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... passage of the Cimbri into Italy - The Valley of the Athesis ( Adige ) —Marius visits Rome after his victory in Gallia , and then joins Catulus in North Italy - The Cimbri advance westward from the Athesis to the neighbourhood of ...
... passage of the Cimbri into Italy - The Valley of the Athesis ( Adige ) —Marius visits Rome after his victory in Gallia , and then joins Catulus in North Italy - The Cimbri advance westward from the Athesis to the neighbourhood of ...
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... passage of Licinianus , which states that " Cn . Mallius was ejected from Rome by a plebiscitum proposed by L. Saturninus , and for the same reason that Caepio had been ejected . " But this passage is interpolated in the text out of the ...
... passage of Licinianus , which states that " Cn . Mallius was ejected from Rome by a plebiscitum proposed by L. Saturninus , and for the same reason that Caepio had been ejected . " But this passage is interpolated in the text out of the ...
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... passage of Cicero has been perverted by some critics in a strange way . They admit that a Roman agrarian law re- lated to the resumption by the state of public land only ; and yet they suppose that this law of the tribune Philippus pro ...
... passage of Cicero has been perverted by some critics in a strange way . They admit that a Roman agrarian law re- lated to the resumption by the state of public land only ; and yet they suppose that this law of the tribune Philippus pro ...
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... passage in Tacitus we learn that in the time of Tiberius the soldiers still complained of deductions being made from their pay for their clothing , arms , and tents . Polybius says that the regular strength of a legion was 4200 men and ...
... passage in Tacitus we learn that in the time of Tiberius the soldiers still complained of deductions being made from their pay for their clothing , arms , and tents . Polybius says that the regular strength of a legion was 4200 men and ...
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... passage in Polybius ( vi . 34 ) , in whose words there is some obscurity . Such a clumsy arrangement would not have suited Caesar in his Gallic campaigns . How- ever we cannot deny that tribunes were still appointed in Caesar's time ...
... passage in Polybius ( vi . 34 ) , in whose words there is some obscurity . Such a clumsy arrangement would not have suited Caesar in his Gallic campaigns . How- ever we cannot deny that tribunes were still appointed in Caesar's time ...
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