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Cosa (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 22
In the meantime Milo, having despatched letters to all the
colonies and free towns, intimating that what he did was in virtue of
Pompey's authority, who had sent him orders by Bibulus, endeavored to draw
over the debtors to his party. But not succeeding in his design, he
contented himself with setting some slaves at liberty, and with them marched
to besiege Cosa, in the territory of Turinum. Q.
Paedius the pretor, with a garrison of one legion, commanded in the town:
and here Milo was slain by a stone from a machine
on the walls. Caelius giving out that he was gone to Caesar, came to Thurium, where endeavouring to debauch the
inhabitants, and corrupt by promises of money the Spanish and Gaulish horse,
whom Caesar had sent thither to garrison th
Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 22
Melos (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 22
In the meantime Milo, having despatched letters to all the
colonies and free towns, intimating that what he did was in virtue of
Pompey's authority, who had sent him orders by Bibulus, endeavored to draw
over the debtors to his party. But not succeeding in his design, he
contented himself with setting some slaves at liberty, and with them marched
to besiege Cosa, in the territory of Turinum. Q.
Paedius the pretor, with a garrison of one legion, commanded in the town:
and here Milo was slain by a stone from a machine
on the walls. Caelius giving out that he was gone to Caesar, came to Thurium, where endeavouring to debauch the
inhabitants, and corrupt by promises of money the Spanish and Gaulish horse,
whom Caesar had sent thither to garrison th
Thurium (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 22