History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 37
... battle was fought beside the volcanic depres- sion of Lake Regillus ( Pantano , now drained ) . Regillus belonged to ... battle and who from now on became the patrons of the cavalry or knights of Rome . · But the battle may not have been ...
... battle was fought beside the volcanic depres- sion of Lake Regillus ( Pantano , now drained ) . Regillus belonged to ... battle and who from now on became the patrons of the cavalry or knights of Rome . · But the battle may not have been ...
Pagina 78
... battles they had ever fought against a Greek army and a Greek ruler . The basis of Pyrrhus ' force was a phalanx of 20,000 men . In battle , lined up in depth , they displayed a front which bristled with the heads of their long lances ...
... battles they had ever fought against a Greek army and a Greek ruler . The basis of Pyrrhus ' force was a phalanx of 20,000 men . In battle , lined up in depth , they displayed a front which bristled with the heads of their long lances ...
Pagina 192
... battle . At the height of winter 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 ...
... battle . At the height of winter 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 ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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