Roman History, 51.19.4

Cassius Dio  translated by Earnest Cary

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4When, however, they learned of Antony’s death, the news of which came while Cicero, the son of Cicero, was consul for a part of the year, some held that it had come to pass not without divine direction, since the consul’s father had owed his death chiefly to Antony;

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