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 147
At this time the Carthagirian battle fleet consisted of some 120 quinqueremes , galleys propelled by fifty or more large oars , each of which was worked by five rowers , and con- taining a complement of 120 marines .
At this time the Carthagirian battle fleet consisted of some 120 quinqueremes , galleys propelled by fifty or more large oars , each of which was worked by five rowers , and con- taining a complement of 120 marines .
Pagina 162
The battle of Cannae was a unique instance of a complete encirclement of a numerically stronger army by a weaker one . This seeming miracle was accomplished by a brilliant application of the Greek tactical principle of co - operation ...
The battle of Cannae was a unique instance of a complete encirclement of a numerically stronger army by a weaker one . This seeming miracle was accomplished by a brilliant application of the Greek tactical principle of co - operation ...
Pagina 217
... to procure peace at a reasonable price , Antiochus offered a mid- winter battle to the Romans on a piece of open ground near Magnesia- ad - Sipylum . In this action he reverted to the tactics of Alexander's age , which Philip had ...
... to procure peace at a reasonable price , Antiochus offered a mid- winter battle to the Romans on a piece of open ground near Magnesia- ad - Sipylum . In this action he reverted to the tactics of Alexander's age , which Philip had ...
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