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... probably based their statements on a deduction from the fact that each supported Caes- ar's election and were seen to be co - operating later . Nor can Pompey and Crassus be linked together through Crassus ' friend Q. Arrius and ...
... probably based their statements on a deduction from the fact that each supported Caes- ar's election and were seen to be co - operating later . Nor can Pompey and Crassus be linked together through Crassus ' friend Q. Arrius and ...
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... probably instrumental in providing the text that Petrucci printed in 1513 in Fossombrone . But whichever alternative is accepted , it follows that what evidence there is suggests that Castiglione did not authorize the printed version of ...
... probably instrumental in providing the text that Petrucci printed in 1513 in Fossombrone . But whichever alternative is accepted , it follows that what evidence there is suggests that Castiglione did not authorize the printed version of ...
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... probably an attempt to drive the Cimonian element out of the state cult . v ) The picture of Darius in the Persae is greatly distorted , probably because Aeschylus wanted to demonstrate the sharp contrast between the hybristic Xerxes ...
... probably an attempt to drive the Cimonian element out of the state cult . v ) The picture of Darius in the Persae is greatly distorted , probably because Aeschylus wanted to demonstrate the sharp contrast between the hybristic Xerxes ...
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