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t of Marius. M971 The Sulpician laws. M972 The Sullan legislation. M973 Sullan constitution. M974 Mithridates. M975 Tigranes. M976 Preparations of Mithridates. Power of Mithridates. M977 Sulla lands in Epirus. Siege of Athens. M978 Sulla deposed. M979 Battle of Chaeronea. M980 Revolt of Asia against Mithridates. M981 Negotiations for peace. M982 Sulla returns to Italy. M983 His greatness. Cinna. M984 Civil war. Success of Cinna. M985 Sulla ends the war. M986 Absolute power of Sulla. M987 His triumphs. M988 He reforms. The reforms of Sulla. M989 His retirement. M990 Reaction in favor of the aristocracy. M991 Sertorius. M992 Pompey. M993 Death of Sertorius. M994 Servile war. Pompey. M995 The pirates. Great power given to Pompey. M996 Renewal of hostilities in the East. Lucullus. M997 His victories. Defeat of Mithridates. His death. M998 Pompey in Syria. His victories. M999 His triumph. M1000 Cicero. M1001 Verres. M1002 Public career of Cicero. Cicero as consul. Catiline. M1003 Cicero's services. M1004 His fall. Accomplishments and character of Cicero. M1005 Pompey. M1006 His policy. M1007 Caesar. M1008 The consulship of Caesar. M1009 Caesar in Gaul. M1010 Power of Caesar and Pompey. M1011 Rivalship between Caesar and Pompey. Deplorable state of public affairs. M1012 The Senate demands the abdication of Caesar. Caesar seeks a compromise. Rejected by Pompey. Caesar pursues Pompey. M1013 Caesar in Spain. M1014 Military preparations. M1015 Battle of Dyrhachium. Battle of Pharsalia. M1016 Flight of Pompey to Egypt. Pompey assassinated. M1017 Caesar in Egypt. Eastern conquests. M1018 Pharnaces. M1019 Dictatorship of Caesar. M1020 Cato. M1021 Triumph of Caesar. The vast power of Caesar. M1022 The Julian calendar. Last battle of Caesar. M1023 Death of Caesar. M1024 Character of Caesar. M1025 Great men of Rome at this time. M1026 Antonius takes the lead at Rome. M1027 Octavius. M1028 Brutus and Cassius. M1029 Cicero. M1030 Prospects of civil war. Situation of Roman affairs. The triumvirate of Antonius, Octavius and Lepidus. They proscribe their enemies. M1031 Cassius and Brutus rally the aristocracy. Battle of Philippi. M1032 Roman liberty extinguished. M1033 Cleopatra and Antonius. War between Octavius and Sextus. M1034 Prosperity of the empire. M1035 Extent of the empire. Cities of the empire. Magnificence of Rome. M1036 The imperial master. M1037 Ro
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