History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 103
... troops , which gave such an invaluable breathing space to the hard - pressed Romans in Italy , caused the downfall of the Scipios in Spain , for in 211 both the brothers were successively defeated , and died in battle . The ...
... troops , which gave such an invaluable breathing space to the hard - pressed Romans in Italy , caused the downfall of the Scipios in Spain , for in 211 both the brothers were successively defeated , and died in battle . The ...
Pagina 159
... troops he had been destined to command in Asia Minor ( his old soldiers in the Social War ) , and instead led them successfully in an attack upon Rome itself . It was a fateful moment in history . This was the first march on the capital ...
... troops he had been destined to command in Asia Minor ( his old soldiers in the Social War ) , and instead led them successfully in an attack upon Rome itself . It was a fateful moment in history . This was the first march on the capital ...
Pagina 288
... troops in the form of free dis- tributions of rations , clothing , and the materials needed to make arms and equipment . As the quality of money deteriorated , these distributions rapidly became the principal means of remunerating the ...
... troops in the form of free dis- tributions of rations , clothing , and the materials needed to make arms and equipment . As the quality of money deteriorated , these distributions rapidly became the principal means of remunerating the ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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