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... house , was surrounded by crowds of slaves and the lowest rabble , who loudly expressed their sorrow for his fate . His wife Fulvia 23 also inflamed the bad passions excited on the occasion by profuse demonstrations of grief , while ...
... house , was surrounded by crowds of slaves and the lowest rabble , who loudly expressed their sorrow for his fate . His wife Fulvia 23 also inflamed the bad passions excited on the occasion by profuse demonstrations of grief , while ...
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... house itself was set on fire , together with the Porcian Basilica 30 next door to it . The same mob proceeded to attack the house of the Interrex M. Lepidus 31 ( who had been appointed a superior magistrate ) , and also that of Milo 32 ...
... house itself was set on fire , together with the Porcian Basilica 30 next door to it . The same mob proceeded to attack the house of the Interrex M. Lepidus 31 ( who had been appointed a superior magistrate ) , and also that of Milo 32 ...
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... house , and the attack on the house of the Interrex M. Lepidus ; the other against corrupt practices at elections ( de ambitu ) . The penalty for these offences was made more severe , and the forms of proceedings abridged ; for both the ...
... house , and the attack on the house of the Interrex M. Lepidus ; the other against corrupt practices at elections ( de ambitu ) . The penalty for these offences was made more severe , and the forms of proceedings abridged ; for both the ...
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... house of the Triumvir , and gave him back to Milo . Having met with these charges , I have thought it right to mention them , though not alluded to by Cicero . The tribunes Q. Pompeius , C. Sallustius , and Muna- tius Plancus , were ...
... house of the Triumvir , and gave him back to Milo . Having met with these charges , I have thought it right to mention them , though not alluded to by Cicero . The tribunes Q. Pompeius , C. Sallustius , and Muna- tius Plancus , were ...
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... houses both in Rome and in the country were sold by auction , to- gether with his bands of gladiators . In B.C. 49 he was disappointed in his hopes of being allowed by Caesar to return with other exiles to Rome ; and his former ally ...
... houses both in Rome and in the country were sold by auction , to- gether with his bands of gladiators . In B.C. 49 he was disappointed in his hopes of being allowed by Caesar to return with other exiles to Rome ; and his former ally ...
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