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History of Rome, Vol III

BOOK XXXI
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_Renewal of the war with Philip, king of Macedon.

Successes of Publius Sulpicius, consul, who had the conduct of that war.
The Abydenians, besieged by Philip, put themselves to death, together with their wives and children.

Lucius Furius, praetor, defeats the Insubrian Gauls who had revolted; and Hamilcar, who stirred up the insurrection, is slain, with thirty-five thousand men.

Further operations of Sulpicius, Attalus, and the Rhodians against Philip_.
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It is delightful even to me to have come to the end of the Punic war, as if I myself had borne a share of the toil and danger.


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