The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 575
... taken place in men's minds , since the Cau- dine peace , even before any trial of strength had shown an advantage on either side , that Postumius , by surrendering himself , had acquired greater renown among the Romans , than Pontius ...
... taken place in men's minds , since the Cau- dine peace , even before any trial of strength had shown an advantage on either side , that Postumius , by surrendering himself , had acquired greater renown among the Romans , than Pontius ...
Pagina 593
... taken by the enemy ; run , defend it . " This he repeated , as he passed the doors of the principal men , the same to all whom he met , and also to those who ran out in a fright into the streets . The alarm , communicated first by one ...
... taken by the enemy ; run , defend it . " This he repeated , as he passed the doors of the principal men , the same to all whom he met , and also to those who ran out in a fright into the streets . The alarm , communicated first by one ...
Pagina 595
... taken at the first onset . cerians and Samnites were to a man put to the sword ; and to such a length was resentment carried , that at Rome , on the senate being consulted about sending a colony to Luceria , many voted for the ...
... taken at the first onset . cerians and Samnites were to a man put to the sword ; and to such a length was resentment carried , that at Rome , on the senate being consulted about sending a colony to Luceria , many voted for the ...
Pagina 598
... taken prisoners , except such as made their escape to Maleventum , the town which is now called Beneventum . It is recorded that thirty thousand of the Sam- nites were slain or taken . 28. The consuls , after this important victory ...
... taken prisoners , except such as made their escape to Maleventum , the town which is now called Beneventum . It is recorded that thirty thousand of the Sam- nites were slain or taken . 28. The consuls , after this important victory ...
Pagina 599
... taken , either by the dictator Potelius , or the consul Caius Junius , for both accounts are given . Those who attribute to the consul the honour of taking Nola , add , that Atina and Calatia were also taken by him , and that Pœtelius ...
... taken , either by the dictator Potelius , or the consul Caius Junius , for both accounts are given . Those who attribute to the consul the honour of taking Nola , add , that Atina and Calatia were also taken by him , and that Pœtelius ...
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Achradina ædiles Æmilius afterwards allies ambassadors Appius Claudius Apulia arms army arrived Atilius attack battle besieged body booty brought Bruttians Caius Campanians Cannæ captured Capua Carthage Carthaginians Casilinum cavalry citadel Cneius colleague command consul Cornelius Decius decree deserted dictator election enemy enemy's engaged Epicydes Etruria fathers favour fear fight fleet forces fought Fulvius garrison gates Gauls gods Gracchus greater guard Hannibal Hasdrubal Hiero Himilco Hippocrates honour hope horse hundred Iberus infantry Italy king land legions lest Lilybæum Lucanians Luceria Lucius Mago Marcellus marched Marcus military mind night Nola Numidians Papirius passed peace persons plebeian plunder possession prætor prisoners province quarter Quintus Fabius rampart received rest returned revolt river Rome Saguntum Samnites Samnium Scipio Sempronius senate sent ships Sicily side siege slain soldiers Spain surrender Syracusans Syracuse taken Tarentines Tarentum temple territory thence thing thousand tion Titus town treaty tribunes troops Valerius victory walls