History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 98
... Hannibal , the son of Hamilcar Barca who had originally brought him out to Spain . Hannibal pushed still farther inland as far as the upper River Douro and the Tagus ; and his diplomatic methods earned him considerable popularity among ...
... Hannibal , the son of Hamilcar Barca who had originally brought him out to Spain . Hannibal pushed still farther inland as far as the upper River Douro and the Tagus ; and his diplomatic methods earned him considerable popularity among ...
Pagina 100
... Hannibal's tired army before it could recover , a skirmish between advance guards displayed his cavalry's superior speed , equipment and training so clearly that the Romans fell back across the river to the Apennine foothills , and ...
... Hannibal's tired army before it could recover , a skirmish between advance guards displayed his cavalry's superior speed , equipment and training so clearly that the Romans fell back across the river to the Apennine foothills , and ...
Pagina 105
... Hannibal's gain in Italy . And it came at a very appropriate time . For in spite of their successes in south Italy ... Hannibal was to be on Umbrian territory . On receiving this news the southern Roman commander , leaving a force to ...
... Hannibal's gain in Italy . And it came at a very appropriate time . For in spite of their successes in south Italy ... Hannibal was to be on Umbrian territory . On receiving this news the southern Roman commander , leaving a force to ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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