi.