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Item M. Annei Carseolani splendidissimi equitis Romani filius, a Sufenate auunculo suo adoptatus testamentum naturalis patris, quo praeteritus erat, apud centumuiros rescidit, cum in eo Tullianus Pompei Magni familiaris ipso quidem Pompeio signatore heres scriptus esset. itaque illi in iudicio plus cum excellentissimi uiri gratia quam cum parentis cineribus negotii fuit. ceterum quamuis utraque haec aduersus nitebantur, tamen paterna bona optinuit: nam L. quidem Sextilius et P. Popilius, quos M. Anneius sanguine sibi coniunctos eadem ex parte qua Tullianum heredes fecerat, sacramento cum adulescentulo contendere ausi non sunt, tametsi praecipuis eo tempore Magni uiribus ad defendendas tabulas testamenti inuitari poterant, et aliquantum adiuuabat heredes quod M. Anneius in Sufenatis familiam ac sacra transierat. sed artissimum inter homines procreationis uinculum patris simul uoluntatem et principis auctoritatem superauit.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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