The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Consulship - Asks Cicero to be his Colleague . 271 CHAPTER XII Increas- Antony encamps near Lepidus - They unite their Forces and Ventidius joins Antony -- Consternation at Rome ing Coolness between Octavius and the Senate - Octavius ...
... Consulship - Asks Cicero to be his Colleague . 271 CHAPTER XII Increas- Antony encamps near Lepidus - They unite their Forces and Ventidius joins Antony -- Consternation at Rome ing Coolness between Octavius and the Senate - Octavius ...
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... consulship , had been chosen tribune for the same reasons as Gracchus himself . A colony had been voted to Africa on account of its reputed fertility , and these men had been expressly chosen the founders of it in order to get them out ...
... consulship , had been chosen tribune for the same reasons as Gracchus himself . A colony had been voted to Africa on account of its reputed fertility , and these men had been expressly chosen the founders of it in order to get them out ...
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... consulship , and was the secret enemy of Metellus . Thus they all helped each other . Saturninus brought forward a law to divide 66 1 The meaning of the last sentence of Sec . 27 is doubtful . Schweig- häuser suspected a lacuna ...
... consulship , and was the secret enemy of Metellus . Thus they all helped each other . Saturninus brought forward a law to divide 66 1 The meaning of the last sentence of Sec . 27 is doubtful . Schweig- häuser suspected a lacuna ...
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... consulship 125 first openly excited among the Italians the desire for Roman citizenship , so as to be partners in the hegemony instead of subjects . When he introduced this idea and strenu- ously persisted in it , the Senate , for that ...
... consulship 125 first openly excited among the Italians the desire for Roman citizenship , so as to be partners in the hegemony instead of subjects . When he introduced this idea and strenu- ously persisted in it , the Senate , for that ...
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... consulship for the remainder of the year , as Sextus Cæsar did not have leisure to go to the city and hold the comitia . The Senate Y.R. B.C. 664 appointed G. Marius and Q. Cæpio to 32 [ BK . I , CH . VI APPIAN'S HISTORY.
... consulship for the remainder of the year , as Sextus Cæsar did not have leisure to go to the city and hold the comitia . The Senate Y.R. B.C. 664 appointed G. Marius and Q. Cæpio to 32 [ BK . I , CH . VI APPIAN'S HISTORY.
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