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After recovering from a dangerous illness from which he suffered while in Naples, the whole of Italy, starting with the Neapolitans, offer sacrifices of thanksgiving; the triumphant reception he receives from all citizens make Pompey overconfident in his

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Title: After recovering from a dangerous illness from which he suffered while in Naples, the whole of Italy, starting with the Neapolitans, offer sacrifices of thanksgiving; the triumphant reception he receives from all citizens make Pompey overconfident in his
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