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On the death of Marius, Valerius Flaccus was elected in his place, and sent to Asia. Licinius was a Senator. He was of Rhodes and a Stoic. Marius was consul with Cn. Papirius Carbo, B.C. 82. There seems to be some confusion about this younger Marius.

In the different forms used in the trial of causes, there was one general practice, the magistrate laid down the law, and referred the judgment as to the facts in the case to an umpire, either an individual or a special court. C. JULIUS CAESAR, m. Aurelia. | + C. JULIUS CAESAR. | + Julia, m. M. Atius Balbus. | + Atia, m. Caesonia, | | | | | + Julia Drusilla. | | | + Agrippina, | m. Cn.

Now let us assume that the ray has come from A to C along AK, KC; the point of refraction K being nearer to A than the point B is; and let CN be the perpendicular upon BC, KN parallel to BC: BM perpendicular upon KN, and KL upon BA.

He left two cohorts to guard the camp. He gave the command of the left wing to Antonius, of the right to P. Sulla, and of the centre to Cn. Domitius: he himself took his post opposite Pompey.

The rest of his life is full of adventure. It is now Norcia. In B.C. 97 Didius was in Spain as Proconsul, and fought against the Celtiberi. Didius is mentioned by Cicero, Pro Cn. The passage in the text should be translated, "he was sent out under Didius as commander, and wintered in Iberia, in Castlo," &c.

She was not the sister of Q. Metellus Nepos and Q. Metellus Celer, as Kaltwasser says, but a kinswoman. Cn. Pompeius and Sextus Pompeius were the sons of Mucia. After her divorce in the year B.C. 62 Mucia married M. Æmilius Scaurus, the brother of the second wife of Pompeius. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus and M. Marcius Philippus were consuls. The trial was that of Milo De Vi, B.C. 56.

Thus Hortensius may be paralleled not only with those who were properly his contemporaries, but with me, and you, my Brutus, and with others of a prior date. He may therefore be included in the lift of those whom I have placed in the time of Sulpicius; but among his proper coevals, such as M. Piso, M. Crassus, Cn.

Considering that an interval of a month, by producing a material change in the weather, might render the parade far less brilliant and attractive, and also that such an offer might not occur a second time, I made no hesitation in preferring Cn. MARET'S hotel.

If he was now fifty, he was born B.C. 138. His colleague was Quintus Pompeius Rufus, who was killed in this same year at the instigation or at least with the approbation of Cn. Pompeius Strabo, the father of Pompeius Magnus. The other three are mentioned in this chapter. Ilia is perhaps a mistake for Julia.

But Q. Varius was a man of quicker invention, and, at the same time, had an equal freedom of expression: besides which, he had a bold and spirited delivery, and a vein of elocution which was neither poor, nor coarse and vulgar; in short, you need not hesitate to pronounce him an Orator. Cn.

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