History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 181
... Caesar favoured this . But soon afterwards the chief's territorial ambitions began to cause widespread alarm among the Gauls , who appealed to Rome ; whereupon Caesar , scenting the prospect of another and more dramatic military ...
... Caesar favoured this . But soon afterwards the chief's territorial ambitions began to cause widespread alarm among the Gauls , who appealed to Rome ; whereupon Caesar , scenting the prospect of another and more dramatic military ...
Pagina 186
... Caesar suggested new marriage ties between their families . But Pompey now took a signifi- cant decision by rejecting Caesar's proposed bargain and marrying Cornelia , daughter of the highly aristocratic Metellus Scipio , whom he ...
... Caesar suggested new marriage ties between their families . But Pompey now took a signifi- cant decision by rejecting Caesar's proposed bargain and marrying Cornelia , daughter of the highly aristocratic Metellus Scipio , whom he ...
Pagina 192
... Caesar crossed over to north Africa , and after a campaign in- volving many hardships fought a totally successful battle on the isthmus at Thapsus ( Ras Dimas ) . The enemy commander Metellus Scipio , Pompey's father - in - law ...
... Caesar crossed over to north Africa , and after a campaign in- volving many hardships fought a totally successful battle on the isthmus at Thapsus ( Ras Dimas ) . The enemy commander Metellus Scipio , Pompey's father - in - law ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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