Life of Pompey, 1.48.3

Plutarch  translated by Bernadotte Perrin

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3Accordingly, Pompey got those enactments of his ratified which Lucullus contested;Caesar received the two Gauls and Illyricum for five years, together with four complete legions; and it was decided that the consuls for the ensuing year[63] should be Piso, the father-in-law of Caesar, and Gabinius, who was the most extravagant of Pompey’s flatterers.

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