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Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 82
Thessaly (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 82
A few days after, Pompey arrived in Thessaly, and joining Metellus Scipio,
harangued both armies. He first thanked his own for their late services, and
then turning to Scipio's troops, exhorted them to put in for their share of
the booty, which the victory already obtained gave them the fairest prospect
of. Both armies being received into one camp, he shared all the honours of
command with Scipio, ordered a pavilion to be erected for him, and the
trumpets to sound before it. This increase of Pompey's forces, by the
conjunction of two mighty armies, raised the confidence of his followers,
and their assurance of victory to such a degree, that all delays were
considered as a hinderance of their return to Italy; insomuch that if Pompey on any
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