The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Favor of Antony - Debate in the Senate Cicero's Speech - Piso speaks in Defence of Antony The Senate orders Antony to desist from the Siege of Mutina - Antony's Reply - The Senate votes him a Pub- lic Enemy - Macedonia voted to Brutus ...
... Favor of Antony - Debate in the Senate Cicero's Speech - Piso speaks in Defence of Antony The Senate orders Antony to desist from the Siege of Mutina - Antony's Reply - The Senate votes him a Pub- lic Enemy - Macedonia voted to Brutus ...
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... Favor CHAPTER VII The War in the Provinces - Cornificius and Sextius in Africa- The Adventures of Publius Sittius- A Battle at Utica - End of the War in Africa 316 • 327 CHAPTER VIII Brutus and Cassius - How Cassius raised an CONTENTS xvii.
... Favor CHAPTER VII The War in the Provinces - Cornificius and Sextius in Africa- The Adventures of Publius Sittius- A Battle at Utica - End of the War in Africa 316 • 327 CHAPTER VIII Brutus and Cassius - How Cassius raised an CONTENTS xvii.
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... favor they had often op- posed the aristocracy and incurred their enmity , electing him consul twice contrary to law , now taking the side of the Italian allies against them . When Scipio's enemies observed this , they cried out that he ...
... favor they had often op- posed the aristocracy and incurred their enmity , electing him consul twice contrary to law , now taking the side of the Italian allies against them . When Scipio's enemies observed this , they cried out that he ...
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... favor , they should no longer quarrel about the 629 land . The Italians were glad to accept this , because they 125 preferred Roman citizenship to possession of the fields . Fulvius Flaccus , who was then both consul and triumvir ...
... favor , they should no longer quarrel about the 629 land . The Italians were glad to accept this , because they 125 preferred Roman citizenship to possession of the fields . Fulvius Flaccus , who was then both consul and triumvir ...
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... favor of the rabble , Gracchus sailed for Africa in company with Fulvius Flaccus , who , after his consulship , had been chosen tribune for the same reasons as Gracchus himself . A colony had been voted to Africa on account of its ...
... favor of the rabble , Gracchus sailed for Africa in company with Fulvius Flaccus , who , after his consulship , had been chosen tribune for the same reasons as Gracchus himself . A colony had been voted to Africa on account of its ...
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