M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationes with a Commentary, Volume 2Whittaker, 1855 - Oratory, Ancient |
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... Pompeius ( B.c. 77 ) in Cis- alpine Gallia . He was tribunus plebis ' B.C. 83 , in the consulship of L. Cornelius Scipio and C. Norbanus , when the faction of Marius had the power . Cicero answers the objection of Naevius ' advocates ...
... Pompeius ( B.c. 77 ) in Cis- alpine Gallia . He was tribunus plebis ' B.C. 83 , in the consulship of L. Cornelius Scipio and C. Norbanus , when the faction of Marius had the power . Cicero answers the objection of Naevius ' advocates ...
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... Pompeius against Sertorius , Fonteius was praetor of Gallia , and Cicero ( c . 7 ) says that he was praetor during the year in which one of Pompeius ' armies wintered in Gallia . This may show that Fonteius was two years at least in ...
... Pompeius against Sertorius , Fonteius was praetor of Gallia , and Cicero ( c . 7 ) says that he was praetor during the year in which one of Pompeius ' armies wintered in Gallia . This may show that Fonteius was two years at least in ...
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... Pompeius wrote after the battle on the Durius or Turia , and the defeat of Herennius and the capture of Valen- tia . The year in which the supplies were sent into Spain is fixed by Drumann at B.C. 75 , and the year in which the army of ...
... Pompeius wrote after the battle on the Durius or Turia , and the defeat of Herennius and the capture of Valen- tia . The year in which the supplies were sent into Spain is fixed by Drumann at B.C. 75 , and the year in which the army of ...
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... Pompeius punished the Volcae Arecomici and Helvii , both of whom were within the Provincia , and had opposed him in his march into Spain , as it seems , in B.C. 76. He gave their lands to Massilia ( Caesar , B. C. i . 35 ) . Many of the ...
... Pompeius punished the Volcae Arecomici and Helvii , both of whom were within the Provincia , and had opposed him in his march into Spain , as it seems , in B.C. 76. He gave their lands to Massilia ( Caesar , B. C. i . 35 ) . Many of the ...
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... Pompeius wintered in Gallia . Plutarch says ( Sertorius , c . 21 ) : " the generals op- posed to him ( Sertorius ) were obliged to separate , one to march off into Gaul , and Pompeius to winter among the Vaccaei , in great distress for ...
... Pompeius wintered in Gallia . Plutarch says ( Sertorius , c . 21 ) : " the generals op- posed to him ( Sertorius ) were obliged to separate , one to march off into Gaul , and Pompeius to winter among the Vaccaei , in great distress for ...
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