The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... carried into the assembly , 621 and there was no civil butchery until Tiberius Gracchus , 133 while serving as ... carrying daggers ; and occa- sionally in the temples , or the assemblies , or the forum , some one serving as tribune , or ...
... carried into the assembly , 621 and there was no civil butchery until Tiberius Gracchus , 133 while serving as ... carrying daggers ; and occa- sionally in the temples , or the assemblies , or the forum , some one serving as tribune , or ...
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... carrying daggers , and proceeded to the Capitol , where the assembly was to be held in reference to the colony . 25. Now the people were assembled , and Fulvius had begun speaking about the business in hand , when Gracchus arrived at ...
... carrying daggers , and proceeded to the Capitol , where the assembly was to be held in reference to the colony . 25. Now the people were assembled , and Fulvius had begun speaking about the business in hand , when Gracchus arrived at ...
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... carried to Opimius , and he gave their weight in gold to those who brought them . The people plundered their houses . Opimius ar- rested their fellow - conspirators , cast them into prison , and ordered that they should be strangled ...
... carried to Opimius , and he gave their weight in gold to those who brought them . The people plundered their houses . Opimius ar- rested their fellow - conspirators , cast them into prison , and ordered that they should be strangled ...
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... carrying daggers . He thanked them and praised them for their good intentions , but said that he could not allow any dan- ger to befall the country on his account . After saying this he withdrew from the city . Saturninus got the decree ...
... carrying daggers . He thanked them and praised them for their good intentions , but said that he could not allow any dan- ger to befall the country on his account . After saying this he withdrew from the city . Saturninus got the decree ...
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... carried dag- gers . While Octavius was still at home awaiting the result , the news was brought to him that the majority of the trib- unes had vetoed the proposed action , but that the new citizens had started a riot , drawn their ...
... carried dag- gers . While Octavius was still at home awaiting the result , the news was brought to him that the majority of the trib- unes had vetoed the proposed action , but that the new citizens had started a riot , drawn their ...
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