The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Escape of Marius - He passes over to Africa — Killing of Quintus Pompeius · 38 CHAPTER VIII Attempted Revolution of Cinna - Cinna expelled from the City - Raises an Army and returns - Return of Marius - They besiege Rome , and cut off ...
... Escape of Marius - He passes over to Africa — Killing of Quintus Pompeius · 38 CHAPTER VIII Attempted Revolution of Cinna - Cinna expelled from the City - Raises an Army and returns - Return of Marius - They besiege Rome , and cut off ...
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... escaped - The Brother of Lepi- dus and the Uncle of Antony allowed to escape- - Messala and Bibulus Acilius and Lentulus - Escape of Apuleius and Rheginus- How Oppius was saved by his Son - The Metelli , Father and Son Marcus and Restio ...
... escaped - The Brother of Lepi- dus and the Uncle of Antony allowed to escape- - Messala and Bibulus Acilius and Lentulus - Escape of Apuleius and Rheginus- How Oppius was saved by his Son - The Metelli , Father and Son Marcus and Restio ...
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... escaped in the disguise of slaves . The enemy , after a considerable time , reduced it by famine . Marius Egna- tius captured Venafrum by treachery and slew two Roman cohorts there . Publius Presenteius defeated Perpenna , who had ...
... escaped in the disguise of slaves . The enemy , after a considerable time , reduced it by famine . Marius Egna- tius captured Venafrum by treachery and slew two Roman cohorts there . Publius Presenteius defeated Perpenna , who had ...
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... escaped to Teanum with difficulty and there he armed the remainder of his men as best he could . Reënforcements were ... escape , and killed a great number . More than 6000 Marsians were slain that day , and the arms of a still greater ...
... escaped to Teanum with difficulty and there he armed the remainder of his men as best he could . Reënforcements were ... escape , and killed a great number . More than 6000 Marsians were slain that day , and the arms of a still greater ...
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... Escape of Marius- He passes over to Africa - Kill- ing of Quintus Pompeius 4 55. Hitherto the murders and seditions had been merely tine squabbles . Afterward the chiefs of factions as- Y.R. B. C. 665 sailed each other with great armies ...
... Escape of Marius- He passes over to Africa - Kill- ing of Quintus Pompeius 4 55. Hitherto the murders and seditions had been merely tine squabbles . Afterward the chiefs of factions as- Y.R. B. C. 665 sailed each other with great armies ...
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