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... Bogud ... to attack the enemy's left flank and rear.2 Labienus tried in vain to stop him . The Pompeians in the line of battle , fancying that Labienus was retreating , lost heart , and before they could discover their mistake the ...
... Bogud ... to attack the enemy's left flank and rear.2 Labienus tried in vain to stop him . The Pompeians in the line of battle , fancying that Labienus was retreating , lost heart , and before they could discover their mistake the ...
Page 297
... Bogud's Moorish horse , no mention is made of them ; the other that , as at the battle of Zama , it was the horsemen of North Africa who decided the issue . Although wounded , Gnaeus with some followers escaped from the battlefield to ...
... Bogud's Moorish horse , no mention is made of them ; the other that , as at the battle of Zama , it was the horsemen of North Africa who decided the issue . Although wounded , Gnaeus with some followers escaped from the battlefield to ...
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... Bogud , King of Mauretania , 264 , 288 , 295 , 296 , 323 Bratuspantium ( ? Breteuil ) , 112 Britain , invasions of , 115-16 , 121-6 Brundisium ( Brindisi ) , 31 , 42 , 46 siege of , 190-1 Bruttium , 42 Brutus , Decimus , 116 , 117 , 133 ...
... Bogud , King of Mauretania , 264 , 288 , 295 , 296 , 323 Bratuspantium ( ? Breteuil ) , 112 Britain , invasions of , 115-16 , 121-6 Brundisium ( Brindisi ) , 31 , 42 , 46 siege of , 190-1 Bruttium , 42 Brutus , Decimus , 116 , 117 , 133 ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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