Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 5Bell, 1874 |
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... cohorts to forage- He meets with part of the African army under the command of Labienus - The arrangement of the force of Labienus on a very long front - The arrangement of Caesar's force - Labienus outflanks Caesar on the west side of ...
... cohorts to forage- He meets with part of the African army under the command of Labienus - The arrangement of the force of Labienus on a very long front - The arrangement of Caesar's force - Labienus outflanks Caesar on the west side of ...
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... cohorts from Ariminum over the Apennines to Arretium ( Arezzo ) : he stayed at Ariminum himself and began to raise troops . He also occupied Pisau- rum ( Pesaro ) , Fanum ( Fano ) , and Ancona , each with a single cohort ( B. C. i . 11 ) ...
... cohorts from Ariminum over the Apennines to Arretium ( Arezzo ) : he stayed at Ariminum himself and began to raise troops . He also occupied Pisau- rum ( Pesaro ) , Fanum ( Fano ) , and Ancona , each with a single cohort ( B. C. i . 11 ) ...
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... cohorts to Brundisium , and on the 20th of February he wrote from Canusium ( Canosa ) to ask Cicero to join him at Brundisium ( Ad Att . viii . 11. D. 4 ) , but Cicero informed him that he could not come the road was stopped . In the ...
... cohorts to Brundisium , and on the 20th of February he wrote from Canusium ( Canosa ) to ask Cicero to join him at Brundisium ( Ad Att . viii . 11. D. 4 ) , but Cicero informed him that he could not come the road was stopped . In the ...
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... cohorts , was fortifying the town , and that the townsmen were well disposed to change sides , Caesar sent Curio with three cohorts . As soon as 22 DECLINE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC .
... cohorts , was fortifying the town , and that the townsmen were well disposed to change sides , Caesar sent Curio with three cohorts . As soon as 22 DECLINE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC .
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... cohorts out of the town and fled his men left him on the road and returned to their homes . Curio was received by all the people of Iguvium most willingly . Caesar encouraged by this success drew the cohorts of the thirteenth legion out ...
... cohorts out of the town and fled his men left him on the road and returned to their homes . Curio was received by all the people of Iguvium most willingly . Caesar encouraged by this success drew the cohorts of the thirteenth legion out ...
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