Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sarLongmans, Green, 1902 - 348 pages |
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Page 91
... leaders and a programme , and civic strife recommenced . From the death of Caius Gracchus in B.C. 121 , down to the appearance of Marius on the political stage in B.C. ... leader succeed in rallying the Democratic faction for a new attack on.
... leaders and a programme , and civic strife recommenced . From the death of Caius Gracchus in B.C. 121 , down to the appearance of Marius on the political stage in B.C. ... leader succeed in rallying the Democratic faction for a new attack on.
Page 165
... leader , M. Brutus , was captured and executed at Mutina . Only a small part of Lepidus's insurrectionary host , headed by the Praetor Perpenna , escaped by sea , and went to join Sertorius in Spain . There the insurgents were making ...
... leader , M. Brutus , was captured and executed at Mutina . Only a small part of Lepidus's insurrectionary host , headed by the Praetor Perpenna , escaped by sea , and went to join Sertorius in Spain . There the insurgents were making ...
Page 247
... leader . Hence came his definitive acceptance of the place of leader of the anti- senatorial party , and his alliance with Crassus . Probably he was in the end unwise to make their cause his own ; he was reopening the floodgates of ...
... leader . Hence came his definitive acceptance of the place of leader of the anti- senatorial party , and his alliance with Crassus . Probably he was in the end unwise to make their cause his own ; he was reopening the floodgates of ...
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