The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Lucius and Octavius - The Trouble breaks out afresh Preparations for War between Lucius and Octavius - An- other Arbitration proposed - The Negotiations Fruitless- Growing Power of Sextus Pompeius - Situation of Affairs in Africa ...
... Lucius and Octavius - The Trouble breaks out afresh Preparations for War between Lucius and Octavius - An- other Arbitration proposed - The Negotiations Fruitless- Growing Power of Sextus Pompeius - Situation of Affairs in Africa ...
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... Lucius ' Lieutenants fail to assist him - Famine in Perusia - No Food allowed to Slaves - Lucius attempts to break out - Lucius defeated after Desperate Fighting - He begins to entertain Thoughts of Surrender PAGE 411 CHAPTER V Lucius ...
... Lucius ' Lieutenants fail to assist him - Famine in Perusia - No Food allowed to Slaves - Lucius attempts to break out - Lucius defeated after Desperate Fighting - He begins to entertain Thoughts of Surrender PAGE 411 CHAPTER V Lucius ...
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... Lucius Cassius , and now nearly finished , because he considered this also the source of new seditions or because he thought it not altogether desirable that the Romans should become accustomed to Grecian pleasures . The censor ...
... Lucius Cassius , and now nearly finished , because he considered this also the source of new seditions or because he thought it not altogether desirable that the Romans should become accustomed to Grecian pleasures . The censor ...
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... Lucius Cluentius pitched his camp in a contemptuous manner at a distance of only three stades from him . Sulla did not tolerate this Y.R. B.C 665 insolence , but attacked Cluentius without waiting § 47-50 ] 35 THE CIVIL WARS.
... Lucius Cluentius pitched his camp in a contemptuous manner at a distance of only three stades from him . Sulla did not tolerate this Y.R. B.C 665 insolence , but attacked Cluentius without waiting § 47-50 ] 35 THE CIVIL WARS.
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... Lucius Merula , the priest of Jupiter ( flamen Dialis ) . It is said that this priest alone wore the flamen's cap at all times , the others wearing it only during sacrifices . Cinna proceeded to Capua , where there was another Roman ...
... Lucius Merula , the priest of Jupiter ( flamen Dialis ) . It is said that this priest alone wore the flamen's cap at all times , the others wearing it only during sacrifices . Cinna proceeded to Capua , where there was another Roman ...
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