10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BRUNDISIUM»
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#7 Treaty of
Brundisium - 40 BC (The Octavian Chronicles): ...
The seventh of the twelve 'Octavian Chronicles' telling the story of the 'Rise to Power' of Octavian, the adoptive son Julius Caesar. The story takes place in Ancient Rome.
48 F 9.9/157.1, Dolabella to Cicero, Caesar's camp near Dyrrhachium, May 48 A
11.3/213.1, to Atticus, Pompey's camp at Dyrrhachium, 13 June 48 F 14.19/160,
to Terentia, Brundisium, 27 November 48 A 1 1.6/217.4, to Atticus, Brundisium, ...
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Ten Years of the Agnes Kirsopp Lake Michels Lectures at Bryn ...
48 F 9.9/157.1, Dolabella to Cicero, Caesar's camp near Dyrrhachium, May 48 A
1 1.3/213.1, to Atticus, Pompey's camp at Dyrrhachium, May 48 F 14.19/160, to
Terentia, Brundisium, 27 November 48 A 1 1.6/217.4, to Atticus, Brundisium, ...
Suzanne B. Faris, Lesley E. Lundeen, 2006
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Bibliotheca Classica: Or, A Classical Dictionary
It is not necessary to re|>cat the various accounts given by dillerent writers
respecting the foundation of this city ; its antiquity is evident from the statement of
Strabo, that Brundisium was already in existence, and under the government of
its ...
John Lemprière, Charles Anthon, 1831
K.-St. I 460—461). supplicia ... trucidavit: a further point of comparison (cf. vero) is
the killing of Roman citizens. — Antonius is presented as a murderer of Roman
citizens, on the basis of the alleged bloodbath in Brundisium (cf. Phil 3.3-4 [and n
...
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Between Rome and Carthage: Southern Italy during the Second ...
willingly or unwillingly. tarentine hegemonic aspirations in the Sallentine
peninsula were likewise curtailed by Roman expansion. taras probably struggled
with Brundisium for hegemony over the peninsula. ancient sources attest that ...
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the ...
Brundisium, or less correctly Brundusium, a celebrated city on the coast of Apulia,
in the territory of the Galabri. By the Greeks it was called llpcvreatov, a word
which, in the Mcssapian language, signified a □tag's head, from the
resemblance ...
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The Initiation of the Second Macedonian War: An Explication ...
He would then have taken the ships to Brundisium where, at the beginning of the
First Macedonian War, he had begun his earlier operations against Philip (L.
24.10.4 and 11.3). That Cn. Cornelius Lentulus (cos. 201) followed Octavius to ...
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Processes of Integration and Identity Formation in the Roman ...
61 thus brundisium's foundation interfered with the economic development of
tarentum, even if this was not a roman aim in itself. in most cases, therefore, the
wish to improve the economic situation of the allies, or to share with them
economic ...
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Plutarch Caesar: Translated with an Introduction and Commentary
37.3–9: the march to brundisium, december 49–early january 48 C. set sail from
Brundisium on 4 January 48 (C. BC 3.6.1). His journey from Rome might take
seven or eight days (}1 n.), and so the latest possible day for his leaving Rome ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BRUNDISIUM»
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The tense 'Definitive History' into an explosive 'Brundisium' sets the tone, the five-piece deftly barrelling between languid ('Never Been Sad', ... «Mess+Noise, Dec 14»
Azed slip 2200
... meaning '(I) offer it to you' as the introduction to a toast, and unrelated etymologically to the name of the Italian port, from Latin Brundisium. «The Guardian, Aug 14»
Controversy over St Paul in Malta
... the island was in the Adriatic Sea, the usual practice would have been not to call at Syracuse but at the port of Brundisium or Barium and then ... «Times of Malta, Mar 14»
Spartacus: History of Gladiator Revolt Leader
Additionally Crassus's force was still largely intact while another force, led by Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus, was about to land at Brundisium ... «LiveScience.com, Sep 13»
Total War: Rome II
Syracuse had snuck up behind him and landed an army and gone straight to Rome bypassing his Southern garrison in Brundisium bypassing ... «Play.tm, Sep 13»
Review: Total War: Rome II (PC)
So you might decide that Brundisium should be known for its clay pots, while Roma should be known for it's cattle. Sardinia? That's the wine ... «diehard gamefan, Sep 13»
A Road Trip Along Italy's Ancient Appian Way
... then changing perspective by picking up from where the Appia ended, at Brindisi (ancient Brundisium)[2] in the heel of Italy, and working our ... «WBUR, May 12»
Auction Week at Gorny & Mosch – New Price Trends
The first was part of an emission issued shortly after the Treaty of Brundisium in late autumn 40 B. C. The extremely rare piece in good very fine ... «Coin Update News, Mar 12»
Road to Rome
Because of its reach—stretching from Rome to Brundisium (Brindisi)—it aided in the unification of numerous and diverse regions. Kaster ... «The Weekly Standard, Mar 12»
Horace and free speech in the age of WikiLeaks
In Satire 1.5, Horace accompanies Maecenas on his journey to the world-changing conference between Octavian and Antony at Brundisium, ... «OUPblog, Apr 11»