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Pompey, Chapter 5
Lucius Terentius, approaches the bed with drawn sword to kill his tentmate Pompey, during the war between Pompey's father and Cinna; Pompey, who had been informed of the plot had left the tent
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Pompey, Chapter 21
Pompey, who had demanded a triumph, which Sulla refused, marching in triumphal procession through the streets of Rome
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iconclass 41A3361 43A42 45A31 45I612 61E(ROME) 83(PLUTARCH, Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans: Pompey, 13) 98B(POMPEY)5
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Pompey, Chapter 45
Pompey with his army suprises the camp of Mithridates VII, king of Pontus, near the Euphrates; at the time the moon stood just above the horizon and behind the Romans, so the long shadows thrown before the Romans made the Mithridates' soldiers miscalculate the distance ofthe Romans when they threw their javelins
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Cicero, Chapter 8
Cicero going to Puteoli's wells to take hot baths
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Cicero, Chapter 47
Cicero with Terentia, receiving the message of the death of his daughter Tullia
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iconclass 41A7612 42B112 46E1 46E2322 98B(CICERO)5 98C(TERENTIA)5 98C(TULLIA)68
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