id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44315 Plutarch Plutarch's Lives, Volume 4 (of 4) .txt text/plain 282375 23440 81 For Cicero said that by this mild behaviour Cæsar placed the statues of soon as Cæsar had finally defeated Antonius, he took Cicero's son[289] father was Antonius, surnamed Creticus,[324] not a man of any great note her son Antonius, having married after his father's death Cornelius he gave Cæsar great confidence by coming at a critical time with so Antonius near the city of Mutina, on which occasion Cæsar was present the enemy, Antonius being opposed to Cassius, and Cæsar to Brutus,[362] mean time Pacorus,[388] the king's son, with a large Parthian army took place also on the following days, the Romans making only small way. Cæsar's fleet in pursuit; but Antonius, by ordering his men to turn his A Roman Senator named Axius is mentioned by Cicero (_Ad Attic._ iii. Agesilaus I., king of Sparta, iii.; Life and Comparison with ----, wife of Pompeius, daughter of Cæsar, iii. ./cache/44315.txt ./txt/44315.txt