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 198
But in this war he forfeited the remnant of his popularity with the Greeks through the indiscriminate attacks of his admirals on ... the allies foiled a determined attack by Philip , but the Pergamene king suffered heavy casualites .
But in this war he forfeited the remnant of his popularity with the Greeks through the indiscriminate attacks of his admirals on ... the allies foiled a determined attack by Philip , but the Pergamene king suffered heavy casualites .
Pagina 199
Therefore it resolved to forestall his next offensive by joining in a pre- ventive attack upon the king . In 200 the consul P. Sulpicius Galba ... on the plausible though legally invalid ground that he had attacked the allies of Rome .
Therefore it resolved to forestall his next offensive by joining in a pre- ventive attack upon the king . In 200 the consul P. Sulpicius Galba ... on the plausible though legally invalid ground that he had attacked the allies of Rome .
Pagina 334
With a final counter - attack on the disordered left flank of the enemy , he converted the battle into a rout , in which Archelaus ' army was virtually destroyed . The disaster to Mithridates ' forces , however , was repaired by the ...
With a final counter - attack on the disordered left flank of the enemy , he converted the battle into a rout , in which Archelaus ' army was virtually destroyed . The disaster to Mithridates ' forces , however , was repaired by the ...
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