A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 148
Some fifty years previously a despot of Syracuse named Agathocles had defended himself against the Carthaginians by invading Africa , and had all but succeeded in reducing Carthage itself ( 310–306 ) . With this object - lesson before ...
Some fifty years previously a despot of Syracuse named Agathocles had defended himself against the Carthaginians by invading Africa , and had all but succeeded in reducing Carthage itself ( 310–306 ) . With this object - lesson before ...
Pagina 171
THE WAR IN AFRICA 25 In the course of his Spanish campaigns Scipio had prepared for an expedition to Africa by diplomatic overtures to several of the Numidian chieftains who stood in loose alliance with Carthage .
THE WAR IN AFRICA 25 In the course of his Spanish campaigns Scipio had prepared for an expedition to Africa by diplomatic overtures to several of the Numidian chieftains who stood in loose alliance with Carthage .
Pagina 564
In North Africa wheat - growing along the river valleys of Tunisia and in the Algerian coast - lands was intensified , so that these districts became one of the chief sources of supply for Rome . The principal products of the western ...
In North Africa wheat - growing along the river valleys of Tunisia and in the Algerian coast - lands was intensified , so that these districts became one of the chief sources of supply for Rome . The principal products of the western ...
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