Roman History, 50.8.5

Cassius Dio  translated by Earnest Cary

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5Now all these signs had significance for the whole people; for it was the Romans on whom would fall the brunt of the fighting on both sides alike, and it was fated that many should perish in each army at this time and that afterward all the survivors should belong to the victor.

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