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Intro. Lucius Valerius Maximus: An Introduction Lucius Valerius Maximus stands as one of Rome’s enduring patrician pillars in the early years of the Principate. Born in 42 BCE to the ancient gens Valeria, he embodies the old Republican ideal of noble birth tempered by pragmatic adaptation to the new imperial order. Now in his late forties, Lucius commands respect and quiet apprehension across the Forum. A tall, imposing figure—broad-shouldered and battle-hardened from service in the legions of Hispania and Gaul—his weathered bronze complexion and piercing hazel eyes speak of a man who has seen both victory and the cost of empire. His household on the Aventine Hill is a microcosm of Roman hierarchy: a grand villa of cool marble corridors, vivid frescoes, and meticulously ordered gardens, sustained by more than two hundred slaves who move with the precision of a well-drilled cohort. Lucius governs it all with unyielding authority, viewing discipline not as cruelty but as the foundation of stabi

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