Chapter 1:
Human complaints are misplaced; the soul guides men to glory.
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Chapter 2:
Body and soul pursuits differ; mind's works are immortal.
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Chapter 3:
Public affairs now lack honor; seeking power often brings trouble.
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Chapter 4:
Narrating noble actions is valuable; personal industry outshines idleness.
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Chapter 5:
Roman war with Jugurtha: significant, revealing nobility's insolence.
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Chapter 6:
Jugurtha's valor grows, alarming King Micipsa; suspicion arises.
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Chapter 7:
Jugurtha sent to war; unexpectedly gains renown, impresses Romans.
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Chapter 8:
Jugurtha's ambition fueled by corruption; earns support at Rome.
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Chapter 9:
Scipio's letter praises Jugurtha, changes Micipsa's mind, adopts Jugurtha.
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Chapter 10:
Micipsa's dying speech urges Jugurtha to value family and kingdom.
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Chapter 11:
Jugurtha, suspecting betrayal, plans treachery against Hiempsal and Atherbal.
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Chapter 12:
Jugurtha orchestrates Hiempsal's murder, seizes control, escalating conflict.
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Chapter 13:
Atherbal flees to Rome, Jugurtha consolidates power through bribery.
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Chapter 14:
Atherbal's plea to the Senate highlights Jugurtha's crimes and injustices.
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Chapter 15:
Jugurtha's ambassadors deny accusations; Senate divided on response.
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Chapter 16:
Jugurtha bribes commissioners, gains favorable division of Numidia.
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Chapter 17:
Early Africa: Geographical boundaries, initial settlers, cultural evolution.
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Chapter 18:
Gætulians, Libyans, and later settlers shape Africa's early history.
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Chapter 19:
Phoenician cities in Africa; Carthage's significance; Roman territories.
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Chapter 20:
Jugurtha's ambition drives him to war against Atherbal for Numidia.
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Chapter 21:
Atherbal's army defeated; Jugurtha besieges Cirta, intensifies conflict.
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Chapter 22:
Roman ambassadors demand peace; Jugurtha stalls with false promises.
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Chapter 23:
Jugurtha escalates siege on Cirta, Atherbal's desperate plea to Rome.
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Chapter 24:
Atherbal's letter details Jugurtha's aggression, appeals for Roman intervention.
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Chapter 25:
Senate debates response; powerful nobles obstruct aid to Atherbal.
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Chapter 26:
Italians persuade Atherbal to surrender to Jugurtha; Atherbal killed.
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Chapter 27:
Senate debates Jugurtha's crimes; Caius Memmius informs the public.
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Chapter 28:
Jugurtha sends ambassadors with bribes; Senate rejects them.
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Chapter 29:
Calpurnius raises an army; Jugurtha tempts him with bribes.
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Chapter 30:
Jugurtha seeks peace, surrenders elephants; Calpurnius returns to Rome.
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Chapter 31:
Caius Memmius criticizes corruption, urges punishment for Jugurtha.
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Chapter 32:
Lucius Cassius sent to bring Jugurtha to Rome.
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Chapter 33:
Jugurtha arrives in Rome, bribes Caius Bæbius for silence.
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Chapter 34:
Bæbius prevents Jugurtha's testimony; public outraged, investigation continues.
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Chapter 35:
Massiva seeks Numidian throne; Jugurtha orders his assassination.
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Chapter 36:
Jugurtha leaves Rome, continues guerrilla tactics against Romans.
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Chapter 37:
Aulus attempts siege, tricked by Jugurtha, agrees to truce.
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Chapter 38:
Jugurtha manipulates Aulus, Romans retreat in disgrace.
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Chapter 39:
Senate debates Aulus's actions; Albinus raises new army.
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Chapter 40:
Caius Memmius proposes inquiry into Jugurtha's bribery of officials.
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Chapter 41:
Nobility and commons clash; Scaurus elected commissioner.
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Chapter 42:
Gracchi brothers' reforms cause noble resistance and civil unrest.
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Chapter 43:
Metellus prepares for war, reforms army discipline.
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Chapter 44:
Metellus faces undisciplined troops, begins reforms.
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Chapter 45:
Metellus implements strict discipline, reforms soldiers' behavior.
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Chapter 46:
Jugurtha offers peace, Metellus negotiates, but remains cautious.
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Chapter 47:
Metellus advances cautiously, Jugurtha prepares ambush.
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Chapter 48:
Jugurtha lures Romans, Metellus anticipates ambush.
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Chapter 49:
Jugurtha attacks Romans, battle ensues; Romans hold ground.
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Chapter 50:
Metellus reorganizes troops, pushes towards victory against Jugurtha.
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Chapter 51:
Metellus rallies troops, fights Jugurtha; uncertain battle outcomes.
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Chapter 52:
Metellus' soldiers ascend hill, Numidians routed; Bomilcar acts.
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Chapter 53:
Romans ambushed, fight back; dust, confusion, eventual victory.
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Chapter 54:
Metellus praises troops, strategizes against Jugurtha's renewed resistance.
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Chapter 55:
Rome celebrates Metellus' victories; cautious progress against Jugurtha.
