A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1946 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 47
... army under Hanno , succeeded in beating them back . Truth to tell , the enterprise was not so hazardous as might at first sight appear . The Carthaginians , unaccustomed as they were to meet with any opposition either by land or sea ...
... army under Hanno , succeeded in beating them back . Truth to tell , the enterprise was not so hazardous as might at first sight appear . The Carthaginians , unaccustomed as they were to meet with any opposition either by land or sea ...
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 315
... army under a separate legatus . The legions of the Upper Army were posted at Vindonissa near Basel , Argentoratum ( or Strasbourg ) , and Moguntiacum ( or Mainz ) ; the Lower Army had fortified camps at Bonna ( Bonne ) , Novaesium , and ...
... army under a separate legatus . The legions of the Upper Army were posted at Vindonissa near Basel , Argentoratum ( or Strasbourg ) , and Moguntiacum ( or Mainz ) ; the Lower Army had fortified camps at Bonna ( Bonne ) , Novaesium , and ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
THE CONQUEST OF ITALY | 24 |
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