A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Soon , too , came the elder Marius , now well over seventy , a horribly sinister
figure , farouche , revengeful , his mind still harping on his late privations , his
beard and hair studiedly unkempt . With a few ships he seized Ostia ; meanwhile
...
Soon , too , came the elder Marius , now well over seventy , a horribly sinister
figure , farouche , revengeful , his mind still harping on his late privations , his
beard and hair studiedly unkempt . With a few ships he seized Ostia ; meanwhile
...
Pagina 191
Soon after , Cicero himself landed at Brundisium , and as he travelled up to
Rome he received a regular ovation from the towns along the route . His vanity
was flattered ; and though disappointed at the compensation paid for the damage
done ...
Soon after , Cicero himself landed at Brundisium , and as he travelled up to
Rome he received a regular ovation from the towns along the route . His vanity
was flattered ; and though disappointed at the compensation paid for the damage
done ...
Pagina 283
But this phase did not last long . There would seem to have been a taint of
madness in the blood of Julia's descendants , and soon after his accession Gaius
was attacked by an illness which left his mind more or less unhinged . It must be ...
But this phase did not last long . There would seem to have been a taint of
madness in the blood of Julia's descendants , and soon after his accession Gaius
was attacked by an illness which left his mind more or less unhinged . It must be ...
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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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