Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... CRASSUS . 65-58 B. C. XXIX . CAESAR IN GAUL . 58-51 B. C. . 292 XXX . The Joint Rule of POMPEIUS AND CAESAR . 57-52 B. C. 311 XXXI . CRASSUS AND THE RUPTURE BETWEEN POMPEIUS AND CAESAR . 54-49 B. C. 322 XXXII . The Civil WAR . 49-46 ...
... CRASSUS . 65-58 B. C. XXIX . CAESAR IN GAUL . 58-51 B. C. . 292 XXX . The Joint Rule of POMPEIUS AND CAESAR . 57-52 B. C. 311 XXXI . CRASSUS AND THE RUPTURE BETWEEN POMPEIUS AND CAESAR . 54-49 B. C. 322 XXXII . The Civil WAR . 49-46 ...
Page xiv
... CRASSUS . 65-58 b . c . • XXIX . CAESAR IN GAUL . 58-51 B. C. · XXX . THE JOINT RULE OF POMPEIUS AND CAESAR . 57-52 B. C. · • . 265 · 278 292 • 311 · 322 334 46- . 362 . 397 • 403 XXXI . CRASSUS AND THE RUPTURE BETWEEN POMPEIUS AND ...
... CRASSUS . 65-58 b . c . • XXIX . CAESAR IN GAUL . 58-51 B. C. · XXX . THE JOINT RULE OF POMPEIUS AND CAESAR . 57-52 B. C. · • . 265 · 278 292 • 311 · 322 334 46- . 362 . 397 • 403 XXXI . CRASSUS AND THE RUPTURE BETWEEN POMPEIUS AND ...
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... Crassus , was grossly incompetent , and , had Perseus followed up his first success , gained near Larissa , by assuming the offensive , no doubt all Greece would have at once followed the example of the Epirots and revolted . Crassus ...
... Crassus , was grossly incompetent , and , had Perseus followed up his first success , gained near Larissa , by assuming the offensive , no doubt all Greece would have at once followed the example of the Epirots and revolted . Crassus ...
Page 175
... Crassus Mucianus , father - in - law of Gaius Gracchus , the revered warrior Quintus Metellus , and other men of note were known to favor the cause of reform . Tiberius brooded over the lofty ideals of statesmanship which he had imbibed ...
... Crassus Mucianus , father - in - law of Gaius Gracchus , the revered warrior Quintus Metellus , and other men of note were known to favor the cause of reform . Tiberius brooded over the lofty ideals of statesmanship which he had imbibed ...
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... Crassus ; to the second , and these were the most notable leaders , belonged Gaius Glaucia , the Roman Hyperbo- lus , as Cicero called him , and his better and abler colleague , Lucius Appuleius Saturninus . The latter , owing to a ...
... Crassus ; to the second , and these were the most notable leaders , belonged Gaius Glaucia , the Roman Hyperbo- lus , as Cicero called him , and his better and abler colleague , Lucius Appuleius Saturninus . The latter , owing to a ...
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