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... probably by Sulla , and whose people south of the river Po had been granted Roman citizenship ; but those who lived north of it , the Transpadanes , had only Latin rights , and at the time they were agitating for full citizenship ...
... probably by Sulla , and whose people south of the river Po had been granted Roman citizenship ; but those who lived north of it , the Transpadanes , had only Latin rights , and at the time they were agitating for full citizenship ...
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... probably another was needed to hold the two camps , there were probably four in front line . They rushed the six - foot camp wall , scrambled over it , and gained possession of three camps so unexpectedly that the king of the Nitio ...
... probably another was needed to hold the two camps , there were probably four in front line . They rushed the six - foot camp wall , scrambled over it , and gained possession of three camps so unexpectedly that the king of the Nitio ...
Page 147
... probably encamped in the neighbourhood of Troyes among the friendly Lingones . His aim was to reach the Province , and , when ready to move , he set out to the country of the Sequani across the outmost borders of the Lingones'1 to gain ...
... probably encamped in the neighbourhood of Troyes among the friendly Lingones . His aim was to reach the Province , and , when ready to move , he set out to the country of the Sequani across the outmost borders of the Lingones'1 to gain ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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