The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... flee from the City CHAPTER XXI Comparison of Cæsar with Alexander . • 193 . 198 BOOK III THE CIVIL WARS ( CONTINUED ) CHAPTER I - The City after Cæsar's Funeral — Antony puts the False Marius to Death - He deceives the Senate He ...
... flee from the City CHAPTER XXI Comparison of Cæsar with Alexander . • 193 . 198 BOOK III THE CIVIL WARS ( CONTINUED ) CHAPTER I - The City after Cæsar's Funeral — Antony puts the False Marius to Death - He deceives the Senate He ...
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... fled from their places in terror , and the priests closed the doors of the temple . Many ran away pell - mell and scattered wild rumors . Some said that Grac- chus had deposed all the other tribunes , and this was be Y.R. B.C. 621 ...
... fled from their places in terror , and the priests closed the doors of the temple . Many ran away pell - mell and scattered wild rumors . Some said that Grac- chus had deposed all the other tribunes , and this was be Y.R. B.C. 621 ...
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... fled from the temple in fear of a like fate . Gracchus went into the assembly desiring to exculpate him- self of the deed . Nobody would so much as listen to him . All turned away from him as from one stained with blood . Gracchus and ...
... fled from the temple in fear of a like fate . Gracchus went into the assembly desiring to exculpate him- self of the deed . Nobody would so much as listen to him . All turned away from him as from one stained with blood . Gracchus and ...
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... fled as a pretended deserter to this Cæpio . He brought with him and gave as a pledge two slave babies , clad with the purple - bordered garments of free - born chil- dren , pretending that they were his own sons . As further ...
... fled as a pretended deserter to this Cæpio . He brought with him and gave as a pledge two slave babies , clad with the purple - bordered garments of free - born chil- dren , pretending that they were his own sons . As further ...
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... fled to As- culum in disorder and without a general , for Lafrenius had fallen in the battle . Pompeius then advanced and laid siege to Asculum . 48. Asculum was the native town of Judacilius , and as he feared for its safety he ...
... fled to As- culum in disorder and without a general , for Lafrenius had fallen in the battle . Pompeius then advanced and laid siege to Asculum . 48. Asculum was the native town of Judacilius , and as he feared for its safety he ...
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