A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Pagina 189
But at the approach of winter , though Caesar himself returned to his
administrative duties in Cisalpine Gaul , he left his legions quartered in the
country of the Sequani - an ominous decision which the northern tribes of the
interior noted with ...
But at the approach of winter , though Caesar himself returned to his
administrative duties in Cisalpine Gaul , he left his legions quartered in the
country of the Sequani - an ominous decision which the northern tribes of the
interior noted with ...
Pagina 250
Its size , somewhat over a quarter of a million , was by no means over - large for
the purpose which it served ; and Augustus , as we have seen , deliberately
posted the legions in those outlying provinces where trouble might be anticipated
...
Its size , somewhat over a quarter of a million , was by no means over - large for
the purpose which it served ; and Augustus , as we have seen , deliberately
posted the legions in those outlying provinces where trouble might be anticipated
...
Pagina 349
Camp - making played an important part in the routine ; for , though a legion
always fought in the open , it never spent a night except under the shelter of a
palisaded mound . So every private carried a trenching - tool as a part of his
equipment ...
Camp - making played an important part in the routine ; for , though a legion
always fought in the open , it never spent a night except under the shelter of a
palisaded mound . So every private carried a trenching - tool as a part of his
equipment ...
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Sommario
LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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