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 170
C . 90 B . C . The P . Scipio was of all great soldiers of antiquity the one whose
personality Younger most resembled that of Alexander the Great . With a mystic
belief in Scib his privilege of direct personal communion with the gods , and a His
...
C . 90 B . C . The P . Scipio was of all great soldiers of antiquity the one whose
personality Younger most resembled that of Alexander the Great . With a mystic
belief in Scib his privilege of direct personal communion with the gods , and a His
...
Pagina 171
left to oppose to Scipio ' s highly trained force . In 207 the Punic general avoided
battle and left Scipio to carry on a war of sieges . In 206 he took the risk of a set
fight ( perhaps under orders from the Carthaginian home government , which ...
left to oppose to Scipio ' s highly trained force . In 207 the Punic general avoided
battle and left Scipio to carry on a war of sieges . In 206 he took the risk of a set
fight ( perhaps under orders from the Carthaginian home government , which ...
Pagina 797
... 632 Corstopitum ( Corbridge ) , 657 , 688 L . Cornelius Scipio Barbatus (
consul Corycus C . , 216 298 ) , 97 - 8 , 105 , 138 Cos , 566 Cn . Cornelius Scipio
( consul 222 ) , 168 Cosa , 154 169 , 172 , 179 Costobocae , 654 P . Cornelius
Scipio ...
... 632 Corstopitum ( Corbridge ) , 657 , 688 L . Cornelius Scipio Barbatus (
consul Corycus C . , 216 298 ) , 97 - 8 , 105 , 138 Cos , 566 Cn . Cornelius Scipio
( consul 222 ) , 168 Cosa , 154 169 , 172 , 179 Costobocae , 654 P . Cornelius
Scipio ...
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