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Chapter 56:
Metellus attacks Zama, Jugurtha counterattacks, Romans struggle.
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Chapter 57:
Jugurtha's surprise attack; Metellus reinforces camp, defeats Numidians.
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Chapter 58:
Jugurtha retreats, Metellus regroups, defends camp against attacks.
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Chapter 59:
Metellus fortifies camp, thwarts Jugurtha's attacks, strategic stalemate.
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Chapter 60:
Zama's fierce battle; both sides suffer heavy casualties.
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Chapter 61:
Metellus adjusts tactics, Jugurtha evades; prolonged, grueling conflict.
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Chapter 62:
Bomilcar betrays Jugurtha, facilitates Rome's victory
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Chapter 63:
Marius seeks consulship, Metellus delays; tension rises.
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Chapter 64:
Marius defies Metellus, returns to Rome for consulship.
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Chapter 65:
Marius gains support; Metellus faces backlash in Rome.
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Chapter 66:
Vacca betrays Romans; Metellus avenges with swift retribution.
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Chapter 67:
Turpilius survives Vacca massacre; later executed by Metellus.
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Chapter 68:
Metellus advances, plans ambush; captures Vacca conspirators.
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Chapter 69:
Metellus surprises Vacca, destroys city, punishes traitors.
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Chapter 70:
Bomilcar plots against Jugurtha; Nabdalsa hesitates, betrays plot.
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Chapter 71:
Nabdalsa's servant reveals plot; Jugurtha executes conspirators.
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Chapter 72:
Jugurtha fears betrayal, grows paranoid; Metellus prepares for war.
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Chapter 73:
Marius elected consul; commoners support him over Metellus.
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Chapter 74:
Jugurtha's morale declines; Metellus defeats scattered Numidian forces.
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Chapter 75:
Metellus besieges Thala; overcomes natural barriers, secures victory.
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Chapter 76:
Jugurtha flees Thala, fearing Metellus; Metellus fortifies town.
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Chapter 77:
Leptis requests Roman protection against Hamilcar's plots.
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Chapter 78:
The Philæni brothers' sacrifice sets Carthaginian-Cyrenian boundary.
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Chapter 79:
Jugurtha rallies Gætulians, allies with Bocchus against Romans.
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Chapter 80:
Jugurtha convinces Bocchus to attack Romans near Cirta.
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Chapter 81:
Metellus waits for kings near Cirta, learns of Marius.
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Chapter 82:
Metellus negotiates peace with Bocchus, prolongs war.
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Chapter 83:
Marius prepares for Numidia; attacks nobility, organizes troops.
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Chapter 84:
Marius inspires Romans, contrasts his virtues with nobility's failings.
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Chapter 85:
Marius recruits soldiers, sails to Africa, takes command.
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Chapter 86:
Marius attacks towns, teaches new soldiers, unites army.
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Chapter 87:
Marius outmaneuvers Jugurtha, captures him near Cirta.
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Chapter 88:
Marius targets Capsa, a stronghold in the desert.
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Chapter 89:
Marius ingeniously supplies army, marches to Capsa.
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Chapter 90:
Marius captures Capsa, destroys it, enslaves inhabitants.
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Chapter 91:
Marius' success increases reputation, takes more towns.
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Chapter 92:
Marius plans to seize Jugurtha's treasure at Mulucha.
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Chapter 93:
Ligurian scout discovers secret path; leads assault.
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Chapter 94:
Sulla arrives, impresses Marius and soldiers with skills.
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Chapter 95:
Sulla's charisma, competence earn soldiers' admiration.
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Chapter 96:
Jugurtha and Bocchus plan surprise attack on Marius.
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Chapter 97:
Marius counterattacks, secures hills, prepares for night battle.
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Chapter 98:
Romans surprise enemy at night; overwhelming victory.
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Chapter 99:
Marius marches cautiously, maintains discipline, reaches Cirta.
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Chapter 100:
Jugurtha's final attack thwarted by Marius' strategic brilliance.
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Chapter 101:
Battlefield littered with corpses and blood; Marius conquers Cirta.
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Chapter 102:
Bocchus sends ambassadors to negotiate peace; Sulla assists.
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Chapter 103:
Marius discusses terms with Bocchus' ambassadors; temporary truce.
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Chapter 104:
Sulla meets Bocchus; avoids Jugur
tha's ambush.
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Chapter 105:
Volux joins Sulla; plans night march to avoid Jugurtha.
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Chapter 106:
Sulla and Volux pass Jugurtha's camp safely at night.
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Chapter 107:
Bocchus debates alliance, considers betraying Jugurtha to Romans.
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Chapter 108:
Bocchus and Sulla plot to capture Jugurtha during negotiations.
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Chapter 109:
Bocchus pretends peace, consults Sulla, agrees to betrayal.
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Chapter 110:
Sulla convinces Bocchus to betray Jugurtha for Roman favor.
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Chapter 111:
Bocchus feigns cooperation with Jugurtha, arranges meeting.
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Chapter 112:
Bocchus wrestles with decision, ultimately decides to betray Jugurtha.
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Chapter 113:
Jugurtha captured, Marius triumphs; Romans fear Gauls' invasion.
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