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... Rome . As the mob in Rome was powerless to back up Marius , Sulla occupied the city without a fight . Once in control , the Sulpician laws were annulled , and Marius and Sulpicius were proclaimed public enemies ; the former escaped ...
... Rome . As the mob in Rome was powerless to back up Marius , Sulla occupied the city without a fight . Once in control , the Sulpician laws were annulled , and Marius and Sulpicius were proclaimed public enemies ; the former escaped ...
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... Rome until granted permission to retain his imperium within the city on the day of his triumph , and because a ... Rome's first foreign - born consul . 2 Div . Iul . , XVIII . 3 Plutarch ( Cato the Younger , V , 2 ) writes : ' he often ...
... Rome until granted permission to retain his imperium within the city on the day of his triumph , and because a ... Rome's first foreign - born consul . 2 Div . Iul . , XVIII . 3 Plutarch ( Cato the Younger , V , 2 ) writes : ' he often ...
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... Rome , the city was thrown into an uproar : while ' those who dwelt outside the city came rushing in ... those who dwelt in Rome were rushing out.'2 Everyone , according to his fancy , was pressing and urging Pompey to adopt his own ...
... Rome , the city was thrown into an uproar : while ' those who dwelt outside the city came rushing in ... those who dwelt in Rome were rushing out.'2 Everyone , according to his fancy , was pressing and urging Pompey to adopt his own ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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