Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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... followed by many scores of the younger senators , who were joined outside by a crowd of their clients and attendants . They soon made their way to the Capitol , where they found Gracchus haranguing his partisans ; the multitude was ...
... followed by many scores of the younger senators , who were joined outside by a crowd of their clients and attendants . They soon made their way to the Capitol , where they found Gracchus haranguing his partisans ; the multitude was ...
Page 258
... followed him nor . allowed him to pass . He was eating out his heart in impotent wrath , slaying his sons and his generals for suspected treason , and earning the bloody end that was soon to come upon him . The Pontic king having become ...
... followed him nor . allowed him to pass . He was eating out his heart in impotent wrath , slaying his sons and his generals for suspected treason , and earning the bloody end that was soon to come upon him . The Pontic king having become ...
Page 330
... followed his enemy across the mountains and offered him battle at Pharsalus . Ruined by the misbehaviour of his numerous cavalry , with which he had hoped to ride down the Gallic legions , he saw his army break and fly , and rode off ...
... followed his enemy across the mountains and offered him battle at Pharsalus . Ruined by the misbehaviour of his numerous cavalry , with which he had hoped to ride down the Gallic legions , he saw his army break and fly , and rode off ...
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