The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Friends killed and his Property confiscated - Death of Merula and Catulus - Death of Marius . CHAPTER IX Sulla ends the Mithridatic War - Prepares to return to Rome - Death of Cinna - Negotiations with Sulla - Sulla in Italy Terror in ...
... Friends killed and his Property confiscated - Death of Merula and Catulus - Death of Marius . CHAPTER IX Sulla ends the Mithridatic War - Prepares to return to Rome - Death of Cinna - Negotiations with Sulla - Sulla in Italy Terror in ...
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... friends , and while the drinking - bout was at its height he swallowed poison , threw himself on the pile , and ordered his friends to set fire to it . Thus perished Judacilius , a man who con- sidered it glorious to die for his country ...
... friends , and while the drinking - bout was at its height he swallowed poison , threw himself on the pile , and ordered his friends to set fire to it . Thus perished Judacilius , a man who con- sidered it glorious to die for his country ...
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... friends , and sailed thence to He was prohibited from landing there by the gov- ernor , Sextius , because he was an enemy , and he passed the winter in his ship a little beyond the province of Africa , along the shore of Numidia . While ...
... friends , and sailed thence to He was prohibited from landing there by the gov- ernor , Sextius , because he was an enemy , and he passed the winter in his ship a little beyond the province of Africa , along the shore of Numidia . While ...
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... friends wherever he went , and had them 667 with him even by night . He did not remain long in the 87 city , but went to the army at Capua and from thence to Asia . The friends of the exiles , encouraged by Cinna , Sulla's successor in ...
... friends wherever he went , and had them 667 with him even by night . He did not remain long in the 87 city , but went to the army at Capua and from thence to Asia . The friends of the exiles , encouraged by Cinna , Sulla's successor in ...
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... friends and the soldiers who stood by him urged him to fly and brought him a horse , but he disdained even to arise , and awaited death . Censorinus cut off his head and carried it to Cinna , and it was suspended in the forum in front ...
... friends and the soldiers who stood by him urged him to fly and brought him a horse , but he disdained even to arise , and awaited death . Censorinus cut off his head and carried it to Cinna , and it was suspended in the forum in front ...
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