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... persons of distinction were crushed to death , amongst others a senator named C. Vibienus 24. I may mention that the house of Clodius was on the Palatine Hill , and had been purchased by him from M. Scaurus a few months before . Two ...
... persons of distinction were crushed to death , amongst others a senator named C. Vibienus 24. I may mention that the house of Clodius was on the Palatine Hill , and had been purchased by him from M. Scaurus a few months before . Two ...
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... persons demanded to be given up as slaves were free , Milo having given them their liberty immediately afterwards , on the ground that they had fought in his defence and saved his life . 6 These proceedings took place in the intercalary ...
... persons demanded to be given up as slaves were free , Milo having given them their liberty immediately afterwards , on the ground that they had fought in his defence and saved his life . 6 These proceedings took place in the intercalary ...
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... person named M. Aemilius Philemon , well known as a freedman of M. Lepidus , before a pub- lic meeting . His story ... persons of low rank . For further particulars respecting them see Dict . of Antiq . art . Triumviri Capitales ...
... person named M. Aemilius Philemon , well known as a freedman of M. Lepidus , before a pub- lic meeting . His story ... persons of low rank . For further particulars respecting them see Dict . of Antiq . art . Triumviri Capitales ...
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... person , it was judicially decided which of them should be the prin- cipal accuser ; the charges brought by him were then attested by the signatures of the others , who were hence called subscriptores . See the Introduction of Asco ...
... person , it was judicially decided which of them should be the prin- cipal accuser ; the charges brought by him were then attested by the signatures of the others , who were hence called subscriptores . See the Introduction of Asco ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero John Smyth Purton. sented himself in person at the tribunal of Domitius , and sent his friends to appear for him at that of Torquatus ; in the latter court , M. Marcellus was successful in an application made on his ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero John Smyth Purton. sented himself in person at the tribunal of Domitius , and sent his friends to appear for him at that of Torquatus ; in the latter court , M. Marcellus was successful in an application made on his ...
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animi animo Appian Aricia Asconius atque Bona Dea Bovillae Cambridge causa certe CHAPTER Cicero Clodius comitia Comp consul cuius Demy Octavo denique Dict Dion Cassius dius Edited eius enim erat esset Etruria etsi facti fuisse fuit Greek haec hanc hominem homines huius hunc igitur illa ille illi illius illo illud illum insidias Interrex ipsa ipse Itaque iudices iudicium iure Lanuvium leges magis mihi Milo Milo's Milonem Milonis modo multa neque nihil nisi nulla numquam nunc Octavo omnes Plancus Pompeius potest potius praetor primum pro Caelio propter publica quae quam quamquam quibus quid quidem quis quod quum rem publicam Roman Romani Rome saepe sed etiam semper Senate Sext sine slaves solum speech St Catharine's College St John's College sunt tamen tantum tribune vero vestra viri viro vobis καὶ τε τὴν τὸ τοῦ
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