The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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... consuls - designate and would come into office on the 1st of January , B.C. 43. Of Hirtius especially , who had been Cæsar's intimate friend and trusted officer , he was more than doubtful ... consulship by these two men INTRODUCTION xxi.
... consuls - designate and would come into office on the 1st of January , B.C. 43. Of Hirtius especially , who had been Cæsar's intimate friend and trusted officer , he was more than doubtful ... consulship by these two men INTRODUCTION xxi.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. the future tenure of the consulship by these two men did not in the first half of the year inspire Cicero with much hope . Still , it was not likely to be as bad as the policy of Antony ; and when the meeting of ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. the future tenure of the consulship by these two men did not in the first half of the year inspire Cicero with much hope . Still , it was not likely to be as bad as the policy of Antony ; and when the meeting of ...
Page xxix
... consulship as his colleague.1 All that was certainly known was that he was keeping his whole force in hand , and shewed no sign of intending to lay down his command . Successive decrees of the senate had in- vested him with imperium ...
... consulship as his colleague.1 All that was certainly known was that he was keeping his whole force in hand , and shewed no sign of intending to lay down his command . Successive decrees of the senate had in- vested him with imperium ...
Page xxxvii
... consulship for half the year B.C. 44 , when he himself should have gone on the Getic and Parthian expeditions . Antony objected to such a colleague and went so far as to attempt to invalidate the election - as he had threat- ened to do ...
... consulship for half the year B.C. 44 , when he himself should have gone on the Getic and Parthian expeditions . Antony objected to such a colleague and went so far as to attempt to invalidate the election - as he had threat- ened to do ...
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... consulship in B.C. 42. His connexion with Antony afterwards , his long residence with him in Egypt , and his ultimate betrayal of his secrets to Augustus made the court historian Paterculus particularly fierce in denouncing him as ...
... consulship in B.C. 42. His connexion with Antony afterwards , his long residence with him in Egypt , and his ultimate betrayal of his secrets to Augustus made the court historian Paterculus particularly fierce in denouncing him as ...
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