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Pagina 173
Hannibal and Mago from Italy . The terms imposed by Scipio , which Abortive
included the cession of Spain , the reduction of the Punic navy to peace twenty
warships and an indemnity of 5000 talents , were accepted at partey . Carthage
and ...
Hannibal and Mago from Italy . The terms imposed by Scipio , which Abortive
included the cession of Spain , the reduction of the Punic navy to peace twenty
warships and an indemnity of 5000 talents , were accepted at partey . Carthage
and ...
Pagina 174
Romans in particular being guilty of indiscriminate plundering and massacre in
the towns recovered by them ; but it was lighted up by the great personalities of
Hannibal and Scipio Africanus . Of these two leaders , Hannibal possessed the ...
Romans in particular being guilty of indiscriminate plundering and massacre in
the towns recovered by them ; but it was lighted up by the great personalities of
Hannibal and Scipio Africanus . Of these two leaders , Hannibal possessed the ...
Pagina 175
But a connexion between Saguntum and Massilia is indicated by the similarity of
their coins in type and weight . The date of the treaty with Rome is uncertain .
Polybius merely states that it was “ several years ” before the time of Hannibal ( iii
.
But a connexion between Saguntum and Massilia is indicated by the similarity of
their coins in type and weight . The date of the treaty with Rome is uncertain .
Polybius merely states that it was “ several years ” before the time of Hannibal ( iii
.
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CHAPTER I | 17 |
LATIUM ANDROME | 33 |
The CONFLICT OF THE ORDERS THE FIRST STAGE | 72 |
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