A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 175
... Cicero himself as a respectable person , yet utterly unscrupulous and hopelessly in debt . In 66 , on returning from ... Cicero was now in the lists against him , and after a hot contest Catiline was defeated , Cicero and Mark ...
... Cicero himself as a respectable person , yet utterly unscrupulous and hopelessly in debt . In 66 , on returning from ... Cicero was now in the lists against him , and after a hot contest Catiline was defeated , Cicero and Mark ...
Pagina 177
... Cicero assassinated , and the reins of government seized . On the night of October 20th Crassus handed Cicero an anonymous warning . On the 22nd , at Cicero's request , the Senate passed the ' ultimate decree ' , which , in the absence ...
... Cicero assassinated , and the reins of government seized . On the night of October 20th Crassus handed Cicero an anonymous warning . On the 22nd , at Cicero's request , the Senate passed the ' ultimate decree ' , which , in the absence ...
Pagina 185
... Cicero and Cato were by far the most dangerous ; and there can be little doubt that he was given a free hand to deal with them both . Clodius himself had by no means forgotten his old grudge against Cicero , and the prospect of revenge ...
... Cicero and Cato were by far the most dangerous ; and there can be little doubt that he was given a free hand to deal with them both . Clodius himself had by no means forgotten his old grudge against Cicero , and the prospect of revenge ...
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THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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