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... daughter of Cornelia , was educated with her brothers , and loved them enthusiastically . Many years after their death , the factious Tribune Saturninus forced her to mount the Rostra , that she TO 121. ] 43 AFTER CHAPTER II .
... daughter of Cornelia , was educated with her brothers , and loved them enthusiastically . Many years after their death , the factious Tribune Saturninus forced her to mount the Rostra , that she TO 121. ] 43 AFTER CHAPTER II .
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Elizabeth Caroline Gray. Saturninus forced her to mount the Rostra , that she might still a tumult of the people , by acknowledging Lucius Equitius , to be the son of her brother Tiberius . He thought she would not dare to disavow him ...
Elizabeth Caroline Gray. Saturninus forced her to mount the Rostra , that she might still a tumult of the people , by acknowledging Lucius Equitius , to be the son of her brother Tiberius . He thought she would not dare to disavow him ...
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... Saturninus pro- posed that large tracts of land in Cisalpine Gaul should be assigned to the pauper Legionaries of Marius , who was to enjoy the privilege of conferring the Roman franchise upon three members in each colony . This was ...
... Saturninus pro- posed that large tracts of land in Cisalpine Gaul should be assigned to the pauper Legionaries of Marius , who was to enjoy the privilege of conferring the Roman franchise upon three members in each colony . This was ...
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... Saturninus , whom they saluted as king , and desired to head them against the Senators . Saturninus , with a large force , took possession of the Capitol , and Marius , with the equestrian order , had to besiege his former associates ...
... Saturninus , whom they saluted as king , and desired to head them against the Senators . Saturninus , with a large force , took possession of the Capitol , and Marius , with the equestrian order , had to besiege his former associates ...
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Elizabeth Caroline Gray. of Saturninus were repealed , and Metellus Numidicus , the formidable and injured rival of Marius , was recalled from banishment , his return being welcomed by every mark of honour . Marius , unable to bear the ...
Elizabeth Caroline Gray. of Saturninus were repealed , and Metellus Numidicus , the formidable and injured rival of Marius , was recalled from banishment , his return being welcomed by every mark of honour . Marius , unable to bear the ...
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History of Rome for young persons, Volum 2 Elizabeth Caroline Johnstone Gray Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1847 |
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