The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Pompey , and Cras- sus- - Caesar's Agrarian Law - Tumult in the City - Cato ejected from the Forum - The Affair of ... Pompey's Neglect of Preparations for War - The Consuls invest Pompey with the Defence of Italy 102 CHAPTER V Cæsar ...
... Pompey , and Cras- sus- - Caesar's Agrarian Law - Tumult in the City - Cato ejected from the Forum - The Affair of ... Pompey's Neglect of Preparations for War - The Consuls invest Pompey with the Defence of Italy 102 CHAPTER V Cæsar ...
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... Pompey departs to the Army at Capua - CHAPTER VI Cæsar captures Corfinium and L. Domitius - The Consuls cross over to ... Pompey's Speech to his Army - Cæsar at Brundusium - He addresses his Soldiers - Cæsar sails for Epirus - Captures ...
... Pompey departs to the Army at Capua - CHAPTER VI Cæsar captures Corfinium and L. Domitius - The Consuls cross over to ... Pompey's Speech to his Army - Cæsar at Brundusium - He addresses his Soldiers - Cæsar sails for Epirus - Captures ...
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... Pompey's headquarters , loaded with the execrations of his own men , as the murderer of Sertorius , and crying out that he could give Pompey a great deal of information about the factions in Rome . This he said either because it was ...
... Pompey's headquarters , loaded with the execrations of his own men , as the murderer of Sertorius , and crying out that he could give Pompey a great deal of information about the factions in Rome . This he said either because it was ...
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... Pompey , and that the dagger had been given to him by Postumius , the lictor of Bibulus . Although this affair was ... Pompey's acts to be ratified , as he had promised him . The so - called knights , who held the middle place in rank ...
... Pompey , and that the dagger had been given to him by Postumius , the lictor of Bibulus . Although this affair was ... Pompey's acts to be ratified , as he had promised him . The so - called knights , who held the middle place in rank ...
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... Pompey's clothing was carried home stained with blood , so great was the danger incurred by both candidates . 699 18. Accordingly , Pompey and Crassus were chosen con- 55 suls and Cæsar's governorship was extended for five years ...
... Pompey's clothing was carried home stained with blood , so great was the danger incurred by both candidates . 699 18. Accordingly , Pompey and Crassus were chosen con- 55 suls and Cæsar's governorship was extended for five years ...
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