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... Gallia Cisalpina and took over the command of the troops there ; while Trebonius started for his province of Asia , having a secret understanding with the Ciceronian party that he was to concert measures and collect forces in view of ...
... Gallia Cisalpina and took over the command of the troops there ; while Trebonius started for his province of Asia , having a secret understanding with the Ciceronian party that he was to concert measures and collect forces in view of ...
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... Gallia Cisalpina with him ; the rest he led himself towards Rome , and encamped at Tibur . " for In answer to this measure Octavian , now in constant communication with Cicero , began on his Octavian arms . own authority , and at his ...
... Gallia Cisalpina with him ; the rest he led himself towards Rome , and encamped at Tibur . " for In answer to this measure Octavian , now in constant communication with Cicero , began on his Octavian arms . own authority , and at his ...
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... Gallia Cisalpina . The third and fourth Philippics , 20th Dec. , B.C. 44 . But the immediate point at which war seemed certain was Gallia Cisalpina . There Decimus Brutus had been governor since April , and it remained to be seen ...
... Gallia Cisalpina . The third and fourth Philippics , 20th Dec. , B.C. 44 . But the immediate point at which war seemed certain was Gallia Cisalpina . There Decimus Brutus had been governor since April , and it remained to be seen ...
Page xliv
... Gallia Cisalpina ( B.C. 56 ) he seems to have been blameless in regard to money , and to have shewn considerable ability . The alleged be- trayal of Pompey's intention of going to Egypt is not really substantiated by Plutarch , and ...
... Gallia Cisalpina ( B.C. 56 ) he seems to have been blameless in regard to money , and to have shewn considerable ability . The alleged be- trayal of Pompey's intention of going to Egypt is not really substantiated by Plutarch , and ...
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... Gallia Cisalpina — which Antony was trying to get the senate to transfer to him . He eventually got it by a lex . He suggests ironically that his only motive for wishing active measures to be taken against Antony was to secure the ...
... Gallia Cisalpina — which Antony was trying to get the senate to transfer to him . He eventually got it by a lex . He suggests ironically that his only motive for wishing active measures to be taken against Antony was to secure the ...
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