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 95
In 325 a wide turning move was begun by a Roman force which traversed the central Apennines by way of the Lacus Fucinus and showed Roman arms for the first time on the Adri- The atic coast . On this expedition the Romans won over the ...
In 325 a wide turning move was begun by a Roman force which traversed the central Apennines by way of the Lacus Fucinus and showed Roman arms for the first time on the Adri- The atic coast . On this expedition the Romans won over the ...
Pagina 101
Without waiting for explanations , The Taren- the infuriated Tarentines mobilised army and fleet , sank several of tines force the Roman ships , and drove the relief force away from Thurii . With a war . an Etruscan and Gallic campaign ...
Without waiting for explanations , The Taren- the infuriated Tarentines mobilised army and fleet , sank several of tines force the Roman ships , and drove the relief force away from Thurii . With a war . an Etruscan and Gallic campaign ...
Pagina 161
The combined Roman forces now crossed the swollen Battle of river Trebia and threw their whole weight into a ... With their retreat cut off by the flooded stream , the Romans saved little more than 10,000 men out of a force of some ...
The combined Roman forces now crossed the swollen Battle of river Trebia and threw their whole weight into a ... With their retreat cut off by the flooded stream , the Romans saved little more than 10,000 men out of a force of some ...
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