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The Hague, KB, 66 B 13 (41-50 of 78) for (isPartOf all "66 B 13")

41.
The Hague, KB, 66 B 13

fol. 232v

Book 4: Chapter 6

Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, having found two snakes in his house, consults an haruspex

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42.
The Hague, KB, 66 B 13

fol. 245r

Book 5: Chapter 1

A delegation of Carthaginians (with Hasdrubal) before the Roman Senate to pay ransom for their prisoners

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43.
The Hague, KB, 66 B 13

fol. 245r

Book 5: Chapter 1

Scipio retrieves his wounded father, Cornelius Scipio, from the battle-field of Ticinus

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The Hague, KB, 66 B 13

fol. 245r

Book 5: Chapter 1

Scipio turning over prisoners to Hasdrubal

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98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)5

45.
The Hague, KB, 66 B 13

fol. 245r

Book 5: Chapter 1

The senate giving money for the public funeral of king Syphax of Numidia, son-in-law of Hasdrubal, who died in Tibur in captivity

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46.
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fol. 245r

Book 5: Chapter 1

Cicero in his study

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47.
The Hague, KB, 66 B 13

fol. 245r

Book 5: Chapter 1

Caius Popilius Laenas asks Mark Anthony to prosecute, search and kill Cicero

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98B(MARK ANTONY)4

48.
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fol. 245r

Book 5: Chapter 1

Caius Popilius Laenas killing Cicero

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98B(CICERO)68(+0)

49.
The Hague, KB, 66 B 13

fol. 245r

Book 5: Chapter 1

A soldier of Pompeius, having killed a soldier of Sertorius, finds that he has killed his brother; he commits suicide and throws himself onto the pile on which the corpse of his brother is burned

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50.
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fol. 245r

Book 5: Chapter 1

The self-sacrifice of Marcus Curtius: out of patriotism he leaps on horseback into an abyss; Romans throw grain into the chasm to honour him

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98B(CURTIUS, M.)68

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