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IV. IX. Government of Cinna, IV. X. Punishments Inflicted on Particular Communities IV. XII. Oriental Religions in Italy V. V. Transpadanes IV. X. Cisalpine Gaul Erected into a Province V. IV. Cyprus Annexed IV. VI. Violent Proceedings in the Voting V. IV. Cyprus Annexed IV. I. The Callaeci Conquered IV. IX. Spain V. I. Renewed Outbreak of the Spanish Insurrection V. I. Pompeius in Gaul

Long as Spain had obeyed the Romans, its western shore had remained substantially independent of them even after the expedition of Decimus Brutus against the Callaeci , and they had not even set foot on the northern coast; while the predatory raids, to which the subject provinces found themselves continually exposed from those quarters, did no small injury to the civilization and Romanizing of Spain.

Not -pthiriasis-, as another account states; for the simple reason that such a disease is entirely imaginary. IV. V. Transalpine Relations of Rome, IV. V. The Romans Cross the Eastern Alps IV. I. The Callaeci Conquered IV. V. And Reach the Danube III. XI. As to the Management of the Finances III. XII. Mercantile Spirit IV. III. Jury Courts, IV. III. Character of the Constitution of Gaius Gracchus

The fall of Numantia struck at the root of the opposition that was still here and there stirring against Rome; military demonstrations and the imposition of fines sufficed to secure the acknowledgment of the Roman supremacy in all Hither Spain. The Callaeci Conquered New Organization of Spain In Further Spain the Roman dominion was confirmed and extended by the subjugation of the Lusitanians.

The towns of the Lusitanians dwelling there, which were obstinately defended by their inhabitants, both men and women, were subdued by him; and the hitherto independent Callaeci were united with the Roman province after a great battle, in which 50,000 of them are said to have fallen.

So Caepio invaded Lusitania, and traversed the land as far as the territories of the Vettones and Callaeci; Viriathus declined a conflict with the superior force, and by dexterous movements evaded his antagonist . But when in the ensuing year Caepio renewed the attack, and in addition the army, which had in The meantime become available in the northern province, made its appearance under Marcus Popillius in Lusitania, Viriathus sued for peace on any terms.

The fall of Numantia struck at the root of the opposition that was still here and there stirring against Rome; military demonstrations and the imposition of fines sufficed to secure the acknowledgment of the Roman supremacy in all Hither Spain. The Callaeci Conquered New Organization of Spain In Further Spain the Roman dominion was confirmed and extended by the subjugation of the Lusitanians.

Strabo, indeed, affirms that Galicia, the country of the Callaeci, had been peopled by Greek colonies. According to an extract from the geography of Spain, by Asclepiades the Myrlaean, an ancient tradition stated that the companions of Hercules had settled in these countries.

IV. I. The Callaeci Conquered IV. I. The New Organization of Spain IV. VII. Second Year of the War III. XIII. Irreligious Spirit A delightful specimen may be found in Cicero de Officiis, iii. 12, 13. IV. VI. Collision between the Senate and Equites in the Administration of the Provinces; IV. IX. Siege of Praeneste

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