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Dio Cassius a.
‘before the senate, too, he read a similar speech - this one also written by Seneca’
Dio Cassius b.
‘it aroused the displeasure of Seneca and Burrus, who were at once the most sensible and the most influential of the men at Nero’s court’
Dio Cassius c.
‘his two advisors…made many changes in existing regulations, abolished some altogether, and enacted many new laws’
Suetonius
‘when Helius, his freedman, reminded him that he was urgently needed at Rome, he would not be distracted by official business’