M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. Murena |
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Already at that time animated by the wish to bring the consulship into his family , Murena celebrated the Apollinarian games , the conduct of which belonged to the practor urbanus , with splendour all the greater that by reason of his ...
Already at that time animated by the wish to bring the consulship into his family , Murena celebrated the Apollinarian games , the conduct of which belonged to the practor urbanus , with splendour all the greater that by reason of his ...
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In B.C. 63 both came forward as candidates for the consulship of the following year : neither had , so far as we know , held the Aedileship , but Murena had become popular as praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of ...
In B.C. 63 both came forward as candidates for the consulship of the following year : neither had , so far as we know , held the Aedileship , but Murena had become popular as praetor urbanus , while Sulpicius had had no chance of ...
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In the year of his consulship ( B. C. 63 ) he was brought face to face with one of the most serious dangers that ever threatened Rome , the foul conspiracy of Catiline . His watchfulness and energy thwarted all the plans of the band of ...
In the year of his consulship ( B. C. 63 ) he was brought face to face with one of the most serious dangers that ever threatened Rome , the foul conspiracy of Catiline . His watchfulness and energy thwarted all the plans of the band of ...
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At any rate he was acquitted , for he held the consulship in the following year . C. Remarks on the Speech . Mr Forsyth well says ' it is a striking proof of the elastic energy of Cicero's mind that , at the very moment of the explosion ...
At any rate he was acquitted , for he held the consulship in the following year . C. Remarks on the Speech . Mr Forsyth well says ' it is a striking proof of the elastic energy of Cicero's mind that , at the very moment of the explosion ...
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( 2 ) contentio dignitatis , §§ 15-53Your claims to the consulship are very strong , Sulpicius ; but so are those of Murena : you are just a match . Your depreciation of his family and puffing - up of your own is partial and not based ...
( 2 ) contentio dignitatis , §§ 15-53Your claims to the consulship are very strong , Sulpicius ; but so are those of Murena : you are just a match . Your depreciation of his family and puffing - up of your own is partial and not based ...
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