.: not veracious, however, for two of the alleged Pompeian consulars (‘quos civis, quos viros!’) […] If Caesar must be judged, it is by facts and not by alleged intentions. […] The Senate was full of them, it was alleged. […] The Aelii Lamiae alleged an ancestor among the Laestrygones,1 which was excessive, frivolous and tainted by Hellenic myth. […] Sulpicius Galba alleged personal resentment: he had not been made consul. 5 To the Picene landowner L.