A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 189
... CARTHAGE AND NUMIDIA Of all the problems which confronted the Romans after the Second Punic War the question of their future relations to Carthage was the simplest , and yet it was the least successfully handled . While the Economic ...
... CARTHAGE AND NUMIDIA Of all the problems which confronted the Romans after the Second Punic War the question of their future relations to Carthage was the simplest , and yet it was the least successfully handled . While the Economic ...
Pagina 190
... Carthage , now reduced to a mere 5000 square miles . torial ac- Attitude of the Romans to Carthage . The defeat of the Carthaginians in the campaign of 150 ought assuredly to have revealed to the Romans from what quarter , if any , they ...
... Carthage , now reduced to a mere 5000 square miles . torial ac- Attitude of the Romans to Carthage . The defeat of the Carthaginians in the campaign of 150 ought assuredly to have revealed to the Romans from what quarter , if any , they ...
Pagina 191
... Carthage must be destroyed . Under the weight of this mass attack the Senate capitulated to Cats . In 150 it sent an embassy to Carthage with orders to protest against the city's recourse to arms , but to withhold all information as to ...
... Carthage must be destroyed . Under the weight of this mass attack the Senate capitulated to Cats . In 150 it sent an embassy to Carthage with orders to protest against the city's recourse to arms , but to withhold all information as to ...
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