Berenice's Heartbreak

Among those executed was Caecina, an ex-consul, who was invited by him [Titus—Ed.] to dinner. He ordered him to be strangled as soon as he left the dining room, because he suspected him of committing adultery with his wife Berenice. The judicial cases which had been put to sale by him during the life of his father [proved] him eager for plunder…

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