Cicero: A PortraitAllen Lane, 1975 - 341 páginas |
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... Crassus . It is pleasant to picture him in Crassus ' house on the Palatine , so famous in its day for elegance , though soon overtaken by the growth of luxury : there were columns of Hymettan marble- marble was still rare among the ...
... Crassus . It is pleasant to picture him in Crassus ' house on the Palatine , so famous in its day for elegance , though soon overtaken by the growth of luxury : there were columns of Hymettan marble- marble was still rare among the ...
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... Crassus . Caesar at least ( who had just given magnificent games and was perhaps already in financial straits and in debt to Crassus ) openly supported Pompey , as anyone courting the People's favour at this time was bound to do . But ...
... Crassus . Caesar at least ( who had just given magnificent games and was perhaps already in financial straits and in debt to Crassus ) openly supported Pompey , as anyone courting the People's favour at this time was bound to do . But ...
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... Crassus . This is not likely . We know that Crassus had given Cicero information six weeks earlier ; and the Senate as a whole refused to believe the tale , for whatever reasons . One theory , according to Sallust , was that the ...
... Crassus . This is not likely . We know that Crassus had given Cicero information six weeks earlier ; and the Senate as a whole refused to believe the tale , for whatever reasons . One theory , according to Sallust , was that the ...
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Arpinum and Rome 10690 b c | 7 |
At the Foot of the Ladder 9077 B C | 12 |
Political Apprenticeship 7670 B C | 29 |
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