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 1   Note           |       Caesar's assassination in B.C. 46) seem a reasonable estimate.~ ~
 2      I,    11(2) |       slain by the Parthians in B.C. 53, four years before this
 3      I,   127(6) |         This had taken place in B.C.54, about five years before
 4      I,   356(12)|     Marcus Marcellus, Consul in B.C. 51.~ ~
 5      I,   368(14)|        the murder of Clodius in B.C.52, about three years before
 6     II,   140(6) |      The Marian massacre was in B.C. 87-86; the Sullan in 82-
 7     II,   154(9) |                                 B.C. 86, Marius and Cinna were
 8     II,   158(10)|  younger and the Sullan army in B.C. 82. Marius was defeated
 9     II,   616(27)|                              In B.C. 77, after the death of Sulla,
10     II,   616(27)|      defeated by Pompeius in 81 B.C., in which occasion Pompeius
11     II,   616(27)|        Sertorius lasted till 71 B.C., when Pompeius and Metellus
12     II,   650(29)|                              In B.C. 67, Pompeius swept the pirates
13     II,   655(30)|                            From B.C. 66 to B.C. 63, Pompeius
14     II,   655(30)|                 From B.C. 66 to B.C. 63, Pompeius conquered Mithridates,
15    III,    85(4) |        may be remarked that, in B.C. 46, Caesar, after the battle
16    III,   279(18)|       from India to Augustus in B.C. 19, when Zarmanochanus,
17    III,   346(24)|         in Asia Minor about 600 B.C. Lucan (line 393) appears
18     IV,   782(22)|            Curio was tribune in B.C. 50. His earlier years are
19     IV,   932(27)|      period of his tribuneship (B.C. 50-49), become a supporter
20      V,     9(2) |  Consuls for the expiring year, B.C. 49 -- Caius Marcellus and
21      V,   157(14)|        the Gauls under Brennus, B.C. 279.~ ~
22      V,   399(20)|          He was slain at Munda, B.C. 45.~ ~
23      V,   454(23)|   Consul for the incoming year, B.C. 48, along with Servilius
24     VI,    16(1) |         Pompey and Dyrrhachium, B.C. 3, 41, 42.~ ~
25    VII,    16(4) |  Pompeius triumphed first in 81 B.C. for his victories in Sicily
26    VII,    16(4) |       Sertorius was not till 71 B.C., in which year Pompeius
27    VII,   218(9) |      the Phoenicians about 1000 B.C.~ ~
28    VII,  1022(30)|       Octavius under Agrippa in B.C. 36. Pachynus was the S.E.
29   VIII,   339(10)|     middle of the third century B.C.~ ~
30   VIII,   374(12)|        who had been Consul, for B.C. 49, along with Caius Marcellus. (
31   VIII,   965(23)|        the affairs of Egypt, in B.C. 57.~ ~
32     IX,   705(18)| victories in Sicily and Africa, B.C. 81; 2nd. For the conquest
33     IX,   705(18)|      the conquest of Sertorius, B.C. 71; 3rd. For his Eastern
34     IX,   705(18)|       For his Eastern triumphs, B.C. 61. (Compare Book II., 684, &
35      X,   224(8) |        introduced by Caesar, in B.C. 45, was founded on the Egyptian
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