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 146
But they were lured on by their first easy success to an ill - judged offensive
against Hiero . In 263 a strong Roman army under the consul Manius Valerius
invaded the king ' s territory and drew lines of siege round Syracuse . Against the
...
But they were lured on by their first easy success to an ill - judged offensive
against Hiero . In 263 a strong Roman army under the consul Manius Valerius
invaded the king ' s territory and drew lines of siege round Syracuse . Against the
...
Pagina 149
LATER OPERATIONS IN SICILY At the end of 255 the Romans seemed no
nearer success than before Mylae . But they had by now grasped the importance
of sea - power so firmly that by another effort , surpassing all their previous
exertions ...
LATER OPERATIONS IN SICILY At the end of 255 the Romans seemed no
nearer success than before Mylae . But they had by now grasped the importance
of sea - power so firmly that by another effort , surpassing all their previous
exertions ...
Pagina 564
But in these latter regions the olive was grown with more success than the vine ;
and in the drier areas of North Africa , and notably in southern Tunisia , the same
tree was acclimatised on land which had hitherto been arid steppe and resumed
...
But in these latter regions the olive was grown with more success than the vine ;
and in the drier areas of North Africa , and notably in southern Tunisia , the same
tree was acclimatised on land which had hitherto been arid steppe and resumed
...
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