History of the Romans Under the Empire, Volume 2Appleton, 1866 - Rome |
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... Epirus . - Pompeius throws himself before Dyrrhachium . -Maritime operations of Bibulus : his mortification and death . - Sedition in Italy , and death of Cælius . - Antonius crosses over to Epirus with reinforcements.- Cæsar blockades ...
... Epirus . - Pompeius throws himself before Dyrrhachium . -Maritime operations of Bibulus : his mortification and death . - Sedition in Italy , and death of Cælius . - Antonius crosses over to Epirus with reinforcements.- Cæsar blockades ...
Page 107
... Epirus . the main body of the retreating column , for so rapid were Cæsar's movements , that but for this seven days ' delay , Pom- peius would undoubtedly have been overtaken . He now shel- tered himself in Brundisium , ' and charged ...
... Epirus . the main body of the retreating column , for so rapid were Cæsar's movements , that but for this seven days ' delay , Pom- peius would undoubtedly have been overtaken . He now shel- tered himself in Brundisium , ' and charged ...
Page 118
... Epirus , and the opposite shores assumed the character of a foreign and a hostile strand . The consuls listened to it without a murmur , for it was their own chosen champion who avowed it . He left the city , says Cicero , not because ...
... Epirus , and the opposite shores assumed the character of a foreign and a hostile strand . The consuls listened to it without a murmur , for it was their own chosen champion who avowed it . He left the city , says Cicero , not because ...
Page 127
... Epirus , and for a time neither party knew what were his projects , or whither he had repaired . ' But while the Caesarian troops were taking possession of the Italian peninsula from north to south , and establishing themselves in ...
... Epirus , and for a time neither party knew what were his projects , or whither he had repaired . ' But while the Caesarian troops were taking possession of the Italian peninsula from north to south , and establishing themselves in ...
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... Epirus ; though , indeed , he may have justly disregarded as visionary the project attributed to Pompeius by some of his most sanguine adherents , of marching through this trackless region into the north of Italy . Accordingly , he sent ...
... Epirus ; though , indeed , he may have justly disregarded as visionary the project attributed to Pompeius by some of his most sanguine adherents , of marching through this trackless region into the north of Italy . Accordingly , he sent ...
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¹ Cæs abandoned Afranians Afranius Africa ancient Antonius Appian arms army arrived assailants attack Auct authority B. C. ii B. G. vii battle Brundisium Brutus Cælius Cæs Cæsar Caesar's Cæsarian camp campaign Cassius Cato cause cavalry Cicero citizens civil claims Cnæus coast cohorts command Comp confidence conqueror consuls consulship Corfinium Curio declared defence dictator Dion Domitius Dyrrhachium enemy Epirus favour forces friends Gaul Gaulish Gergovia Greek hand honour Ilerda Italy Juba Labienus leader legionaries legions less lieutenants Lucan Marcellus Massilia ment military nobles officers partizans party peius perhaps Pharsalia Plin Plut Plutarch political Pomp Pompeian Pompeius position prætor proconsul province quarters ranks republic retreat rival Roman Rome Scipio seems senate Sicoris side soldiers Spain spirit squadrons success Suet Suetonius tion tribunes triumph troops Varro Vercingetorix vessels veterans victory viii xlii xliii καὶ