A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 59
... ARMY . FOREIGN RELATIONS Roman The army of the Roman kings differed but little from other early city - state militias . The normal legio or levy of soldiers was a force of 3300 men , to which each of the three tribes contributed a ...
... ARMY . FOREIGN RELATIONS Roman The army of the Roman kings differed but little from other early city - state militias . The normal legio or levy of soldiers was a force of 3300 men , to which each of the three tribes contributed a ...
Pagina 428
... army of seven legions , which included some of Caesar's best troops . Two other armies of considerable strength lay ... army of his namesake in Macedonia ( p . 433 ) . His army deserted him on the march , and he was put to death by a ...
... army of seven legions , which included some of Caesar's best troops . Two other armies of considerable strength lay ... army of his namesake in Macedonia ( p . 433 ) . His army deserted him on the march , and he was put to death by a ...
Pagina 779
... army dis . The most obvious of all explanations of the Decline is that the foreign enemies who broke across the frontiers in the third and follow- ing centuries were too strong for it . This is a truism which may easily Failure of give ...
... army dis . The most obvious of all explanations of the Decline is that the foreign enemies who broke across the frontiers in the third and follow- ing centuries were too strong for it . This is a truism which may easily Failure of give ...
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