The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Army at Placentia - Cæsar chosen Dictator 118 CHAPTER VIII Pompey's Forces - Pompey's Speech to his Army -- Cæsar at Brundusium - He addresses his Soldiers - Cæsar sails for Epirus Captures Oricum and Apollonia - Marches toward ...
... Army at Placentia - Cæsar chosen Dictator 118 CHAPTER VIII Pompey's Forces - Pompey's Speech to his Army -- Cæsar at Brundusium - He addresses his Soldiers - Cæsar sails for Epirus Captures Oricum and Apollonia - Marches toward ...
Page xiv
... Army in Macedonia — Dolabella puts Trebonius to Death CHAPTER IV Antony brings the Macedonian Army to Italy - Growing Rivalry between Antony and Octavius - The Military Tribunes inter- vene between them - Antony obtains Cisalpine Gaul ...
... Army in Macedonia — Dolabella puts Trebonius to Death CHAPTER IV Antony brings the Macedonian Army to Italy - Growing Rivalry between Antony and Octavius - The Military Tribunes inter- vene between them - Antony obtains Cisalpine Gaul ...
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... Army in Syria — He gains Four Legions from Egypt - Cassius marches against Dolabella - He captures Laodicea — Dolabella killed — Bru- tus informs Cassius that Octavius and Antony are crossing the Adriatic Cassius captures Tarsus . PAGE ...
... Army in Syria — He gains Four Legions from Egypt - Cassius marches against Dolabella - He captures Laodicea — Dolabella killed — Bru- tus informs Cassius that Octavius and Antony are crossing the Adriatic Cassius captures Tarsus . PAGE ...
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... Army of Octavius and captures his Camp - Antony puts the Army of Cassius to Flight — Captures and plunders his Camp - 362 CHAPTER XV Cassius commits Suicide - Brutus weeps over his Body - Naval Engagement in the Adriatic - The Antonian ...
... Army of Octavius and captures his Camp - Antony puts the Army of Cassius to Flight — Captures and plunders his Camp - 362 CHAPTER XV Cassius commits Suicide - Brutus weeps over his Body - Naval Engagement in the Adriatic - The Antonian ...
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... army to Gaius Marius . Marcus Lamponius destroyed some 800 of the forces under Licinius Crassus and drove the remainder into the town of Grumentum . 42. Gaius Papius captured Nola by treachery and offered to the 2000 Roman soldiers in ...
... army to Gaius Marius . Marcus Lamponius destroyed some 800 of the forces under Licinius Crassus and drove the remainder into the town of Grumentum . 42. Gaius Papius captured Nola by treachery and offered to the 2000 Roman soldiers in ...
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