The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... allowed to send ambassadors to Rome- Marius sets out on an expedition after the beginning of winter - The answer of the Roman Senate to the ambassadors of Bocchus - Sulla with a small force is sent by Marius to negotiate with Bocchus ...
... allowed to send ambassadors to Rome- Marius sets out on an expedition after the beginning of winter - The answer of the Roman Senate to the ambassadors of Bocchus - Sulla with a small force is sent by Marius to negotiate with Bocchus ...
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... allowed the Romans to pro- secute their designs on the peninsula without any fear of foreign intervention . In B.c. 145 , the consul , Q. Fabius Maximus Aemilianus , was sent to Spain to oppose Viriathus , and to crush a rebellion ...
... allowed the Romans to pro- secute their designs on the peninsula without any fear of foreign intervention . In B.c. 145 , the consul , Q. Fabius Maximus Aemilianus , was sent to Spain to oppose Viriathus , and to crush a rebellion ...
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... allowed Scipio to propose terms , for he knew that the people would not trust him . It was agreed that the citizens of Intercatia should give ten thousand cloaks , a cer- tain number of cattle and fifty hostages . The cattle and ...
... allowed Scipio to propose terms , for he knew that the people would not trust him . It was agreed that the citizens of Intercatia should give ten thousand cloaks , a cer- tain number of cattle and fifty hostages . The cattle and ...
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... allowed a people to retain their arms , when they insisted on absolute submission . But this was too much for Viriathus , who remembered Galba's treachery , and he prepared to renew the campaign . The two armies were close together and ...
... allowed a people to retain their arms , when they insisted on absolute submission . But this was too much for Viriathus , who remembered Galba's treachery , and he prepared to renew the campaign . The two armies were close together and ...
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... allowed to come to him , whenever they chose . These traitors watching the opportunity one night , when he was asleep , entered his tent , as if they had some urgent business , and murdered him . They made their escape to Caepio and ...
... allowed to come to him , whenever they chose . These traitors watching the opportunity one night , when he was asleep , entered his tent , as if they had some urgent business , and murdered him . They made their escape to Caepio and ...
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