History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 25
... military organization that had been occurring elsewhere , first in Greece and then in Etruria . From about 750 BC the Greeks had begun to develop heavy infantry equipment , partly under Assyrian influence and partly through contact with ...
... military organization that had been occurring elsewhere , first in Greece and then in Etruria . From about 750 BC the Greeks had begun to develop heavy infantry equipment , partly under Assyrian influence and partly through contact with ...
Pagina 154
... military tactics ; in particular the supersession of the maniple , implying dispersion , by the larger cohort , providing concentration , was now com- plete . Each cohort contained six centurions of different grades who pro- vided the ...
... military tactics ; in particular the supersession of the maniple , implying dispersion , by the larger cohort , providing concentration , was now com- plete . Each cohort contained six centurions of different grades who pro- vided the ...
Pagina 181
... military campaign , reversed his favourable attitude to Ariovistus , and declared that the Gallic appeal must be accepted . At first he was some- what worried by political disloyalty among some of his own junior officers ; but before ...
... military campaign , reversed his favourable attitude to Ariovistus , and declared that the Gallic appeal must be accepted . At first he was some- what worried by political disloyalty among some of his own junior officers ; but before ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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