The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Camp - Hirtius comes to the Rescue and defeats Antony CHAPTER X • · 261 Octavius and Hirtius defeat Antony at Mutina - Death of Hirtius - Antony flees to the Alps - Decimus seeks an Interview with Octavius A Thanksgiving at Rome for the ...
... Camp - Hirtius comes to the Rescue and defeats Antony CHAPTER X • · 261 Octavius and Hirtius defeat Antony at Mutina - Death of Hirtius - Antony flees to the Alps - Decimus seeks an Interview with Octavius A Thanksgiving at Rome for the ...
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... 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 Fleet destroyed 367 CHAPTER XVI ...
... 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 Fleet destroyed 367 CHAPTER XVI ...
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... Camp near Tauromenium - Octavius escapes to the Shore and rallies his Land Forces - Cornificius marches across Sicily - Terrible Sufferings of his Troops — He is res- cued by Agrippa · Octavius effects a Lodgement on the Northern Coast ...
... Camp near Tauromenium - Octavius escapes to the Shore and rallies his Land Forces - Cornificius marches across Sicily - Terrible Sufferings of his Troops — He is res- cued by Agrippa · Octavius effects a Lodgement on the Northern Coast ...
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... a breach in his fortified camp when Cæsar debouched with his horse through the other gates and slew about 6000 of his men , after which Cæsar B.C. 90 Y.R. B.C. 664 withdrew from Acerræ . Canusia and Venusia $ 40-42 ] 31 THE CIVIL WARS.
... a breach in his fortified camp when Cæsar debouched with his horse through the other gates and slew about 6000 of his men , after which Cæsar B.C. 90 Y.R. B.C. 664 withdrew from Acerræ . Canusia and Venusia $ 40-42 ] 31 THE CIVIL WARS.
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... camp opposite them , but nearer to the bridge of Marius , and placed an ambush by night in some ravines around the bridge of Rutilius . Early in the morning , after he had allowed Rutilius to cross the bridge , he started up from ambush ...
... camp opposite them , but nearer to the bridge of Marius , and placed an ambush by night in some ravines around the bridge of Rutilius . Early in the morning , after he had allowed Rutilius to cross the bridge , he started up from ambush ...
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