A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 136
... army of Caepio , the Transalpine governor , was rein- forced by a second under the consul Mallius , an upstart from the ranks who promptly quarrelled with his aristocratic col- league . When the Cimbri came marching south the rift ...
... army of Caepio , the Transalpine governor , was rein- forced by a second under the consul Mallius , an upstart from the ranks who promptly quarrelled with his aristocratic col- league . When the Cimbri came marching south the rift ...
Pagina 152
... army swept aside the weak forces of the Roman governor and occupied the town of Pergamum itself . By the provincials themselves he was welcomed as a saviour . Fifty years of oppression had taught them to regard their Roman masters with ...
... army swept aside the weak forces of the Roman governor and occupied the town of Pergamum itself . By the provincials themselves he was welcomed as a saviour . Fifty years of oppression had taught them to regard their Roman masters with ...
Pagina 229
... army over 100,000 strong . When , however , in the spring of 31 Octavian and Agrippa crossed the Adriatic against him , a distinct lack of cohesion revealed itself in his unwieldy host ; and several of his vassal allies went over to the ...
... army over 100,000 strong . When , however , in the spring of 31 Octavian and Agrippa crossed the Adriatic against him , a distinct lack of cohesion revealed itself in his unwieldy host ; and several of his vassal allies went over to the ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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