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Propagandism had even been carried from thence into the client-states, Numidia and Mauretania. Their legitimate rulers, Hiempsal II son of Gauda, and Bogud son of Bocchus, adhered doubtless to Sulla; but with the aid of the Cinnans the former had been dethroned by the democratic pretender Hiarbas, and similar feuds agitated the Mauretanian kingdom. Spain Sertorius Embarks

It seemed as if the whole crisis were about to end in a few additions to the number of the men who were exiles in Numidia. The Cinnans in Italy Landing of Marius

Dubious Attitude of Strabo The Cinnans around Rome Thus the storm gathered around the capital, and the government could no longer delay bringing forward their troops to protect it. But the forces of Metellus were detained by the Italians in Samnium and before Nola; Strabo alone was in a position to hasten to the help of the capital.

Dubious Attitude of Strabo The Cinnans around Rome Thus the storm gathered around the capital, and the government could no longer delay bringing forward their troops to protect it. But the forces of Metellus were detained by the Italians in Samnium and before Nola; Strabo alone was in a position to hasten to the help of the capital.

It seemed as if the whole crisis were about to end in a few additions to the number of the men who were exiles in Numidia. The Cinnans in Italy Landing of Marius

The gens of the Pompeii, which had only been named for some sixty years in the consular lists, had by no means acquired full standing in the eyes of the aristocracy; even the father of this Pompeius had occupied a very invidious equivocal position towards the senate, and he himself had once been in the ranks of the Cinnans recollections which were suppressed perhaps, but not forgotten.

Propagandism had even been carried from thence into the client-states, Numidia and Mauretania. Their legitimate rulers, Hiempsal II son of Gauda, and Bogud son of Bocchus, adhered doubtless to Sulla; but with the aid of the Cinnans the former had been dethroned by the democratic pretender Hiarbas, and similar feuds agitated the Mauretanian kingdom. Spain Sertorius Embarks

The gens of the Pompeii, which had only been named for some sixty years in the consular lists, had by no means acquired full standing in the eyes of the aristocracy; even the father of this Pompeius had occupied a very invidious equivocal position towards the senate, and he himself had once been in the ranks of the Cinnans recollections which were suppressed perhaps, but not forgotten.