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Iam quae in Cn. Pompeium et ampla et noua congesta sunt, hinc adsensione fauoris, illinc fremitu inuidiae litterarum monumentis obstrepunt. eques Romanus pro consule in Hispaniam aduersus Sertorium pari imperio cum Pio Metello principe ciuitatis missus est. nondum ullum honorem curulem auspicatus bis triumphauit. initia magistratuum a summo imperio cepit. tertium consulatum decreto senatus solus gessit. de Mitridate et Tigrane, de multis praeterea regibus plurimisque ciuitatibus et gentibus et praedonibus unum duxit triumphum.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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