Life of Caesar, 1.4.1

Plutarch  translated by Bernadotte Perrin

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4After his return to Rome he impeached Dolabella[8] for maladministration of his province, and many of the cities of Greece supplied him with testimony. Dolabella, it is true, was acquitted, but Caesar, in return for the zealous efforts of the Greeks in his behalf, served as their advocate when they prosecuted Publius Antonius for corruption before Marcus Lucullus, the praetor of Macedonia.

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