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... Caesar , who took him to Spain as praefectus fabrum ( chief of the engineers ) , when he went there himself to govern Hispania ulterior as propraetor ( 61 B. C. ) . When Caesar became proconsul of Gaul in 58 , Balbus was again his ...
... Caesar , who took him to Spain as praefectus fabrum ( chief of the engineers ) , when he went there himself to govern Hispania ulterior as propraetor ( 61 B. C. ) . When Caesar became proconsul of Gaul in 58 , Balbus was again his ...
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... Caesar , which soon rivalled in importance the old city . The political and legal system there underwent a thorough reform . The powerful influence of Caesar at Rome was also productive of great benefit to the Gaditanes , and in 49 ...
... Caesar , which soon rivalled in importance the old city . The political and legal system there underwent a thorough reform . The powerful influence of Caesar at Rome was also productive of great benefit to the Gaditanes , and in 49 ...
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... Caesar's business . In 54 B. C. he made two journeys between Rome and Gaul2 . About this time the friendly feeling between Cicero and Caesar was greater than it had ever been , and it was probably in this year that Caesar lent the ...
... Caesar's business . In 54 B. C. he made two journeys between Rome and Gaul2 . About this time the friendly feeling between Cicero and Caesar was greater than it had ever been , and it was probably in this year that Caesar lent the ...
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... Caesar's agents , with carte blanche to act for him in all his concerns1 ; Caesar also took counsel with Balbus on his most important public affairs . After Cicero returned to Rome , at the end of the Alexandrine war , he was obliged to ...
... Caesar's agents , with carte blanche to act for him in all his concerns1 ; Caesar also took counsel with Balbus on his most important public affairs . After Cicero returned to Rome , at the end of the Alexandrine war , he was obliged to ...
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... Caesar was due to misrepresentations of facts made by interested parties . In the same year Cicero pronounced his splendid oration entitled De Provinciis Consularibus , a large part of which is occupied with eulogy of Caesar's conquests ...
... Caesar was due to misrepresentations of facts made by interested parties . In the same year Cicero pronounced his splendid oration entitled De Provinciis Consularibus , a large part of which is occupied with eulogy of Caesar's conquests ...
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