Cicero: A PortraitAllen Lane, 1975 - 341 páginas |
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... given it another suggestion vetoed on grounds of tact . - Cicero now began to be anxious about coming back to Rome , since the city was full of soldiers . Hirtius for one decided not to go to the Senate on 1 June , and advised Cicero ...
... given it another suggestion vetoed on grounds of tact . - Cicero now began to be anxious about coming back to Rome , since the city was full of soldiers . Hirtius for one decided not to go to the Senate on 1 June , and advised Cicero ...
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... given Transalpine Gaul was insane ; rather the ultimate decree should be passed at once and an amnesty given to those abandoning Antony's camp . The ques- tion of rewards for the loyal commanders and soldiers was also on the agenda ...
... given Transalpine Gaul was insane ; rather the ultimate decree should be passed at once and an amnesty given to those abandoning Antony's camp . The ques- tion of rewards for the loyal commanders and soldiers was also on the agenda ...
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... given his command in the East and ordered to deal with Dolabella - Cicero added a suggestion that M. Brutus should support him if possible ; and , most provocative of all , Sextus Pompeius was given command at sea . Whether Cicero ...
... given his command in the East and ordered to deal with Dolabella - Cicero added a suggestion that M. Brutus should support him if possible ; and , most provocative of all , Sextus Pompeius was given command at sea . Whether Cicero ...
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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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