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Read Ebook: A Smaller History of Rome from the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire by Lawrence Eugene Smith William
Font size: Background color: Text color: Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page Prev PageEbook has 399 lines and 187805 words, and 8 pagesINTERNAL HISTORY, FROM THE CONSULSHIP OF POMPEY AND CRASSUS TO THE RETURN OF POMPEY FROM THE EAST: THE CONSPIRACY OF CATILINE. B.C. 69-61. C. JULIUS CAESAR-- 100. His birth 214 His early history 214 Proscribed by Sulla 215 81. He serves in Asia 215 77. Accuses Dolabella 215 Taken by the Pirates 215 75. Studies in Rhodes 215 68. Quaestor 215 65. Curule AEdile 216 Restores the statues of Marius 216 M. TULLIUS CICERO-- 106. His birth 216 80. Serves in the Social War 216 81. His speech for P. Quintius 216 80. His speech for Sex. Roscius of Ameria 216 79. He goes to Athens 216 78. He studies in Rome 216 77. He returns to Rome 216 76. Quaestor in Sicily 217 70. He accuses Verres 217 68. AEdile 217 66. Praetor 217 He speaks on behalf of the Manilian law 217 History of Catiline 218 Second conspiracy of Catiline 219 Catiline quits Rome 220 Cicero seizes the conspirators 220 They are put to death 221 Popularity of Cicero 221 Remarks upon the punishment of the conspirators 221 FROM POMPEY'S RETURN FROM THE EAST TO CICERO'S BANISHMENT AND RECALL. B.C. 62-57. State of parties in Rome 224 He returns to Rome 225 FIRST TRIUMVIRATE 225 Agrarian Law for the division of the Campanian land 225 Ratification of Pompey's acts in Asia 225 Marriage of Julia, Caesar's daughter, with Pompey 225 Caesar gains over the Equites 225 Vatinian Law, granting to Caesar the provinces of Cisalpine Gaul and Illyricum for five years 226 Transalpine Gaul added 226 His enmity against Cicero 227 He accuses Cicero 227 Banishment of Cicero 227 Return of Cicero from banishment 228 CAESAR'S CAMPAIGNS IN GAUL. B.C. 58-51. INTERNAL HISTORY FROM THE RETURN OF CICERO FROM BANISHMENT TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CIVIL WAR: EXPEDITION AND DEATH OF CRASSUS. B.C. 57-50. Fresh arrangements for the continuance of their power 236 The Trebonian Law, giving the two Spains to Pompey and Syria to Crassus, and prolonging Pompey's government for five years more 236 Dedication of Pompey's theatre 236 He winters in Syria 237 Is defeated and slain near Carrhae 237 Pompey sole Consul 238 Trial and condemnation of Milo 238 Pompey joins the aristocratical party 239 The Senate invest the Consuls with dictatorial power 240 The Tribunes Antony and Cassius fly to Caesar's camp 240 Commencement of the Civil War 240 THE BEGINNING OF THE SECOND CIVIL WAR TO CAESAR'S DEATH, B.C. 49-44. He crosses the Rubicon 241 His triumphal progress through Italy 241 Pompey and his party fly from Rome to Brundusium 242 They are pursued by Caesar 242 They embark for Greece 242 Caesar goes to Rome 242 He sets out for Spain 242 He conquers L. Africanus and M. Petreius, Pompey's lieutenants in Spain 243 Is appointed Dictator, which office he holds only eleven days 243 He takes Massilia 243 He besieges Pompey at Dyrrhachium 244 Is compelled to retire 241 Battle of Pharsalia, and defeat of Pompey 244 Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page Prev Page |
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