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11While he was thus engaged in settling the affairs of Sicily, he received a decree of the senate and a letter from Sulla ordering him to sail to Africa and wage war with all his might against Domitius. For Domitius had assembled there a much larger force than that with which Marius, no long time ago,[13] had crossed from Africa into Italy and confounded the Roman state, making himself tyrant instead of exile.
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