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Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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sicily
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1 1, 26| immediately from Corfinium to Sicily. He discovered that the 2 1, 31| Curio, the propraetor, to Sicily with three legions; and 3 1, 31| him, when he had recovered Sicily, to immediately transport 4 1, 31| Sardinia: Marcus Cato, of Sicily: and Tubero, by the lots, 5 1, 31| Sardinia to Africa. Cato was in Sicily, repairing the old ships 6 1, 31| foot from the states of Sicily. When these things were 7 1, 32| found Sardinia, and Curio, Sicily, deserted by their governors 8 2, 3| Massilians, passed the straits of Sicily without the knowledge or 9 2, 23| Curio, having sailed from Sicily to Africa, and from the 10 2, 23| which Curio had brought from Sicily as convoy to the merchantmen, 11 2, 30| safer and readier retreat to Sicily, from the great number of 12 2, 32| friend, and the provinces of Sicily and Africa, without which 13 2, 34| had brought with him from Sicily knowing that he had great 14 2, 37| immediately dispatched orders to Sicily, that his two legions and 15 2, 43| entreat to be transported to Sicily. He consented, and ordered 16 2, 44| board, and landed safe in Sicily. The rest of the troops 17 3, 4| one veteran legion from Sicily, which being composed of 18 3, 10| of Italy, and having lost Sicily, Cardinia, and the two Spains, 19 3, 42| built during the winter, in Sicily, Gaul, and Italy, were detained; 20 3, 101| time, Cassius arrived in Sicily with a fleet of Syrians,


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