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Herodian or Herodianus of Syria (ca. 170-240) was a minor Roman civil servant who wrote a colourful Roman History in eight books for the years 180 to 238. His work is not entirely reliable, although his relatively unbiased account of Elagabalus is more useful than that of Dio Cassius. He was a Greek, though he ap­pears to have lived for a considerable period in Rome, but without holding any public office. From his work, which is still extant, we gather that he was still living at an advanced age in the reign of Gordianus III, who ascended the throne in 238. Beyond this we know nothing respecting his life. For other uses, see number 180. ... Events Carpians invade Moesia, Maximinus Thrax campaigns against them. ... A bust depicting Elagabalus. ... Dio Cassius Cocceianus (c. ... Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius (January 20, 225 - February 11, 244), known in English as Gordian III, was Roman Emperor from 238 to 244. ...


His history extends over the period from the death of Marcus Aurelius (AD 180) to the commencement of the reign of Gordianus III (AD 238), and bears the title: "History of the Empire From the Death of Marcus". He himself informs us (i.1.§ 3, ii.15.§ 7) that the events of this period had occurred in his own lifetime. Photius (Codex 99) gives an outline of the contents of the work, and passes a flattering encomium on the style of Herodian, which he describes as clear, vigorous and agreeable, preserving a happy medium between an utter disregard of art and elegance and a profuse employment of the artifices and prettinesses which were known under the name of Atticism, as well as between boldness and bom­bast; adding that not many historical writers are his superiors. He appears to have had Thucydides before him to some extent as a model, both for style and for the general composition of his work, like him, introducing here and there speeches wholly or in part imaginary. In spite of occasional inaccuracies in chronology and geography, his nar­rative is in the main truthful and impartial. Some charge him with showing too great a partiality for Pertinax. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (April 26, 121[1] – March 17, 180) was Roman Emperor from 161 to his death. ... Photius (b. ... Encomium is a Greek word which, in a general sense, means the praise of a person or thing. ... Atticism literally means favouring the Athenians. ... Bust of Thucydides residing in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. ... Publius Helvius Pertinax (August 1, 126 - March 28, 193) was Roman emperor for a short period in 193. ...


The best editions of Herodian are those by Irmisch, Leipzig, 1789 —1805, 5 vols.; by F. A. Wolf, Halle, 1792; and by Bekker, Berlin, 1826. Notices of other editions will be found in Fabricius (Bibl. Graec. vol. vi. p. 287, &c.) and Hoffmann (Lex. Bibl. vol. ii. p. 362, &c.). (Wolf's Narratio de Herodiano et Libro ejus, prefixed to his edition of Herodian; Vossius, de Hist. Graec. p. 284, ed. Westermann.)


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Herodian - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary) (686 words)
Herodian must have served the Roman government as a public servant in the capital, but his function was not extremely important, because Herodian nowhere shows deep understanding of politics or military strategy.
Herodian describes the reign of seventeen emperors: only one of them died a natural death, one of them was a very old man, another was a boy of thirteen, one of them a priest of the Syrian sun god.
Unfortunately, Herodian is, as a historian, not the equal of his older contemporaries Arrian of Nicomedia, Appian of Alexandria, and Cassius Dio.
Herodian - Wikipedia (366 words)
Herodian, Herodianos oder Herodianus (* wohl um 178; † um 250) war ein römischer Geschichtsschreiber der ausgehenden Hohen Kaiserzeit.
Herodians Werk, „mehr eine Art historischer Roman als ein Geschichtswerk“ (G. Alföldy), ist gerade in den früheren Abschnitten nicht zuverlässig, da er nicht alle seine Quellen sorgfältig prüfte und offenbar auch manches Detail frei erfand, und gilt aus heutiger Sicht als moralisierend und tendenziös, allerdings auch als farbenreich.
Der Bericht über Elagabal gilt manchmal als nützlicher als der von Cassius Dio, obwohl Herodian wohl für die Schilderung der Ereignisse bis 228 sehr weitgehend von Dio abhängig sein dürfte.
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