He had already expelled from Sardinia M. Lurius the partisan of Octaviantis, and he now made descents upon the coasts of southern Italy. A complete revolution of alliances transformed the visage-but not the substance--of Roman politics. Octavianus the adventurer, after achieving recognition with Republican help against the domination of Antonius, deserted and proscribed his associates before a year had passed; again, at Perusia, he stamped out the liberties of Rome and Italy in blood and desolation, and stood forth as the revolutionary leader, unveiled and implacable. Antonius, however, a former public enemy, was now invading Italy with what remained of the Republican armed forces.
ペルージャで再び彼は、ローマとイタリアの自由を一掃して血と荒廃と化し、覆いを取った完璧な革命の指導者として戦った。しかし以前公の敵であったアントニウスは今や共和派の部隊の残党と共にイタリアを侵略しつつあった。