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Side xiv
... head is placed in front of the Rostra - The assassins are let loose in the city by Cinna and Marius - The murder of the two Caesars and of P. Crassus - Marcus Antonius the orator is put to death and his head is sent to Marius - Sulla's ...
... head is placed in front of the Rostra - The assassins are let loose in the city by Cinna and Marius - The murder of the two Caesars and of P. Crassus - Marcus Antonius the orator is put to death and his head is sent to Marius - Sulla's ...
Side xxi
... ( Guadal- quivir ) -- The Happy Islands in the Atlantic Ocean - Sertorius crosses the sea to Mauritania , and takes Tingis ( Tangier ) -He crosses again into Spain , and puts himself at the head of the CONTENTS . xxi.
... ( Guadal- quivir ) -- The Happy Islands in the Atlantic Ocean - Sertorius crosses the sea to Mauritania , and takes Tingis ( Tangier ) -He crosses again into Spain , and puts himself at the head of the CONTENTS . xxi.
Side xxii
George Long. Spain , and puts himself at the head of the Lusitani -The fawn of Sertorius -He defeats Fufidius in Farther Spain - Q . Caecilius Metellus Pius is sent from Rome to oppose Sertorius - Sertorius stirs up the Aquitani of ...
George Long. Spain , and puts himself at the head of the Lusitani -The fawn of Sertorius -He defeats Fufidius in Farther Spain - Q . Caecilius Metellus Pius is sent from Rome to oppose Sertorius - Sertorius stirs up the Aquitani of ...
Side xxiii
... head of Sertorius - Pompeius and Metellus attack Cala- gurris unsuccessfully - Pompeius winters in the south of France - Change in the character of Sertorius , as reported by his enemies - His severity to the Spaniards whom he suspected ...
... head of Sertorius - Pompeius and Metellus attack Cala- gurris unsuccessfully - Pompeius winters in the south of France - Change in the character of Sertorius , as reported by his enemies - His severity to the Spaniards whom he suspected ...
Side 5
... Marius in Numidia was continued . Rufus stayed in Italy , and Maximus was sent into Transalpine Gallia to oppose the northern barbarians . Caepio also still remained there at the head of an army , which seems GALLIA . 5.
... Marius in Numidia was continued . Rufus stayed in Italy , and Maximus was sent into Transalpine Gallia to oppose the northern barbarians . Caepio also still remained there at the head of an army , which seems GALLIA . 5.
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