A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1946 - 456 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 54
Pagina 49
... battle was seriously im- paired ; and in 249 what remained of Rome's naval forces were defeated in the harbour of Drepana1 and a large convoy of her transports went down in a storm . The loss of her supremacy at sea reacted seriously on ...
... battle was seriously im- paired ; and in 249 what remained of Rome's naval forces were defeated in the harbour of Drepana1 and a large convoy of her transports went down in a storm . The loss of her supremacy at sea reacted seriously on ...
Pagina 135
... battle - field . II . MARIUS AND THE CIMBRIC INVASION One reason at least why in its opening stages the senatorial government had treated the Jugurthine War so lightly was beyond doubt the presence of a much more serious danger nearer ...
... battle - field . II . MARIUS AND THE CIMBRIC INVASION One reason at least why in its opening stages the senatorial government had treated the Jugurthine War so lightly was beyond doubt the presence of a much more serious danger nearer ...
Pagina 430
... Battles of Ticinus and Trebia ( Dec. ) . Battle of Trasimene : Hannibal enters Apulia : Fabius , as Dictator , avoids open battle . Battle of Cannae : Capua , etc. join Hannibal . Hannibal attempts to win port at Naples . Hannibal ...
... Battles of Ticinus and Trebia ( Dec. ) . Battle of Trasimene : Hannibal enters Apulia : Fabius , as Dictator , avoids open battle . Battle of Cannae : Capua , etc. join Hannibal . Hannibal attempts to win port at Naples . Hannibal ...
Sommario
LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
THE CONQUEST OF ITALY | 24 |
20 sezioni non visualizzate
Parole e frasi comuni
Africa annexed Antony aristocratic Armenia army Asia Minor Assembly attack Augustus battle became Bithynia Brutus Caesar campaign Campania capital Carthage Carthaginian Cato centre century character Cicero Cisalpine Gaul citizens civil Claudius coast colonies command conquest consuls consulship Crassus Danube death defeated democrat Drusus East Eastern Egypt elected Emperor Empire enemy Etruscan favour fleet followed force Forum frontier Gallic garrison governor Gracchus Greece Greek Hadrian hand Hannibal Hellenic imperial important influence Italian Italy land Latin Latium legions Lucullus Macedon magistrates Marius Meanwhile merely military native Nero Octavian once Parthian passed plebeians political Pompey Pompey's popular praetor Praetorian prefect provinces quaestor reign remained Republic revolt Rhine Roman Rome Rome's rule Samnites scarcely Scipio seems Senate Senate's senatorial sent Sicily slaves soldiers Spain successor Sulla's Syria Temple territory throne Tiberius took town Trajan tribes tribune troops Vespasian victory