Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 5Bell, 1874 |
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Page xii
... AFRICA . B.C. 49 . Liry , Epit . 110 ; Caesar , B. C. ii . 23-44 ; Dion Cassius , 41 , c . 41 , & c . ; Appian , B. C. ii . 44 , & c .; Pellissier , La Régence de Tunis ; Shaw's Travels in Barbary , second edition . Curio lands at ...
... AFRICA . B.C. 49 . Liry , Epit . 110 ; Caesar , B. C. ii . 23-44 ; Dion Cassius , 41 , c . 41 , & c . ; Appian , B. C. ii . 44 , & c .; Pellissier , La Régence de Tunis ; Shaw's Travels in Barbary , second edition . Curio lands at ...
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... African shore west of Alexandria - Caesar goes with the fleet to a place named Chersonesus to get water : he is attacked by the enemy's ships and gains a victory - Ganymedes encourages the Egyptians to repair their old vessels - A new ...
... African shore west of Alexandria - Caesar goes with the fleet to a place named Chersonesus to get water : he is attacked by the enemy's ships and gains a victory - Ganymedes encourages the Egyptians to repair their old vessels - A new ...
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... Africa - Corduba revolts , and M. Marcellus joins the townsmen - M . Marcellus is chosen their commander by some of the insurgents - Cassius writes to Bogud , king of Mauritania , and to M. Lepidus , proconsul of Hispania Citerior , to ...
... Africa - Corduba revolts , and M. Marcellus joins the townsmen - M . Marcellus is chosen their commander by some of the insurgents - Cassius writes to Bogud , king of Mauritania , and to M. Lepidus , proconsul of Hispania Citerior , to ...
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... Africa , and M. Cato also ; Cato hears of the death of Pompeius - Cato passes through Cyrene to the province Africa- Scipio and Attius Varus severally try to gain the favour of King Juba - Scipio obtains the command of the troops in ...
... Africa , and M. Cato also ; Cato hears of the death of Pompeius - Cato passes through Cyrene to the province Africa- Scipio and Attius Varus severally try to gain the favour of King Juba - Scipio obtains the command of the troops in ...
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... African army under the command of Labienus - The arrangement of the force of Labienus on a very long front - The ... Africa — He sends orders to Sicily that fresh troops must be brought over - The enemy waste the country - Scipio ...
... African army under the command of Labienus - The arrangement of the force of Labienus on a very long front - The ... Africa — He sends orders to Sicily that fresh troops must be brought over - The enemy waste the country - Scipio ...
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Achillas Adrumetum Afranius Africa Alexandrine Antonius Apidanus Appian Appian B. C. arms army arrived attack Attic battle of Pharsalia brought Brundisium Caesar camp Cassius Cato cavalry centurions Cicero coast cohorts command consul Corduba Corfinium crossed Curio defeat defences Deiotarus Dion Dion Cassius distance Domitius Dyrrhachium Egypt enemy enemy's Enipeus escape fight fleet followed forage force friends Gallia gave Goeler ground Guischardt hill horsemen hundred Ilerda island Italy join Juba killed king Labienus land legatus legions Lentulus Leptis letter Marcellus Massilia Massiliots miles military missiles Mithridates named narrative ninth legion occupied Octavius ordered peius Petreius Pharnaces Pharsalus Plutarch Pompeius port possession praetor protect province rampart received rest retreat river Rome Ruspina sailed says Scipio seized Senate ships Sicily side soldiers soon Spain Strabo Suetonius supplies supposed Thapsus Thessaly took town tribunes troops Utica Varus Vatinius vessels victory
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