The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volumen2Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1906 |
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... Ptolemy Soter II . ( Lathyrus ) in 673 ( 81 ) , his eldest daughter , Berenice , ruled for six months . After that time her stepson , Ptolemy Alexander II . , the prince who had been captured at Cos by Mithradates , and treated by him ...
... Ptolemy Soter II . ( Lathyrus ) in 673 ( 81 ) , his eldest daughter , Berenice , ruled for six months . After that time her stepson , Ptolemy Alexander II . , the prince who had been captured at Cos by Mithradates , and treated by him ...
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... Ptolemy Auletes about 688 ( 66 ) , and died at Tyre in 687 ( 65 ) . This view seems to rest mainly on Suet . Iul . 11 Conciliato populi favore temptavit per partem tribunorum ut sibi Aegyptus provincia plebi scito daretur , nanctus ...
... Ptolemy Auletes about 688 ( 66 ) , and died at Tyre in 687 ( 65 ) . This view seems to rest mainly on Suet . Iul . 11 Conciliato populi favore temptavit per partem tribunorum ut sibi Aegyptus provincia plebi scito daretur , nanctus ...
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... Ptolemy Lathyrus - whether legiti- mate or not is doubtful : it is possible that he was legitimate * - a Ptolemy who is styled in official language Neos Dionysos , Philopator , and Philadelphos , but who was ( and is ) popularly known ...
... Ptolemy Lathyrus - whether legiti- mate or not is doubtful : it is possible that he was legitimate * - a Ptolemy who is styled in official language Neos Dionysos , Philopator , and Philadelphos , but who was ( and is ) popularly known ...
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... Ptolemy , and assign it away from the Roman people . Now , in the first place , are ten men to pass judgment on what is the inheritance of the Roman people when you have chosen that one hundred [ the court of the centumviri ] shall ...
... Ptolemy , and assign it away from the Roman people . Now , in the first place , are ten men to pass judgment on what is the inheritance of the Roman people when you have chosen that one hundred [ the court of the centumviri ] shall ...
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... Ptolemy's claims were not recognised by the Romans , that he held his throne on sufferance , and the condition was ... Ptolemy was between the upper and the nether millstone - the Romans and the Alexandrians . But Caesar wanted money ...
... Ptolemy's claims were not recognised by the Romans , that he held his throne on sufferance , and the condition was ... Ptolemy was between the upper and the nether millstone - the Romans and the Alexandrians . But Caesar wanted money ...
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