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Southern Spain ( Bætica ) was in the hands of Pollio , Gallia Narbonensis and
Hispania Citerior were held by Lepidus , the rest of Gallia Transalpina by Plancus
. It was uncertain which side these three men would take , and Cicero was in ...
Southern Spain ( Bætica ) was in the hands of Pollio , Gallia Narbonensis and
Hispania Citerior were held by Lepidus , the rest of Gallia Transalpina by Plancus
. It was uncertain which side these three men would take , and Cicero was in ...
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Cicero , whose energy was still unabated , turned with frantic eagerness to the
task of inducing Lepidus and Plancus to remain loyal to the senate ; and , as a
last hope , to persuade Brutus and Cassius that it was their duty to return to Italy
with ...
Cicero , whose energy was still unabated , turned with frantic eagerness to the
task of inducing Lepidus and Plancus to remain loyal to the senate ; and , as a
last hope , to persuade Brutus and Cassius that it was their duty to return to Italy
with ...
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By this time Antony had been joined not only by Lepidus , but by Plancus from
Celtic Gaul , and by Pollio from Bætica . He had therefore a formidable force .
Decimus Brutus was now a condemned man , and was besides entirely
powerless ...
By this time Antony had been joined not only by Lepidus , but by Plancus from
Celtic Gaul , and by Pollio from Bætica . He had therefore a formidable force .
Decimus Brutus was now a condemned man , and was besides entirely
powerless ...
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Brutus , Lepidus , Cassius , and M . Brutus . There is one to Antony , afterwards
quoted by him against Cicero in the senate , and some few to Dolabella . This is
hardly the time at which a final review of ANTONY ' S character should be made ...
Brutus , Lepidus , Cassius , and M . Brutus . There is one to Antony , afterwards
quoted by him against Cicero in the senate , and some few to Dolabella . This is
hardly the time at which a final review of ANTONY ' S character should be made ...
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coldness appears to have arisen between them , and Lepidus took his place as
Master of the Horse . But this coldness , whatever its nature and cause ,
disappeared upon Cæsar ' s return from Spain in B . C . 45 , and Antony was
named ...
coldness appears to have arisen between them , and Lepidus took his place as
Master of the Horse . But this coldness , whatever its nature and cause ,
disappeared upon Cæsar ' s return from Spain in B . C . 45 , and Antony was
named ...
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