Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 59
... Pompey for rule of Rome , and then led to a fierce power struggle among Caesar's assassins . In the first matter , Cicero made a noble effort to reconcile Pompey and Caesar in hopes thereby of retaining the senate form of rule in Rome ...
... Pompey for rule of Rome , and then led to a fierce power struggle among Caesar's assassins . In the first matter , Cicero made a noble effort to reconcile Pompey and Caesar in hopes thereby of retaining the senate form of rule in Rome ...
עמוד 71
... Pompey . As Cae- sar rightfully reasoned , Pompey after all could have seized control because of larger forces than Caesar's ; but with additional time , Caesar himself could better arm his men for the unavoidable con- frontation ahead ...
... Pompey . As Cae- sar rightfully reasoned , Pompey after all could have seized control because of larger forces than Caesar's ; but with additional time , Caesar himself could better arm his men for the unavoidable con- frontation ahead ...
עמוד 72
... Pompey , believing that all - out war had started , was fooled com- pletely . Pompey declared a state of anarchy , dismissed all political deliberations , and fled , thereby vacating the seat of power in Rome . At first Caesar gave ...
... Pompey , believing that all - out war had started , was fooled com- pletely . Pompey declared a state of anarchy , dismissed all political deliberations , and fled , thereby vacating the seat of power in Rome . At first Caesar gave ...
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