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History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD

CHAPTER XXVI
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His bravery, kindness, and eloquence pleased the Spaniards.

Many Roman refugees and deserters joined him.

He defeated one of Sulla's generals, and drove out of Lusitania (Portugal) METELLUS PIUS,( Footnote: Son of Metellus Numidicus.

He received the agnomen of Pius on account of the love which he displayed for his father, whom he begged the people to recall from banishment in 99.) who had been specially sent against him from Rome.
The object of Sertorius was to establish a government in Spain after the Roman model.

He formed a Senate of three hundred members, and founded at Osca a school for native children.


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