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the authority of the Senate and its agent was vindicated; it received further
backing when the People was persuaded by a tribune, L. Calpurnius Bestia (120,
or possibly 121), to recall Popillius Laenas, who had been forced into exile by
Gaius ...
the authority of the Senate and its agent was vindicated; it received further
backing when the People was persuaded by a tribune, L. Calpurnius Bestia (120,
or possibly 121), to recall Popillius Laenas, who had been forced into exile by
Gaius ...
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Further, the treasure which Caepio had taken at Tolosa (p. 54) had mysteriously
disappeared while being transported to Massilia in 106. A special commission of
enquiry was appointed to investigate the loss, but Caepio may have succeeded ...
Further, the treasure which Caepio had taken at Tolosa (p. 54) had mysteriously
disappeared while being transported to Massilia in 106. A special commission of
enquiry was appointed to investigate the loss, but Caepio may have succeeded ...
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There was enough for the moment; if need arose, excuse might be found to
annex Egypt (and pacify Cleopatra), while further conquest would bring in yet
more treasure. Caesar was in fact planning further warfare. As far back as 58 he
had ...
There was enough for the moment; if need arose, excuse might be found to
annex Egypt (and pacify Cleopatra), while further conquest would bring in yet
more treasure. Caesar was in fact planning further warfare. As far back as 58 he
had ...
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ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
The Growth of Romes Empire | 2 |
The Senatorial Government | 5 |
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