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  • He had been an inexperienced and sickly contubernalis privileged to serve with the greatest Roman who ever lived.

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

  • He had been an inexperienced and sickly contubernalis privileged to serve with the greatest Roman who ever lived.

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

  • Almost sixteen and on the verge of official manhood, Gaius Scribonius Curio was due to leave the nursery and become a contubernalis.

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

  • Almost sixteen and on the verge of official manhood, Gaius Scribonius Curio was due to leave the nursery and become a contubernalis.

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

  • Now nineteen years old, he had traveled out the year before to join his father's staff as a contubernalis, very pleased that-as his own father had done before him-he could serve his military training under his father.

    Fortune's Favorites McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1993

  • Provided his purse is fat enough, even a contubernalis can live like a king if he wants.

    Fortune's Favorites McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1993

  • “My brother Caepio would have come,” said young Cato in his harsh and unmelodic voice, “except that he's out of Rome with Catulus's army-a contubernalis, if you know that term.”

    Fortune's Favorites McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1993

  • But between my son's death and the case of Sextus Roscius of Ameria, I saw him only as a contubernalis on my staff in Campania during the Italian War.

    Fortune's Favorites McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1993

  • When he was my contubernalis he acted as my secretary.

    Fortune's Favorites McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1993

  • But when I was just a bit older than my son is now, I was serving as a contubernalis with Lucius Cinna, Publius Lupus, my cousin Lucius Lucilius, and my good friend Gnaeus Octavius Ruso here.

    The Grass Crown McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1991

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