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[Translation from English to Japanese ] Two legions of the army which had been colonised at Ancona and which had serv...

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Two legions of the army which had been colonised at Ancona and which had served under the elder Caesar and under Antony, hearing of the respective preparations for war, and being moved by friendship for each of them, sent ambassadors to Rome to beseech them both to come to an agreement. Octavian replied that he was not making war against Antony, but that Lucius was making war against him. The ambassadors then united with the officers of this army in a common embassy to Lucius asking him to submit his controversy with Octavian to a tribunal; and they made it plain what they would do if he should not accept the decision. Lucius and his friends accepted the proposal, and fixed the place for the trial at Gabii, a city midway between Rome and Praeneste. A council-chamber was prepared for the arbiters, and two platforms for the speakers in the centre, as in a regular trial. Octavian, who arrived first, sent some horsemen along the road by which Lucius was to come, in order to find out whether any stratagem was discoverable. These met certain horsemen of Lucius, either his advance guard or men spying like the others, and as the two parties came into collision killed some of them. Lucius retreated, saying that he was afraid of being entrapped, and, although recalled by the officers of the army, who promised to escort him, he could not be persuaded to come again.Thus the negotiations came to nothing,and Octavian and Lucius resolved upon war and issued proclamations even now full of bitterness against each other.The army of Lucius consisted of six legions of infantry,which he commanded by virtue of his consulship,and eleven others belonging to Antony,which were under the command of Calenus;these were all in Italy. Octavian had four legions at Capua and his praetorian cohorts about his person. Salvidienus was leading six other legions to Spain. Lucius had supplies of money from Antony's provinces where peace prevailed.But war was raging in all the provinces that had fallen to the lot of Octavian except Sardinia, for which reason he borrowed money from the temples, promising to return it with thanks — from those of Antium, of Nemus.
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Anconaに定着した軍の2レギオンと父Caesarの下に仕え、現在はAntonyに仕えている兵士らは両者が戦争の準備を進めていると聞き、それぞれの友情に心を動かされて、ローマに特使を送って両者が合意を形成するよう懇願した。OctavianはAntonyに対して戦争を仕掛けているのは自分ではなく、Luciusが自分に対して戦いを仕掛けているのだと答えた。そこで特使らは軍の士官らと共通の大使館に集まり、Luciusに法定にOctavianとの論争を提起するよう求め、もちLuciusgaこの決定を受け入れなければ自分たちがどうするかを明快に示した。Luciusとその友人は提案を飲み、公判の場をRomeとPraenesteの中間にある都市Gabiiに定めた。
裁定人のために会議室が準備され、中央には通常の公判と同様、話者のために演壇が設置された。最初に到着したOctavianは発見できそうな計略がないかどうか知るためにLuciusが到着する道沿いに騎兵を送った。Octavianの騎兵らはLuciusの前にいた警護兵、他と同じように偵察に当たっていた騎兵らと衝突し、両者の衝突で数名が殺された。Luciusはわなにかけれらるのが怖いと言って撤退し、軍の士官らは彼をエスコートすると約束して呼び戻したが、Luciusに戻るよう説得することはできなかった。こうして交渉は白紙に戻され、OctavianとLuciusは
戦により決着をつけることになり、互いに一層の敵意に満ちた声明を出した。Lucius軍は歩兵6レギオンで構成され、Luciusの執政官の職を通して指揮をし、Antonyに所属する他の11レギオンはCalenusが指揮を取った。それらの軍はイタリアに駐屯していた。OctavianはCapuaに4レギオンと平民の歩兵を持っていた。しかしSardiniaを除くOctavianが所有する全ての地方で戦争が猛威を振るったため、OctavianはAntiumとNemusの寺院から金を借り、謝礼をつけて返すと約束した。
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