A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 147
... battle on planks , in which the marines rather than the rowers settled the issue . It was nothing unprecedented that a land - power should take to naval warfare : at that very moment a king of Macedon was im- provising a fleet with ...
... battle on planks , in which the marines rather than the rowers settled the issue . It was nothing unprecedented that a land - power should take to naval warfare : at that very moment a king of Macedon was im- provising a fleet with ...
Pagina 162
... Battle of by offering them battle on a bare plain near the Apulian town of Cannae , where the Romans had nothing to fear from hidden reserves.14 In this open position the Romans made no other use of their superior numbers than to deepen ...
... Battle of by offering them battle on a bare plain near the Apulian town of Cannae , where the Romans had nothing to fear from hidden reserves.14 In this open position the Romans made no other use of their superior numbers than to deepen ...
Pagina 445
... battle of Jutland . Yet the " battle of Actium " had no morrow . The breakaway of Antony in the wake of Cleopatra suggested to his suspicious followers that he had deliberately deserted them , and furnished them with a valid excuse for ...
... battle of Jutland . Yet the " battle of Actium " had no morrow . The breakaway of Antony in the wake of Cleopatra suggested to his suspicious followers that he had deliberately deserted them , and furnished them with a valid excuse for ...
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