Life of Aemilius Paulus, 1.25.4

Plutarch  translated by Bernadotte Perrin

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4When, however, the author of the story was sought, none could be found, but it eluded all pursuit from one man to another, and finally disappeared in the limitless throng, as in a yawning sea, and was seen to have no sure source. This rumour, then, quickly melted away in the city; but when Domitian was setting out with an army for the war and was already on the march, messages and letters announcing the victory came to meet him.[22] And the success itself was gained on the day when the rumour of it came to Rome, although the distance between the places was more than twenty thousand furlongs. These facts are known to every one of our time.

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Notes

  • [22] Antonius did not get the help he expected from German auxiliaries, and was defeated by Appius Norbanus.

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