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Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database
9468
Plutarch,
Aemilius Paulus
, 24.1
ἀεὶ μὲν οὖν λέγονται φιλοβασίλειοι Μακεδόνες, τότε δʼ ὡς ἐρείσματι κεκλασμένῳ πάντων ἅμα συμπεσόντων ἐγχειρίζοντες αὑτοὺς τῷ Αἰμιλίῳ δύο ἡμέραις ὅλης κύριον αὐτὸν κατέστησαν Μακεδονίας.
Now, the Macedonians are always said to have been lovers of their kings, but at this time, feeling that their prop was shattered and all had fallen with it, they put themselves into the hands of Aemilius, and in two days made him master of all Macedonia.
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