A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 146
... success to an ill - judged offensive against Hiero . In 263 a strong Roman army under the consul Manius Valerius invaded the king's territory and drew lines of siege round Syracuse . Against the im- mensely strong fortifications of the ...
... success to an ill - judged offensive against Hiero . In 263 a strong Roman army under the consul Manius Valerius invaded the king's territory and drew lines of siege round Syracuse . Against the im- mensely strong fortifications of the ...
Pagina 149
... success than before Mylae . But they had by now grasped the importance of sea - power so firmly that by another effort , surpassing all their previous exertions , Combined they forthwith replaced all the lost ships . The reconstructed ...
... success than before Mylae . But they had by now grasped the importance of sea - power so firmly that by another effort , surpassing all their previous exertions , Combined they forthwith replaced all the lost ships . The reconstructed ...
Pagina 693
... success by M. Valerius Martialis ( c . 40–100 ) . Though Martial could not rival his Greek masters ' extreme economy Martial . The satires of Juvenal . The his- torical writings of CH . XXXIX ROMAN SOCIETY FROM A.D. 70 TO 180 693.
... success by M. Valerius Martialis ( c . 40–100 ) . Though Martial could not rival his Greek masters ' extreme economy Martial . The satires of Juvenal . The his- torical writings of CH . XXXIX ROMAN SOCIETY FROM A.D. 70 TO 180 693.
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