The History of RomeRoutledge, 1854 - 497 pagine |
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Pagina 617
... Campanians , out of pride , and in hatred of the Sam- nites , gave them as ornaments to their gladiators , who used to be exhibited as a show at their feasts , and whom they distin- guished by the name of Samnites . During this year ...
... Campanians , out of pride , and in hatred of the Sam- nites , gave them as ornaments to their gladiators , who used to be exhibited as a show at their feasts , and whom they distin- guished by the name of Samnites . During this year ...
Pagina 834
... re- public , in whose case , had he been a Carthaginian commander , no species of punishment would have been spared . BOOK XXIII . is The Campanians revolt to Hannibal . 834 THE HISTORY OF ROME . [ B. XXII . CHAP . 61 .
... re- public , in whose case , had he been a Carthaginian commander , no species of punishment would have been spared . BOOK XXIII . is The Campanians revolt to Hannibal . 834 THE HISTORY OF ROME . [ B. XXII . CHAP . 61 .
Pagina 835
... Campanians . Successes of Titus Manlius in Sardinia : he takes Hasdrubal the general , Mago , and Han- no prisoners . Claudius Marcellus again defeats the army of Hannibal at Nola , and the hopes of the Romans are revived as to the ...
... Campanians . Successes of Titus Manlius in Sardinia : he takes Hasdrubal the general , Mago , and Han- no prisoners . Claudius Marcellus again defeats the army of Hannibal at Nola , and the hopes of the Romans are revived as to the ...
Pagina 837
... Campanians , the power of punishing an unprincipled and detestable senate , you now have , not at your own imminent peril , by riotously storming the houses of each , which are guarded and garrisoned with slaves and dependants , but ...
... Campanians , the power of punishing an unprincipled and detestable senate , you now have , not at your own imminent peril , by riotously storming the houses of each , which are guarded and garrisoned with slaves and dependants , but ...
Pagina 839
... Campanians . The consul too increased their contempt of himself and his cause , by too much exposing and exhibiting the disastrous state of his affairs ; for when the ambassadors had delivered their message , which was , that the senate ...
... Campanians . The consul too increased their contempt of himself and his cause , by too much exposing and exhibiting the disastrous state of his affairs ; for when the ambassadors had delivered their message , which was , that the senate ...
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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 engaged Epicydes Etruria fathers favour fear fight fleet forces fought Fulvius garrison gates Gauls gods Gracchus 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 Publius Decius 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