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Corfinium (search for this): book 1, chapter 34
Here he was informed, that Pompey had sent into Spain Vibullius Rufus, the
same who, a few days before, had been made prisoner at Corfinium, and set at liberty by
Caesar; that Domitius was gone to take possession of Marseilles, with seven galleys, which he
had fitted out at Igilium and Cosanum, and manned with his slaves, freedmen,
and labourers; that the deputies of the above-mentioned state, young men of
the first quality, (whom Pompey, at his departure from Rome, had exhorted not to suffer the
memory of his past services to their country to be blotted out by those
lately received from Caesar,) had been sent before, to prepare the way for
his reception. In consequence of their remonstrances, the inhabitants of Marseilles shut their gates against
Caesar, and summone
Rome (Italy) (search for this): book 1, chapter 34
Marseilles (France) (search for this): book 1, chapter 34