Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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Page 77
... civil strife with them . For he had still plenty of partisans at his back the better men of the Democratic party still believed in him , and among the multitude there were many whose profound hatred for the Senate and all its works had ...
... civil strife with them . For he had still plenty of partisans at his back the better men of the Democratic party still believed in him , and among the multitude there were many whose profound hatred for the Senate and all its works had ...
Page 172
... civil wars second only to that of Pompey . The other two possible men were unavailable : Pompey was in Spain fighting Ser- torius , Lucullus in the East fighting Mithradates . When appointed general , Crassus set to work at once ...
... civil wars second only to that of Pompey . The other two possible men were unavailable : Pompey was in Spain fighting Ser- torius , Lucullus in the East fighting Mithradates . When appointed general , Crassus set to work at once ...
Page 259
... civil wars had been the ruin of Syria in the previous generation . Marching down from Asia Minor , the great general occupied Antioch and proclaimed the incorporation of Syria and Cilicia with the Roman empire . Almost every- where the ...
... civil wars had been the ruin of Syria in the previous generation . Marching down from Asia Minor , the great general occupied Antioch and proclaimed the incorporation of Syria and Cilicia with the Roman empire . Almost every- where the ...
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