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" The war with the Cilician pirates." The power of the pirates, as Plutarch remarks, ( Vit. Pomp. c. 24) had its foundation in Cilicia. Their progress was the more dangerous, because at first it was little noticed. In the Mithridatic war they assumed new... "
Select orations: with an Engl. comm. by C. Anthon. Revised by G.B. Wheeler - Seite 214
von Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1853
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Band 4

Plutarchus - 1809 - 666 Seiten
...cities, which the pirates had taken, were paying their ransom, to the great disgrace of the Roman power. The number of their galleys amounted to a thousand, and the cities taken to four hundred. Temples, which till then had stood inviolably sacred, became subject to their rapine. They ruined that...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Band 2

Plutarchus - 1813 - 522 Seiten
...cities the pirates had taken were paying their ransom, all to the great disgrace of the Roman power. The number of their galleys amounted to a thousand, and the cities they were masters of, to four thousand. Temples, which had stood inviolably sacred till that time,...
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Plutarch's Lives, Band 5

Plutarch - 1821 - 318 Seiten
...cities the pirates had taken were paying their ransom ; all to the great disgrace of the Roman power. The number of their galleys amounted to a thousand, and the cities they were masters of to four hundred. Temples, which had stood inviolably sacred till that time, they...
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Lives, Translated from the Original Greek: With Notes Historical and ..., Band 3

Plutarch - 1822 - 550 Seiten
...cities the pirates had taken were paying their ransom ; all to the great disgrace of the Roman power. The number of their galleys amounted to a thousand, and the cities they were masters of to four hundred. Temples, which had stood inviolably sacred till that time, they...
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Plutarch's Lives of the Most Select and Illustrious Characters of Antiquity

Plutarch - 1832 - 444 Seiten
...cities the pirates had taken were paying their ransom ; all to the great disgrace of the Roman power. The number of their galleys amounted to a thousand, and the cities they were master of to four hundred. Their power extended over the whole Tuscan Sea, so that the Romans...
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Plutarch's Lives of the Most Select and Illustrious Characters of Antiquity

Plutarch - 1832 - 446 Seiten
...cities the pirates hud taken were paying their ransom ; all to the great disgrace of the Roman power. The number of their galleys amounted to a thousand, and the cities they were master of to four hundred. Their power extended over the whole Tuscan Sea, so that the Romans...
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Plutarch's Lives, Band 3

Plutarch, John Dryden, Arthur Hugh Clough - 1905
...cities the pirates had taken were paying their ransom; all to the great disgrace of the Roman power. The number of their galleys amounted to a thousand, and the cities they were masters of to four hundred. Temples, which had stood inviolably sacred till that time, they...
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Select Orations of Cicero with an English Commentary and Historical ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1838 - 594 Seiten
...want of him the more sensibly." Literally, " they want him the more painfully." 5. Maritimum beUum. " The war with the Cilician pirates." The power of the...attacked the Romans at sea, but infested the great roads, and plundered the villas near the coast. Two praetors, Sextilius and Bellinus, were Page. carried off...
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Select Orations of Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841 - 586 Seiten
...they even feel the want of him the more sensibly." Literally, " they want him the more painfully." 5. Maritimum bellum. " The war with the Cilician pirates."...attacked the Romans at sea, but infested the great roads, and plundered the villas near the coast. Two praetors, Sextilius and Bellinus, were Pag.. carried off...
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Select Orations

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1842 - 594 Seiten
...of him the more sensibly." Literally. u they want him the more painfully." 3. Muritimum let In in. " The war with the Cilician pirates." The power of the...convoys, and made prisoners of their generals. Nay; rhey not only attacked the Romans at sea, but infested the great roads, and plundered the villas near...
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