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Browsing named entities in a specific section of C. Julius Caesar, Commentaries on the Civil War (ed. William Duncan). Search the whole document.
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Ephesus (Turkey) (search for this): book 3, chapter 33
Besides all this, Scipio gave orders for seizing the treasures of the temple
of Diana at Ephesus, with all the statues of that
goddess. But when he came to the temple, attended by many persons of
senatorian rank, he received letters from Pompey, desiring him to lay aside
all other concerns, and make what haste he could to join him, because Caesar
had passed into Greece all other concerns, and make what haste he could to join him, because Caesar
had passed into Greece with his whole army. In consequence
of this order, he sent back the senators who had been summoned to attend him
at Ephesus, made preparations for passing
into Macedonia, and began his march a few days
after. Thus the Ephesian treasures escaped being plundered.
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 33
Besides all this, Scipio gave orders for seizing the treasures of the temple
of Diana at Ephesus, with all the statues of that
goddess. But when he came to the temple, attended by many persons of
senatorian rank, he received letters from Pompey, desiring him to lay aside
all other concerns, and make what haste he could to join him, because Caesar
had passed into Greece with his whole army. In consequence
of this order, he sent back the senators who had been summoned to attend him
at Ephesus, made preparations for passing
into Macedonia, and began his march a few days
after. Thus the Ephesian treasures escaped being plundered.
Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): book 3, chapter 33
Besides all this, Scipio gave orders for seizing the treasures of the temple
of Diana at Ephesus, with all the statues of that
goddess. But when he came to the temple, attended by many persons of
senatorian rank, he received letters from Pompey, desiring him to lay aside
all other concerns, and make what haste he could to join him, because Caesar
had passed into Greece with his whole army. In consequence
of this order, he sent back the senators who had been summoned to attend him
at Ephesus, made preparations for passing
into Macedonia, and began his march a few days
after. Thus the Ephesian treasures escaped being plundered.