No wife or issue are mentioned by any Roman historian, and he probably died unmarried.
Asellio was the first Roman historian to follow this method.
In his work, he showed contempt for the previous Roman historians of the annalistic school.
Ancient Roman historians did not write for the sake of writing, they wrote in an effort to convince their audiences.
Lucius appears to have died unmarried, since no wife or issue are mentioned by any Roman historian.
I suppose the Roman historians never really knew too much about those details.
Tacitus is considered to be one of the greatest Roman historians.
"The article with which R. announced herself as a Roman historian."
Roman historians report that he refused to accept any gifts or loans from his friends to pay the penalty.
Indeed, only a minority of the work of any major Roman historian has survived.