IIIVIR Flashcards

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Philippic 1 - Honours of Caesar

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The promises brought to light after his death far outnumber those given to him in all his life. (Cicero on Antonius)

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Philippic II - Fulvia

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The fate of Clodius and Curio awaits you too as you have that in your house which was fateful to them both.

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Philippic II - the property of Pompey Magnus

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The property of P.M. was subjected to the harsh voice of the auctioneer. // Heinous crime to bid - nobody by Antonius.

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Philippic II - state of the house.

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Brothels instead of bedrooms and cheap eateries in place of dining rooms.

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Philippic II - at the feast of the Luperci

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Presentation of a diadem to JC from MA. Premeditated crime - Caesar rejects it and the people applaud.

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Philippic XIV

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The Republic as preserved by Pansa, Hirtius and Octavian. Salut Caesar as imperator.

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Appian, Civil Wars - establishment

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They meet at a small island near Mutina. Plan the IIIvirate as well as the proscriptions

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Virgil, Georgics - Philippi

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The idea of the farmer dredging up corroded javelins or hitting empty helmets.

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Suetonius, Life of Augustus - Perusia.

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Took vengeance on many, meeting attempts to beg for pardon (..) with one reply, “you must die”.

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Propertius, Siege of Perusia

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His family as suffering loss of life and property. Abandoned limbs of my kinsman. // Discord at Rome taking hold of her citizens.

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Plutarch, Life of Antony - sext p.

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Sext P. as ravaging Italy and having the sea unsafe. Agreement that he can have Sicily and Sardinia and has to send a set amount of grain.

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Augustus, Res Gestae - Sext Pomp.

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I freed the sea from pirates - voluntary oath off allegiance from all the lands. (lie the way Augustus is presenting this).

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