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Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece - Chapter 714: Disagreement in the Roman Senate (II)
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... d blame from time to time. But at this moment, he gazed at Apuleius with a flash of anger, for this man had falsely accused him of taking the spoils of war for himself a dozen years earlier, which eventually forced him to leave Rome after getting tried.
Apuleius met Camillus' fierce gaze without avoiding it. Over the years, with one victory after another, Camillus' prestige grew so much that it made things difficult for him. Whenever he walked around the city, he often saw people pointing ...
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