Sulpieius was betrayed by one of his own slaves, and put to death. 26 Sulla was not yet the absolute master of Rome. Notwithstanding the terror inspired by his sanguinary triumph, the spirits of the citizens generally revived from day to day. So that... The Liberty of Rome: A History - 第 341 頁Samuel Eliot 著 - 1849完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Samuel Eliot - 1853 - 444 頁
...escapes,25 to Africa. Sulpicins was betrayed by one of his own slaves, and put to death.21' Sulla waa not yet the absolute master of Rome. Notwithstanding the terror inspired by his sanguinary triumph, the spirits of the citizens generally revived from day to day. So that when he commended certain candidates... | |
| Samuel Eliot - 1853 - 440 頁
...Appian is not trustworthy. Cf. Liv., Epit. 21 Val. Max., m. S. 5. LXXVH. i breadth escapes,25 to Africa. Sulpicius was betrayed by one of his own slaves, and put to death.26 Sulla was not yet the absolute master of Rome. Notwithstanding the terror inspired by his... | |
| Charles Merivale - 1853 - 626 頁
...strictest discipline, and limited his personal vengeance to exacting the death of twelve of his enemies. Sulpicius was betrayed by one of his own slaves, and put to the sword. Sulla enfranchised the betrayer for his obedience to the edict, and then cast him from the... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 頁
...strictest discipline, and limited his personal vengeance to exacting the death of twelve of his enemies. Sulpicius was betrayed by one of his own slaves, and put to the sword. Sulla enfranchised the betrayer for his obedience to the edict, and then cast him from the... | |
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