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110 BC (search for this): text Num., chapter 1
FROM THE VATICAN MSS. OF CARDINAL MAI
Y.R. 644
BOMILCAR being under accusation fled before his trial, B.C. 110 and with him Jugurtha, who uttered that famous saying about bribetakers, that "the whole city of Rome could be bought if a purchaser could be found for it."
FROM PEIRESC
Y.R. 645
Metellus went back to the African province, where he B.C. 109 was accused by the soldiers of slothfulness toward the enemy and of cruelty toward his own men, because he punished offenders severely.
FROM PEIRESC
Y.R. 646
Metellus put the whole senate of Vacca to death because B.C. 108 they had betrayed the Roman garrison to Jugurtha, and with them, also, Turpilius, the prefect of the guard, a Roman citizen, who was under suspicion of being in league with the enemy. After Jugurtha had delivered up to Metellus certain Thracian and Ligurian deserters, the latter cut off the hands of some, and others he b
109 BC (search for this): text Num., chapter 1
FROM THE VATICAN MSS. OF CARDINAL MAI
Y.R. 644
BOMILCAR being under accusation fled before his trial, B.C. 110 and with him Jugurtha, who uttered that famous saying about bribetakers, that "the whole city of Rome could be bought if a purchaser could be found for it."
FROM PEIRESC
Y.R. 645
Metellus went back to the African province, where he B.C. 109 was accused by the soldiers of slothfulness toward the enemy and of cruelty toward his own men, because he punished offenders severely.
FROM PEIRESC
Y.R. 646
Metellus put the whole senate of Vacca to death because B.C. 108 they had betrayed the Roman garrison to Jugurtha, and with them, also, Turpilius, the prefect of the guard, a Roman citizen, who was under suspicion of being in league with the enemy. After Jugurtha had delivered up to Metellus certain Thracian and Ligurian deserters, the latter cut off the hands of some, and others he b
108 BC (search for this): text Num., chapter 1
107 BC (search for this): text Num., chapter 1