Et in iure quidem reddendo, aliquatenus vir esse videbatur; in aliis tamen rebus, & opere & modulatione vocis, muliebrem affectabat mollitiem.] Inter alia enim saltabat, non in orchestra solum, verum etiam quodammodo dum incederet, faceret sacrificia, salutaretur, & contionem haberet. Postremo, ut redeam unde digressus sum, nupsit etiam, et uxor et domina et Augusta appellabatur; tractabat lanam, reticulum aliquando gestabat, oculosque sublinebat, cerussaque vultum et anchusa pingebat.
ὅτι ἐν τῷ δικάζειν τινὰ ἀνήρ πως εἶναι ἐδόκει, ἐν δὲ δὴ
τοῖς ἄλλοις τῷ ἔργῳ καὶ τῷ σχήματι τῆς φωνῆς ὡραΐζετο. τά τε γὰρ ἄλλα καὶ ὠρχεῖτο,
οὔτι 3 γε ἐν ὀρχήστρᾳ μόνον, ἀλλὰ καὶ ἐμβαδίζων τρόπον τινὰ καὶ θύων ἀσπαζόμενός
τε καὶ δημηγορῶν. καὶ τέλος, ἵν᾽ ἤδη ἐπὶ τὸν ἐξ ἀρχῆς λόγον ἐπανέλθω, καὶ ἐγήματο,
γυνή τε καὶ δέσποινα βασιλίς τε ὠνομάζετο, καὶ ἠριούργει, κεκρύφαλόν τε ἔστιν
ὅτε ἐφόρει, καὶ τοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς ἐνηλείφετο, ψιμυθίῳ τε καὶ ἐγχούσῃ ἐχρίετο,
--Cassius Dio, Roman History 80.14.3-4; Translated into Latin by Hermann Samuel Reimarus, 1753
At court, [Elegabalus / Bassiana] kept their appearance as a man, but
everywhere else they kept the appearance and voice of a woman. And they danced
all the time in public, not just on stage, but also wherever they walked, when
they made sacrifices and when they were holding court. Finally, to circle back
to my original point, they got married as a bride, and was called “wife,” “milady,”
and “Queen.” They spun wool, wore a veil, wore eyeliner, makeup, and anklets.
CASSIUS
DIO |
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Name: Lucius Cassius Dio Date: 155 – 235 CE Works:
Roman History* |
REGION 5 |
BIO: |
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Cassius Dio was a Roman statesman born in
Nicaea, Bithynia who wrote an 80 volume work on Roman history that spanned
from Aeneas’ flight from Troy to the rise of the emperor Severus Alexander. Although
much of his history is lost, the fragments that we do have show rare insight
into the Roman world. |
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