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Caesar was captivated, and Cleopatra stayed on in the palace as his mistress.
During the winter one legion reached Caesar, and there was some stiff fighting
by sea in and around the harbours: at one moment Caesar had to swim for his life
.
Caesar was captivated, and Cleopatra stayed on in the palace as his mistress.
During the winter one legion reached Caesar, and there was some stiff fighting
by sea in and around the harbours: at one moment Caesar had to swim for his life
.
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thus linking with Caesar's own De Bello Civili. Other sources add little.
Commentaries were not strictly historia but rather formed the material for future
historians, though Caesar brought great literary skill to their composition. They
were based ...
thus linking with Caesar's own De Bello Civili. Other sources add little.
Commentaries were not strictly historia but rather formed the material for future
historians, though Caesar brought great literary skill to their composition. They
were based ...
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It is uncertain whether Caesar planned to survey the whole empire for census
purposes, because this view depends on the sole authority of a fifth-century
geographer. [p. 150] 23. caesar's party and the senate. On his supporters see R.
Syme, ...
It is uncertain whether Caesar planned to survey the whole empire for census
purposes, because this view depends on the sole authority of a fifth-century
geographer. [p. 150] 23. caesar's party and the senate. On his supporters see R.
Syme, ...
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ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
The Growth of Romes Empire | 2 |
The Senatorial Government | 5 |
Urheberrecht | |
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