A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 75
Pagina 402
... troops across in two relays , thus doubling the risks of destruction by winter storms or by Pompey's patrols . But he slipped across unscathed with the first division , and after a hairbreadth escape from a Pompeian blockade squadron M ...
... troops across in two relays , thus doubling the risks of destruction by winter storms or by Pompey's patrols . But he slipped across unscathed with the first division , and after a hairbreadth escape from a Pompeian blockade squadron M ...
Pagina 436
... troops stood firm by him in the hour of crisis , and while L. Antonius was carrying out his coup de théâtre in Rome , his adversary made sure of his com- munications through northern Italy with Spain , to which country he had recently ...
... troops stood firm by him in the hour of crisis , and while L. Antonius was carrying out his coup de théâtre in Rome , his adversary made sure of his com- munications through northern Italy with Spain , to which country he had recently ...
Pagina 600
... troops were scattered over a wide area and could not be concen- trated before summer . The Rhine armies invade Italy . the Padus . The plan of campaign of the Vitellians was of a boldness that re- called the greatest exploits of ...
... troops were scattered over a wide area and could not be concen- trated before summer . The Rhine armies invade Italy . the Padus . The plan of campaign of the Vitellians was of a boldness that re- called the greatest exploits of ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
administration Africa ancient Antony Armenia Asia Minor attack attempt Augustus Aurelius battle became Britain Brutus Caesar Caius campaign Campania carried Carthage Carthaginians Cassius chief Christians Cicero civil Claudius colony Comitia command conquests Constantine constituted consul consulship Crassus Dacia Danube death defeat defence Diocletian Domitian early eastern emperors Etruscan force fourth century frontier Gallic Gallienus Gaul gave governor Greek Hadrian hand Hannibal imperial invasion Italian Italy king land Latin Latium legions Lepidus Livy Lucullus Marius Mediterranean ment military municipal named Nero Octavian Parthian plebeians political Pompey praetor praetorian probably provinces Punic reign remained republican Rhine Roman army Roman empire Roman history Roman Stud Rome Rome's Samnites Scipio second century Second Punic War Senate senatorial settlement Severus Sicily soldiers Spain success Sulla's Syria territory third century Tiberius tion took towns tradition Trajan tribes tribune Triumvirate troops Vespasian victory wars western