| John Lemprière - 1792 - 452 lehte
...Cxfar. dt bell. civ. *.—Paterc. 2, c. 54. The fecond of that name was the Ion ot Juba the Firft. He was led among the captives to Rome to adorn the triumph of Czfar. His captivity was the foorce of the greatcft honors, and his application to fludy procured him... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 lehte
...kingdom became a Roman province, of which Salluil was the firft governor. JUBA II. fon of the former, was led among the captives to Rome to adorn the triumph of Cœfar. His captivity was the fource of the greatefl honours, and his application to lludy procured... | |
| John Lemprière - 1801 - 874 lehte
...Afculum, celebrated for his patiiotn'm, in the age of Pompey, &c. was the Ion of Jub» the Firft. He was led among the captives to Rome, to adorn the triumph of Cxfaf. Hi captivity was the fource of the greateft honors, and his application to fludy procured him... | |
| Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - 1812 - 500 lehte
...battle of Phanalia, he joined his forces to those of Scipio. He was conquered in a battle at Thupsus, and totally abandoned by his subjects. He killed himself...who had shared his good fortune and his adversity. His kingdom became a Roman province, of which Sidlust was the first governour. Plut. CVs. kc The second... | |
| John Lemprière - 1812 - 892 lehte
...de bell. civ. ».— Paiera, г, с. 54. The fécond of thai name was the fon of Juba the firft. He was led among the captives to Rome, to adorn the triumph of Calar. His captivity was the fource of the greateft honors, and his applica» tion to itiidy procured... | |
| John Lemprière - 1820 - 892 lehte
...battle of Pharsnlia, he joined his forces to those of Scipio. He was conquered in a battle at Thapsus, and totally abandoned by his subjects. He killed himself...who had shared his good fortune and his adversity. His kingdom became a Roman province, of which Sallust was the first governor. Plat, m Pomp. $ Cat.... | |
| John Lemprière - 1822 - 818 lehte
...battle of Phanalia he joined his forces to those of Scipio. He was conquered in a battle at Tbapsus, and totally abandoned by his subjects. He killed himself with Petreius, who had shared bis good fortune and his adversity. His kingdom became a Roman province, of which Sallust was the first... | |
| John Lemprière - 1822 - 840 lehte
...his subjects. He killed himself with Pe(reius, who had shared his good fortune and his aihe.rsity. His kingdom became a Roman province, of which Sallust was the first governor. PliU. in Pomp. Sf Cxs.—Flor. 4, c. 12,— Suet, in Cxs. c. 35. — Dion. 41. — Mela, 1, c. 6 —... | |
| 1823 - 862 lehte
...battle of Pharsalia he joined hi? forces to those of Scipio. He was conquered in a battle at Thapsus, and totally abandoned by his subjects. He killed himself...who had shared his good fortune and his adversity, in the year of Rome 707. His kingdom became a Roman province, of which Sallust was the first governor.... | |
| James Mitchell - 1823 - 654 lehte
...battle of Pharsalia, he "ined his forces to those of bcipio. e was conquered in a battle at Thapsus, and totally abandoned by his subjects. He killed himself...with Petreius, who had shared his good fortune and hie adversity. His kingdom became a Roman province, of which Sallust was the first governor. The second... | |
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