Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... Sulla was master of Rome . Sulla's first step was to declare the Sulpician laws null and void ; his next , to proscribe Sulpicius and twelve of his most strenuous adherents . Sulpicius was captured at Laurentum , and put to death , and ...
... Sulla was master of Rome . Sulla's first step was to declare the Sulpician laws null and void ; his next , to proscribe Sulpicius and twelve of his most strenuous adherents . Sulpicius was captured at Laurentum , and put to death , and ...
Page 216
... Sulla , and now news arrived of the Sulpician revolution and of Sulla's march upon Rome . The Asiatics everywhere sided with Mithradates ; the Roman officers , Quintus Oppius and Aquillius , were delivered into his hands . In the hour ...
... Sulla , and now news arrived of the Sulpician revolution and of Sulla's march upon Rome . The Asiatics everywhere sided with Mithradates ; the Roman officers , Quintus Oppius and Aquillius , were delivered into his hands . In the hour ...
Page 217
... Sulla , was available . Sulla had to choose between these three tasks . He chose Asia , and in the spring of 87 B.C. ... Sulla's terms the city was captured by escalade . It was plundered and the ringleaders of the insurrection executed ...
... Sulla , was available . Sulla had to choose between these three tasks . He chose Asia , and in the spring of 87 B.C. ... Sulla's terms the city was captured by escalade . It was plundered and the ringleaders of the insurrection executed ...
Page 219
... Sulla in Thessaly , completely commanded the Hellespont . Mithradates now opened negotiations for peace . He applied to ... Sulla's march was still continued ; he crossed the Helles- pont , and at Dardanus concluded peace , orally , with ...
... Sulla in Thessaly , completely commanded the Hellespont . Mithradates now opened negotiations for peace . He applied to ... Sulla's march was still continued ; he crossed the Helles- pont , and at Dardanus concluded peace , orally , with ...
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... SULLA . 87-82 B. C. T HE departure of Sulla left Italy full of the discontented ele- ments from which revolution might be ... Sulla's departure in 87 B.c. the conspirators took action . Cinna , supported by the majority of the tribunes ...
... SULLA . 87-82 B. C. T HE departure of Sulla left Italy full of the discontented ele- ments from which revolution might be ... Sulla's departure in 87 B.c. the conspirators took action . Cinna , supported by the majority of the tribunes ...
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