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... Italy . 14. c . 6. ostenderat , ' made the same proposals which he had com- municated through Scipio . ' 16. legiones decem . It is uncertain which legions Pompeius was reckoning here : he probably means the seven in Spain , the two ...
... Italy . 14. c . 6. ostenderat , ' made the same proposals which he had com- municated through Scipio . ' 16. legiones decem . It is uncertain which legions Pompeius was reckoning here : he probably means the seven in Spain , the two ...
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... Italy , to guard the posts from which the fifteenth had been withdrawn , in order to go back to Pompeius . On the word ' tumultus , ' see Cic . Phil . 8. 1 , ' maiores nostri tumultum Italicum , quod erat domesticus ; tumultum Gallicum ...
... Italy , to guard the posts from which the fifteenth had been withdrawn , in order to go back to Pompeius . On the word ' tumultus , ' see Cic . Phil . 8. 1 , ' maiores nostri tumultum Italicum , quod erat domesticus ; tumultum Gallicum ...
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... Italy , not second to Hannibal's in its formidable character , and held command of the whole country for two years . A somewhat similar proposal , to arm the negroes of the Southern States during the American War of 1813 , and thus ...
... Italy , not second to Hannibal's in its formidable character , and held command of the whole country for two years . A somewhat similar proposal , to arm the negroes of the Southern States during the American War of 1813 , and thus ...
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... ( Veget . 1. 9 ) . 25. in Apuliam . He marched straight down towards Brundisium , not turning aside for Rome and its treasuries until he had driven Pompeius from Italy . His march followed the line of 62 DE BELLO CIVILI .
... ( Veget . 1. 9 ) . 25. in Apuliam . He marched straight down towards Brundisium , not turning aside for Rome and its treasuries until he had driven Pompeius from Italy . His march followed the line of 62 DE BELLO CIVILI .
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Gaius Julius Caesar Charles Edward Moberly. Pompeius from Italy . His march followed the line of the present Ancona and Brindisi railway . 27. c . 24. Brundisium . The name is Italian , and , as we learn from Strabo ( 6. 3 ) , meant the ...
Gaius Julius Caesar Charles Edward Moberly. Pompeius from Italy . His march followed the line of the present Ancona and Brindisi railway . 27. c . 24. Brundisium . The name is Italian , and , as we learn from Strabo ( 6. 3 ) , meant the ...
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