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History of Rome, Vol III

BOOK XXX
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That the other consul, to whose lot Italy fell, should receive two legions from Marcus Sextius the praetor.
41.

Publius Scipio was continued in command in the province of Africa, with the armies which he then had.

To the praetor Marcus Valerius Falto the two legions in Bruttium, which Caius Livius had commanded the preceding year, were assigned.

Publius Aelius, the praetor, was to receive two legions in Sicily from Cneius Tremellius.

To Marcus Fabius was assigned one legion, which Publius Lentulus, propraetor, had commanded, to be employed in Sardinia; Marcus Servilius, the consul of the former year, was continued in command in Etruria, with his own two legions likewise.


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