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Marius visited Cappadocia in 99 , when he preferred to leave the city ( it was said
) rather than see the triumphant return of his enemy Q . Metellus Numidicus . It
was also said - later — that he was looking for a chance of a military command for
...
Marius visited Cappadocia in 99 , when he preferred to leave the city ( it was said
) rather than see the triumphant return of his enemy Q . Metellus Numidicus . It
was also said - later — that he was looking for a chance of a military command for
...
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Marius is more important . We cannot really prove his provincial interests either ;
but his connection with the Equites is obvious and need not be argued again at
length ; in particular , it is notewothy that he joined them in 92 in the prosecution
of ...
Marius is more important . We cannot really prove his provincial interests either ;
but his connection with the Equites is obvious and need not be argued again at
length ; in particular , it is notewothy that he joined them in 92 in the prosecution
of ...
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It was only Metellus ' failure to put a speedy end to the War , and the mischance
of Marius ' intrigues against him , that led to Marius ' election . 18 Even then , after
a passing difficulty , Metellus got his triumph - no mean achievement for a man ...
It was only Metellus ' failure to put a speedy end to the War , and the mischance
of Marius ' intrigues against him , that led to Marius ' election . 18 Even then , after
a passing difficulty , Metellus got his triumph - no mean achievement for a man ...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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