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fol. 166v



Pompey, Chapter 51

Pompey fights against the Albanians. Cosis, Mithridates' brother, rushes upon Pompey, wounding him before being killed

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Pompey, Chapter 60

In Amisus Pompey finds gifts from Pharnaces, Mithridates'son, and many dead bodies of the royal family, including the decomposing corpse of Mithridates which Pompey turns away from in disgust; Publius selling Mithridates' sword-belt to Ariarathes (centre); Caius, the fosterbrother of Mithridates giving the crown to Faustus, the son of Sulla

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fol. 182v



Pompey, Chapter 65

Triumphant entry of Pompey in Rome with the flags of the nations over which he triumphed and prisoners of war including women and children, like those from the families of the kings Tigrane and Mithridates

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Pompey, Chapter 73

Pompey, accompanied by a large force, brings Cicero's brother into the Forum, who petitioned for the return of Cicero from exile

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Pompey, Chapter 83

After recovering from a dangerous illness from which he suffered while in Naples, the whole of Italy, starting with the Neapolitans, offer sacrifices of thanksgiving; the triumphant reception he receives from all citizens make Pompey overconfident in his quarrel with Caesarand thereby hasten the advent of war

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