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had gone over to Octavianus, Antony became suspicious of treachery, and accordingly put lamblichus to death by torture, along with several others.
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in 51 BC, and in which he writes that lamblichus had sent him intelligence about the movements of the
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Antony's suspicions were apparently excited against lamblichus by his own brother
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to grace his triumph, and then put to death. At a later period (20 BC) his son,
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in 31 BC, lamblichus supported the cause of the latter. But after
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and other allies of the Romans, joined the campaign of
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Index

Imperial Aramaic
phylarchs
Emesenes
Homs
Sampsiceramus I
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Cilicia
Parthian
Pacorus I
Antipater the Idumaean
Ptolemy
Mithridates II
Julius Caesar
besieged in Alexandria
Quintus Caecilius Bassus
Octavianus
Mark Antony
Gnaeus Domitius
Alexander
Rome
Iamblichus II


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