The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Dyrrachium - Encamps before it . CHAPTER IX Cæsar attempts to cross the Adriatic in a Small Boat - Sends for Reënforcements - Antony arrives with the Remainder of the Army Skirmishes at Dyrrachium - Cæsar attempts to sur- round Pompey ...
... Dyrrachium - Encamps before it . CHAPTER IX Cæsar attempts to cross the Adriatic in a Small Boat - Sends for Reënforcements - Antony arrives with the Remainder of the Army Skirmishes at Dyrrachium - Cæsar attempts to sur- round Pompey ...
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... Dyrrachium - Pompey escapes from Cæsar at Brundusium - Cæsar takes the Money from the Public Treasury - Cæsar marches to Spain - Captures the Pompeian Forces there - 38. At Corfinium Cæsar came up with and besieged Lucius Domitius , who ...
... Dyrrachium - Pompey escapes from Cæsar at Brundusium - Cæsar takes the Money from the Public Treasury - Cæsar marches to Spain - Captures the Pompeian Forces there - 38. At Corfinium Cæsar came up with and besieged Lucius Domitius , who ...
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... Dyrrachium , ' which some persons , by reason of the following error , consider the same as Epidamnus . A barbarian king of the region , Epidamnus by name , built a city on the sea - coast and named it after himself . Dyrrachus , the ...
... Dyrrachium , ' which some persons , by reason of the following error , consider the same as Epidamnus . A barbarian king of the region , Epidamnus by name , built a city on the sea - coast and named it after himself . Dyrrachus , the ...
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... Dyrrachium . 40. A portion of Pompey's forces had crossed to Dyr- rachium with the consuls . Pompey led the remainder to Brundusium , where he awaited the return of the ships that had carried the others over . Here Cæsar advanced ...
... Dyrrachium . 40. A portion of Pompey's forces had crossed to Dyr- rachium with the consuls . Pompey led the remainder to Brundusium , where he awaited the return of the ships that had carried the others over . Here Cæsar advanced ...
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... Dyrrachium Encamps before it 49. In the meantime Pompey was using all diligence to build ships and collect additional forces of men and money . He captured forty of Cæsar's ships in the Adri- atic and guarded against his crossing . He ...
... Dyrrachium Encamps before it 49. In the meantime Pompey was using all diligence to build ships and collect additional forces of men and money . He captured forty of Cæsar's ships in the Adri- atic and guarded against his crossing . He ...
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