The History of RomeRoutledge, 1854 - 497 pagine |
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Pagina 565
... hundred horsemen were demanded as hostages , who were to suffer death if the compact were not fulfilled ; a time was then fixed for delivering up the hostages , and sending away the troops disarmed . The return of the consuls renewed ...
... hundred horsemen were demanded as hostages , who were to suffer death if the compact were not fulfilled ; a time was then fixed for delivering up the hostages , and sending away the troops disarmed . The return of the consuls renewed ...
Pagina 586
... hundred and fifty thousand men ; so that , on every revolt of the Latin confederates , ten legions were enlisted almost entirely in the city levy . It often happened during those years , that four or five armies were employed at a time ...
... hundred and fifty thousand men ; so that , on every revolt of the Latin confederates , ten legions were enlisted almost entirely in the city levy . It often happened during those years , that four or five armies were employed at a time ...
Pagina 598
... hundred men , but found the state of things there very different ; the Romans driven from their ground , and the victorious enemy pressing on them thus dis- mayed . However , the arrival of the consul effected a speedy change in every ...
... hundred men , but found the state of things there very different ; the Romans driven from their ground , and the victorious enemy pressing on them thus dis- mayed . However , the arrival of the consul effected a speedy change in every ...
Pagina 628
... hundred and sixty - two thousand three hundred and twenty - two . 1. DURING the consulate of Lucius Genucius and Servius Cornelius , the state enjoyed almost uninterrupted rest from foreign wars . Colonies were led out to Sora and Alba ...
... hundred and sixty - two thousand three hundred and twenty - two . 1. DURING the consulate of Lucius Genucius and Servius Cornelius , the state enjoyed almost uninterrupted rest from foreign wars . Colonies were led out to Sora and Alba ...
Pagina 646
... hundred slain , about eight hundred and thirty made prisoners , and twenty- three military standards taken . 15. The Apulians would have joined their forces to the Sam- nites before this battle , had not the consul , Publius Decius ...
... hundred slain , about eight hundred and thirty made prisoners , and twenty- three military standards taken . 15. The Apulians would have joined their forces to the Sam- nites before this battle , had not the consul , Publius Decius ...
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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