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... Pompeius . C. Laelius Sapiens . Q. Servilius Caepio . Murder of Viriathus . Birth of L. Licinius Crassus the Orator . 139. Cn . Calpurnius Piso . M. Popillius Laenas . The Lex Gabinia Tabellaria . 138. P.Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio ...
... Pompeius . C. Laelius Sapiens . Q. Servilius Caepio . Murder of Viriathus . Birth of L. Licinius Crassus the Orator . 139. Cn . Calpurnius Piso . M. Popillius Laenas . The Lex Gabinia Tabellaria . 138. P.Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio ...
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... tribune . 118. M. Porcius Cato . Q. Marcius Rex . 107. L. Cassius Longinus . C. Marius . 106. C. Atilius Serranus . Q. Servilius Caepio . Capture of Jugurtha . Birth of M. Tullius Cicero and Cn . Pompeius . xiv ROMAN CONSULS .
... tribune . 118. M. Porcius Cato . Q. Marcius Rex . 107. L. Cassius Longinus . C. Marius . 106. C. Atilius Serranus . Q. Servilius Caepio . Capture of Jugurtha . Birth of M. Tullius Cicero and Cn . Pompeius . xiv ROMAN CONSULS .
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... Pompeius - The unsuc- cessful campaign of Q. Pompeius in Spain - The horror of the Iberians of Roman slavery - Failure of the attack on Numantia by Q. Pompeius -He makes a treaty with the Numantini , and escapes punishment at Rome ...
... Pompeius - The unsuc- cessful campaign of Q. Pompeius in Spain - The horror of the Iberians of Roman slavery - Failure of the attack on Numantia by Q. Pompeius -He makes a treaty with the Numantini , and escapes punishment at Rome ...
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... Pompeius , that he came to Further Spain after his praetorship in B.c. 144 ; and he assigns to him all the ill luck of this year , and then says that he was busy at Rome in B.C. 142 canvassing for the consulship which he obtained . It ...
... Pompeius , that he came to Further Spain after his praetorship in B.c. 144 ; and he assigns to him all the ill luck of this year , and then says that he was busy at Rome in B.C. 142 canvassing for the consulship which he obtained . It ...
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... Pompeius and Cn . Servilius Caepio . Pompeius was the first man of his name who attained the consulship , and he founded the nobility of a family , which afterwards played a great part in the history of Rome . He was of mean origin ...
... Pompeius and Cn . Servilius Caepio . Pompeius was the first man of his name who attained the consulship , and he founded the nobility of a family , which afterwards played a great part in the history of Rome . He was of mean origin ...
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