The History of Rome, Libro 21D. McKay, 1896 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 56
... Placentia one day's journey after crossing the river . Hannibal , a few days after , fortified his camp six miles from Placentia , and on the following day , having drawn up his line of bat- tle in sight of the enemy , gave them an ...
... Placentia one day's journey after crossing the river . Hannibal , a few days after , fortified his camp six miles from Placentia , and on the following day , having drawn up his line of bat- tle in sight of the enemy , gave them an ...
Pagina 66
... Placentia ; others , whom the fear of the enemy inspired with boldness to en- ter the river , having crossed it , reached the camp . The rain mixed with snow , and the intolerable severity of the cold , destroyed many men and beasts of ...
... Placentia ; others , whom the fear of the enemy inspired with boldness to en- ter the river , having crossed it , reached the camp . The rain mixed with snow , and the intolerable severity of the cold , destroyed many men and beasts of ...
Pagina 67
... Placentia , both fortified with great care and secured by a strong garrison . In the hope of taking this fort , Hannibal , having set out with the cavalry and the light - armed horse , and having attacked it by night , as he rested his ...
... Placentia , both fortified with great care and secured by a strong garrison . In the hope of taking this fort , Hannibal , having set out with the cavalry and the light - armed horse , and having attacked it by night , as he rested his ...
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