The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... killed PAG 26 CHAPTER VI Defeat and Death of Q. Cæpio - Defeat of Sextus Cæsar - Sulla defeats the Marsians — Death of Judacilius - The Etruscans and Umbrians admitted to Citizenship - Victories won by Sulla — Fighting in Apulia — End ...
... killed PAG 26 CHAPTER VI Defeat and Death of Q. Cæpio - Defeat of Sextus Cæsar - Sulla defeats the Marsians — Death of Judacilius - The Etruscans and Umbrians admitted to Citizenship - Victories won by Sulla — Fighting in Apulia — End ...
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... killed 34. While they were thus occupied the so - called Social War , in which many Italian peoples were engaged , broke out . It began unexpectedly , grew to great proportions rapidly , and extinguished the Roman seditions for a long ...
... killed 34. While they were thus occupied the so - called Social War , in which many Italian peoples were engaged , broke out . It began unexpectedly , grew to great proportions rapidly , and extinguished the Roman seditions for a long ...
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... kill- ing of Drusus and of the reason alleged for banishing the others , they considered it no longer bearable that those ... killed Fonteius , his legate ( for so they call those of the senatorial order who accompany the governors of ...
... kill- ing of Drusus and of the reason alleged for banishing the others , they considered it no longer bearable that those ... killed Fonteius , his legate ( for so they call those of the senatorial order who accompany the governors of ...
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... killed 2000 of his men , and marched against Æsernia , which adhered to Rome . L. Scipio and L. Acilius , who were in command here , escaped in the disguise of slaves . The enemy , after a considerable time , reduced it by famine ...
... killed 2000 of his men , and marched against Æsernia , which adhered to Rome . L. Scipio and L. Acilius , who were in command here , escaped in the disguise of slaves . The enemy , after a considerable time , reduced it by famine ...
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... killed a large num- ber of the enemy on the dry land and drove many into the river . In this fight Rutilius himself was wounded in the head by a missile and died soon afterward . Marius was on the other bridge and when he guessed , from ...
... killed a large num- ber of the enemy on the dry land and drove many into the river . In this fight Rutilius himself was wounded in the head by a missile and died soon afterward . Marius was on the other bridge and when he guessed , from ...
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