The History of RomeRoutledge, 1854 - 497 pagine |
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Pagina 748
... Lilybæum , and they believed that that fleet had been driven to the islands Ægates by the same storm by which they them- selves had been dispersed . The king writes these tidings , according as they had been received , to Marcus Æmilius ...
... Lilybæum , and they believed that that fleet had been driven to the islands Ægates by the same storm by which they them- selves had been dispersed . The king writes these tidings , according as they had been received , to Marcus Æmilius ...
Pagina 749
... Lilybæum and the maritime states , and that a change of af- fairs would be acceptable to some of them . For these reasons it appeared to the consul that he ought to make no delay , but to repair to Lilybæum with his fleet . The king and ...
... Lilybæum and the maritime states , and that a change of af- fairs would be acceptable to some of them . For these reasons it appeared to the consul that he ought to make no delay , but to repair to Lilybæum with his fleet . The king and ...
Pagina 750
... Lily- bæum , and that the enemy's ships had been scattered and taken . 51. The consul having dismissed Hiero with the royal fleet , and left the prætor to defend the coast of Sicily , passed over himself from Lilybæum to the island ...
... Lily- bæum , and that the enemy's ships had been scattered and taken . 51. The consul having dismissed Hiero with the royal fleet , and left the prætor to defend the coast of Sicily , passed over himself from Lilybæum to the island ...
Pagina 800
... Lilybæum to Titus Otacilius , the prætor , that it might be taken back to Rome by his lieutenant , Publius Sura . The consul himself , proceeding through Sicily on foot , crossed the strait into Italy , summoned , as well as his ...
... Lilybæum to Titus Otacilius , the prætor , that it might be taken back to Rome by his lieutenant , Publius Sura . The consul himself , proceeding through Sicily on foot , crossed the strait into Italy , summoned , as well as his ...
Pagina 825
... and prepared ; in order that when the Carthaginians had perceived that he was gone away to protect the coast of Syracuse , they might im- mediately attack Lilybæum and other parts of the Roman province Y. R. 536. ] 825 THE HISTORY OF ROME .
... and prepared ; in order that when the Carthaginians had perceived that he was gone away to protect the coast of Syracuse , they might im- mediately attack Lilybæum and other parts of the Roman province Y. R. 536. ] 825 THE HISTORY OF ROME .
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