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Page 1089
... Marcus Livius and Claudius Nero , and slain ; with him fell fifty - six thousand men . 1. SUCH was the state of affairs in Spain . In Italy , the consul Marcellus , after regaining Salapia , which was betrayed into his hands , took ...
... Marcus Livius and Claudius Nero , and slain ; with him fell fifty - six thousand men . 1. SUCH was the state of affairs in Spain . In Italy , the consul Marcellus , after regaining Salapia , which was betrayed into his hands , took ...
Page 1093
... Marcus Ogulnius and Publius Aquillius went into Etruria as commissioners to buy up corn to be conveyed to Tarentum ; and one thousand men out of the city troops , an equal number of Romans and allies , were sent to the same place ...
... Marcus Ogulnius and Publius Aquillius went into Etruria as commissioners to buy up corn to be conveyed to Tarentum ; and one thousand men out of the city troops , an equal number of Romans and allies , were sent to the same place ...
Page 1094
... Marcus Valerius , the consul , having been summoned by letter , gave the command of the province and his army to Cincius the prætor , sent Marcus Valerius Messala , commander of the fleet , with half of the ships to Africa , at the same ...
... Marcus Valerius , the consul , having been summoned by letter , gave the command of the province and his army to Cincius the prætor , sent Marcus Valerius Messala , commander of the fleet , with half of the ships to Africa , at the same ...
Page 1095
... Marcus Valerius Messala , arriving on the coast of Africa before daylight , made a sudden descent on the territory ... Marcus Valerius Messala , who then commanded the fleet in Sicily ; but the fathers deniea that a person could be ...
... Marcus Valerius Messala , arriving on the coast of Africa before daylight , made a sudden descent on the territory ... Marcus Valerius Messala , who then commanded the fleet in Sicily ; but the fathers deniea that a person could be ...
Page 1096
... Marcus Claudius , in order that he might come to the support of the state , which had been abandoned by his colleague , and appoint him dictator whom the commons had ordered . Thus Quintus Fulvius was ap- pointed dictator by Marcus ...
... Marcus Claudius , in order that he might come to the support of the state , which had been abandoned by his colleague , and appoint him dictator whom the commons had ordered . Thus Quintus Fulvius was ap- pointed dictator by Marcus ...
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