Roman History, 43.19.2

Cassius Dio  translated by Earnest Cary

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2Most of it, of course, delighted the spectators, but the sight of Arsinoë of Egypt, whom he led among the captives, and the host of lictors and the symbols of triumph taken from the citizens who had fallen in Africa displeased them exceedingly.

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