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... quæstor and legatus to Iulius Cæsar in Gaul ( B.C. 54-52 ) , and was one of the tribunes of B.C. 50-49 who vetoed the fatal motion in January , B.C. 49 , for his recall . His great- ness then began . After Pompey's flight and Cæsar's de ...
... quæstor and legatus to Iulius Cæsar in Gaul ( B.C. 54-52 ) , and was one of the tribunes of B.C. 50-49 who vetoed the fatal motion in January , B.C. 49 , for his recall . His great- ness then began . After Pompey's flight and Cæsar's de ...
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... . 25 . TERTIA = C . CASSIUS LONGINUS , b . B.C. 83 , ob . B.C. 42 . M. IUNIUS BRUTUS PORCIA M. BIBULUS . CAPIO , b . B.C. 83 , ob . B.C. 42 . 3 sons . quæstor he was - by successfully getting the remains of xxxviii INTRODUCTION.
... . 25 . TERTIA = C . CASSIUS LONGINUS , b . B.C. 83 , ob . B.C. 42 . M. IUNIUS BRUTUS PORCIA M. BIBULUS . CAPIO , b . B.C. 83 , ob . B.C. 42 . 3 sons . quæstor he was - by successfully getting the remains of xxxviii INTRODUCTION.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. quæstor he was - by successfully getting the remains of the Roman army back to Antioch , and repelling an attack of the Parthians on that town in the following year ( B.C. 52 ) . His success made Cicero's year in ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. quæstor he was - by successfully getting the remains of the Roman army back to Antioch , and repelling an attack of the Parthians on that town in the following year ( B.C. 52 ) . His success made Cicero's year in ...
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... quæstor . He does not seem to have been in any of the other battles of the Civil War . Soon after B.C. 49 he was named governor of Farther Gaul , and fought successfully with the Bellovaci . There he seems to have remained for about ...
... quæstor . He does not seem to have been in any of the other battles of the Civil War . Soon after B.C. 49 he was named governor of Farther Gaul , and fought successfully with the Bellovaci . There he seems to have remained for about ...
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... ( quæstor B.C. 59 ) escaped from Pharsalia to Syria , where he induced some of the soldiers of the prætor Sext . Iulius to murder their commander and join him , asserting that he had been appointed proprætor of Syria , and maintained ...
... ( quæstor B.C. 59 ) escaped from Pharsalia to Syria , where he induced some of the soldiers of the prætor Sext . Iulius to murder their commander and join him , asserting that he had been appointed proprætor of Syria , and maintained ...
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