A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 156
... conquests . commanders , who played off one clan or tribe against another and achieved their conquests by diplomacy as much as by force of arms . * Vetera ( Cologne ) Lugdunum Aquincum 50 100 200 300 CHAPTER XIII THE SECOND PUNIC WAR.
... conquests . commanders , who played off one clan or tribe against another and achieved their conquests by diplomacy as much as by force of arms . * Vetera ( Cologne ) Lugdunum Aquincum 50 100 200 300 CHAPTER XIII THE SECOND PUNIC WAR.
Pagina 181
... conquests made by the Romans in Spain during the Second Punic War were primarily intended to deprive the Carthaginians of a base of attack upon Italy . It was therefore an obvious postulate of Roman policy that the Punic government ...
... conquests made by the Romans in Spain during the Second Punic War were primarily intended to deprive the Carthaginians of a base of attack upon Italy . It was therefore an obvious postulate of Roman policy that the Punic government ...
Pagina 383
... conquests on his Italian frontiers and committed him- self to the subjugation of all Transalpine Gaul . In quartering his legions for the winter at Vesontio ( Besançon ) he virtually annexed the territory of the Aedui and Sequani , and ...
... conquests on his Italian frontiers and committed him- self to the subjugation of all Transalpine Gaul . In quartering his legions for the winter at Vesontio ( Besançon ) he virtually annexed the territory of the Aedui and Sequani , and ...
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