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Atilius Regulus, whose lands on account of his own poverty were cultivated at the public expense; if, in a word, all the heroes of the old Roman stock, consuls and censors and triumphant generals, were given a brief renewal of life and sent back to earth to give hearing to this case, would you dare in the presence of so many poor consuls to reproach a philosopher with poverty?
The Defense Apuleius 2008
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Atilius Regulus, whose lands on account of his own poverty were cultivated at the public expense; if, in a word, all the heroes of the old Roman stock, consuls and censors and triumphant generals, were given a brief renewal of life and sent back to earth to give hearing to this case, would you dare in the presence of so many poor consuls to reproach a philosopher with poverty?
The Defense Apuleius 2008
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DEFEAT THROUGH SOME FALSE DESERTERS who pretended that Atilius [20] was going to sail to Libya again.
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The Romans went in and proceeded to slaughter them all till Atilius made proclamation that the remainder of the booty and the human beings belonged to him who might take them.
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That of Hope was dedicated by Germanicus: this temple Atilius had vowed in the same war.
The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus; With His Account of Germany, and Life of Agricola Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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Somewhat later Atilius Latinus [18] went to Sicily and finding a city named
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The consul triumphed in pursuance of a decree of the senate; and that Atilius might not be without a share of glory, both the consuls were ordered to lead the army against the
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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_Serranus_, the cognomen of Atilius Regulus, consul 257 B.C., the famous Regulus of the first Punic war.
The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura Lucius Apuleius 1914
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Atilius Regulus, whose lands on account of his own poverty were cultivated at the public expense; if, in a word, all the heroes of the old Roman stock, consuls and censors and triumphant generals, were given a brief renewal of life and sent back to earth to give hearing to this case, would you dare in the presence of so many poor consuls to reproach a philosopher with poverty?
The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura Lucius Apuleius 1914
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The Romans had been again routed by an army weaker by thirty thousand men than their own; the consul Paulus, and Servilius and Atilius, consuls of the year before, were all dead: only Varro saved his life by a disgraceful flight.
The Red Book of Heroes Mrs. Lang 1909
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