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... Scipio's harsh requisitionings , were secretly ready to welcome him ; and the other , that Bocchus and Bogud , kings of Mauritania ( Morocco ) - the former had allied himself with Publius Sittius , 1 a Roman soldier of fortune - were at ...
... Scipio's harsh requisitionings , were secretly ready to welcome him ; and the other , that Bocchus and Bogud , kings of Mauritania ( Morocco ) - the former had allied himself with Publius Sittius , 1 a Roman soldier of fortune - were at ...
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... Scipio and Labienus perceived this , they led their entire force of cavalry out of camp , deployed it in line of battle , and drew up their infantry in second line 400 paces in advance of their camps . When Scipio had approached to ...
... Scipio and Labienus perceived this , they led their entire force of cavalry out of camp , deployed it in line of battle , and drew up their infantry in second line 400 paces in advance of their camps . When Scipio had approached to ...
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... Scipio learnt of Caesar's departure , not willing to abandon Vergilius , he followed on his heels , and when he found his advance blocked by the fort , he and Juba went into two camps to the south of it - it was eight miles from Thapsus ...
... Scipio learnt of Caesar's departure , not willing to abandon Vergilius , he followed on his heels , and when he found his advance blocked by the fort , he and Juba went into two camps to the south of it - it was eight miles from Thapsus ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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