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IV.26
Background: Jugurthine War
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IV.26.1
IV.27
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IV.27.1
IV.27.2
IV.27.3
IV.27.4
IV.27.5
V.1
Background: Cimbrian War
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V.1.1
V.1.2
V.1.3
V.1.4
V.2
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V.3
Background: Social War
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V.3.1
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V.3.3
V.3.4
V.4
Background: First Mithridatic War
Background: Sulla's Civil Wars
Background: Second Mithridatic War
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V.4.1
V.4.2
V.4.3
V.8
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V.8.1
V.8.2
V.8.3
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V.9
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VI.1
Background: Sertorian War
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VI.1.1
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VI.1.3
VI.5
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VI.5.1
VI.6
Background: Third Mithridatic War
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VI.6.4
VI.7
Background: Third Servile War
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VI.7.1
VI.7.2
VI.7.3
VI.12
Background: Pompey & Pirates
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VI.12.1
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VI.12.3
VI.12.4
VI.15
Background: Catilinarian Conspiracy
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VI.15.1
VI.15.2
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IV.26
P. Scipione Nasica et L. Calpurnio Bestia consulibus
Iugurthae,
Numidarum regi,
bellum inlatum est
quod Adherbalem et Hiempsalem, Micipsae filios, fratres suos, reges et populi Romani amicos,
interemisset
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Who were consuls when the Jugurthine War began?
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