LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 19
... defeated them all in suc- cession , slaying and stripping with his own hand the chief of the Caninans ( Acro , Plutarch tells us , was his name ) , and solemnly offering the spoils in the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol - the first of ...
... defeated them all in suc- cession , slaying and stripping with his own hand the chief of the Caninans ( Acro , Plutarch tells us , was his name ) , and solemnly offering the spoils in the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol - the first of ...
Pagina 58
... defeated the Sa- bines and Equians in the campaign of the year . The triumph was held notwithstanding , on the demand of the tribunes , which the senate were unable to resist ; VALERIAN LAWS . 59 though one of the speakers was 11 FROM ...
... defeated the Sa- bines and Equians in the campaign of the year . The triumph was held notwithstanding , on the demand of the tribunes , which the senate were unable to resist ; VALERIAN LAWS . 59 though one of the speakers was 11 FROM ...
Pagina 62
... defeats the allies of Veii , takes both their camps , restores discipline amongst the Roman troops , draws his lines closer , drives a mine under the walls right into the heart of the city , and sends to Rome to announce that Veii is ...
... defeats the allies of Veii , takes both their camps , restores discipline amongst the Roman troops , draws his lines closer , drives a mine under the walls right into the heart of the city , and sends to Rome to announce that Veii is ...
Pagina 70
... defeated them in two great battles , destroyed their camp , and " not a man was left to carry home the news of their disaster . Such is the story told by Livy ; evidently so coloured and exaggerated , to enhance the glory of Camillus ...
... defeated them in two great battles , destroyed their camp , and " not a man was left to carry home the news of their disaster . Such is the story told by Livy ; evidently so coloured and exaggerated , to enhance the glory of Camillus ...
Pagina 84
... defeated a Roman consul , and taken numerous prisoners ; and in accordance with that horrible super- stition which , as we may see hereafter , found its way into the religion of Rome , they had sacrificed above three hundred Roman ...
... defeated a Roman consul , and taken numerous prisoners ; and in accordance with that horrible super- stition which , as we may see hereafter , found its way into the religion of Rome , they had sacrificed above three hundred Roman ...
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