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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CHAPTER XIII THE SECOND PUNIC WAR 1. THE CARTHAGINIAN CONQUESTS IN SPAIN WHILE the Romans were advancing their frontiers from Apennines to Alps , the Carthaginians were making an unexpected recovery from their recent disasters .
CHAPTER XIII THE SECOND PUNIC WAR 1. THE CARTHAGINIAN CONQUESTS IN SPAIN WHILE the Romans were advancing their frontiers from Apennines to Alps , the Carthaginians were making an unexpected recovery from their recent disasters .
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Punic re- cruitment The primary object with which Hamilcar and his successors iaunched out on a new policy in Spain , and the reason with which no doubt they justified it to their countrymen , was to find fresh sources of revenue to ...
Punic re- cruitment The primary object with which Hamilcar and his successors iaunched out on a new policy in Spain , and the reason with which no doubt they justified it to their countrymen , was to find fresh sources of revenue to ...
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Reinforcements from Carthage hurried to the relief of the city ; but the Punic army was destroyed by the swamp - fever which haunted the southern outskirts of the town , and a squadron of 130 galleys - the largest Carthaginian fleet of ...
Reinforcements from Carthage hurried to the relief of the city ; but the Punic army was destroyed by the swamp - fever which haunted the southern outskirts of the town , and a squadron of 130 galleys - the largest Carthaginian fleet of ...
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