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... Crassus , was defeated and slain . Five thousand of his followers , as they were attempting escape , fell in with Pompey , who exterminated them , and 6,000 captured by Crassus were crucified along the Appian Way between Capua and Rome ...
... Crassus , was defeated and slain . Five thousand of his followers , as they were attempting escape , fell in with Pompey , who exterminated them , and 6,000 captured by Crassus were crucified along the Appian Way between Capua and Rome ...
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... Crassus could amply provide ; hence the alliance between them was a mariage de convenance . In 66 B.C. , Crassus stood for one of the two censorships for 65 B.C. , and was elected with Q. Lutatius Catulus as his colleague . Caesar was ...
... Crassus could amply provide ; hence the alliance between them was a mariage de convenance . In 66 B.C. , Crassus stood for one of the two censorships for 65 B.C. , and was elected with Q. Lutatius Catulus as his colleague . Caesar was ...
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... CRASSUS When , after the conference at Luca , Pompey and Crassus became aware that their candidature for consulship of 55 would be opposed , they bought over the tribune Gaius Cato , hitherto one of Pompey's bitterest enemies , to stop ...
... CRASSUS When , after the conference at Luca , Pompey and Crassus became aware that their candidature for consulship of 55 would be opposed , they bought over the tribune Gaius Cato , hitherto one of Pompey's bitterest enemies , to stop ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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