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 251
In the eastern campaigns , it is true , the prospects of a rich booty attracted large numbers of semi - professional soldiers who re - engaged themselves voluntarily . On the other hand , Roman officers in Spain had recurrent ...
In the eastern campaigns , it is true , the prospects of a rich booty attracted large numbers of semi - professional soldiers who re - engaged themselves voluntarily . On the other hand , Roman officers in Spain had recurrent ...
Pagina 311
To provide for those of Marius ' soldiers who had a claim to a pension after the Jugurthan war , he carried a bill that conferred upon them capacious allotments of sixty acres apiece in the province of Africa .
To provide for those of Marius ' soldiers who had a claim to a pension after the Jugurthan war , he carried a bill that conferred upon them capacious allotments of sixty acres apiece in the province of Africa .
Pagina 336
But these commanders had so little confidence in their soldiers that they gave Sulla a free road as far as Campania . Here either consul in turn offered battle , but Norbanus was heavily defeated , and Scipio saw his legions charmed ...
But these commanders had so little confidence in their soldiers that they gave Sulla a free road as far as Campania . Here either consul in turn offered battle , but Norbanus was heavily defeated , and Scipio saw his legions charmed ...
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