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... Gaius to bring them to Italy . Brutus and Cassius on their part were collecting ships and men , resolved to possess themselves of the provinces originally assigned to them ( Macedonia and Syria ) at the end of their prætorship ; Decimus ...
... Gaius to bring them to Italy . Brutus and Cassius on their part were collecting ships and men , resolved to possess themselves of the provinces originally assigned to them ( Macedonia and Syria ) at the end of their prætorship ; Decimus ...
Page xxv
... Gaius at the end of his prætorship . The other four he regarded as being at his own disposal for his provincial governorship , to begin in January , B.C. 43. This he now resolved should be Cis- alpine Gaul . The senate refused to assign ...
... Gaius at the end of his prætorship . The other four he regarded as being at his own disposal for his provincial governorship , to begin in January , B.C. 43. This he now resolved should be Cis- alpine Gaul . The senate refused to assign ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. Gaius was sent to bring over the legions . On the 9th of October he started to meet them at ... Gaius Antonius , and then joined his own camp at Tibur . The Martia and the fourth legion presently declared their ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. Gaius was sent to bring over the legions . On the 9th of October he started to meet them at ... Gaius Antonius , and then joined his own camp at Tibur . The Martia and the fourth legion presently declared their ...
Page xxvii
... Gaius Antonius was on his way to take over Macedonia . Trebonius , a strong Ciceronian , was in possession of Asia ; Dolabella - whose sentiments were not certainly known- was on his way to Syria ; while Marcus Brutus and Cassius were ...
... Gaius Antonius was on his way to take over Macedonia . Trebonius , a strong Ciceronian , was in possession of Asia ; Dolabella - whose sentiments were not certainly known- was on his way to Syria ; while Marcus Brutus and Cassius were ...
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... Gaius Antonius a prisoner in his camp : Trebonius put to death in his province of Asia by Dolabella , and Dolabella being slowly but surely brought to bay by Cassius . The defeat of An- tony at Forum Gallorum and Mutina ( April 13th and ...
... Gaius Antonius a prisoner in his camp : Trebonius put to death in his province of Asia by Dolabella , and Dolabella being slowly but surely brought to bay by Cassius . The defeat of An- tony at Forum Gallorum and Mutina ( April 13th and ...
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