Lives of Galba and Otho: With Introduction and NotesMacmillan [and Company], 1890 - 289 sider |
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... imperator by his army are similarly alluded to by Plutarch ( Galb . 6 , 9-14 ) and Tacitus ( i 8 ad fin . ) . A still closer resemblance is seen in the two references to Icelus , Galba's freedman : — which are τῷ δὲ ἀπελευθέρῳ ...
... imperator by his army are similarly alluded to by Plutarch ( Galb . 6 , 9-14 ) and Tacitus ( i 8 ad fin . ) . A still closer resemblance is seen in the two references to Icelus , Galba's freedman : — which are τῷ δὲ ἀπελευθέρῳ ...
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... imperator legatum se senatus ac populi Romani professus est . Ner . 40. de motu Gallia- rum . . . adeo lente ac secure tulit ut gaudentis etiam sus- picionem praeberet . ) Ivi INTRODUCTION . Suetonius and Dio Cassius,
... imperator legatum se senatus ac populi Romani professus est . Ner . 40. de motu Gallia- rum . . . adeo lente ac secure tulit ut gaudentis etiam sus- picionem praeberet . ) Ivi INTRODUCTION . Suetonius and Dio Cassius,
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... imperator . His troops , however , consisted of a single legion , and the value of Vindex ' support was quite uncertain ; and as never before had an emperor been proclaimed outside Rome , it was no wonder that Galba for the present ...
... imperator . His troops , however , consisted of a single legion , and the value of Vindex ' support was quite uncertain ; and as never before had an emperor been proclaimed outside Rome , it was no wonder that Galba for the present ...
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... Imperator and Caesar , and made immediate preparations for marching to Rome . His principal ad- visers were T. Vinius , his legate ; M. Otho , the legate of Lusitania , who had been the first to join his standard ; Cornelius Laco , whom ...
... Imperator and Caesar , and made immediate preparations for marching to Rome . His principal ad- visers were T. Vinius , his legate ; M. Otho , the legate of Lusitania , who had been the first to join his standard ; Cornelius Laco , whom ...
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... imperator must not a second time be disappointed . The first step was to make sure of the neighbouring provinces , in order that no diversion might be made from the rear . Lugdunensis Of the Gallic provinces , Belgica and came over at ...
... imperator must not a second time be disappointed . The first step was to make sure of the neighbouring provinces , in order that no diversion might be made from the rear . Lugdunensis Of the Gallic provinces , Belgica and came over at ...
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