Of the CXXV. booke.
CAius Caesar left Antonie (for to his share fell the empire of some provinces beyond-sea) & returned into Italie. He divided lands among his old souldiours. The mutinies of his owne armie by occasi∣on that the souldiours were seduced by Fulvia the wife of M. Antonius and rose against their Generall, be repressed with exceeding daunger and ieopardie: L. Antonius the Consull and brother to M. Antoni∣us, by the ungracious counsell and persuasion of the said Fulvia, made warre upon Caesar: and having procured those nations to side and take part with him, whose lands had bene made over and assigned to the old souldiours aforesaid; and withall, discomfited M. Lepidus, who with an armie had the govern∣ment and guard of the cittie, entred perforce by way of hostilitie into Rome.