History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 43
... victory to be outmatched , both singly and corporately , by the victors . Moreover , Rome's fame was spreading to new lands ; for after the victory Camillus dedicated a war memorial , a golden bowl , in Apollo's oracular sanctuary at ...
... victory to be outmatched , both singly and corporately , by the victors . Moreover , Rome's fame was spreading to new lands ; for after the victory Camillus dedicated a war memorial , a golden bowl , in Apollo's oracular sanctuary at ...
Pagina 45
... victory over Veii – a victory which they them- selves had helped to bring about by failing to support their own besieged compatriots , with whom they had long been on bad terms . Now , during the invasion by the Gauls , they had helped ...
... victory over Veii – a victory which they them- selves had helped to bring about by failing to support their own besieged compatriots , with whom they had long been on bad terms . Now , during the invasion by the Gauls , they had helped ...
Pagina 85
... victory , but was unable to rescue him ; and on the way home it was wrecked by a storm and lost more than 250 ships . After these disasters the attempt to invade north Africa was abandoned , and the war entered its fourth and last phase ...
... victory , but was unable to rescue him ; and on the way home it was wrecked by a storm and lost more than 250 ships . After these disasters the attempt to invade north Africa was abandoned , and the war entered its fourth and last phase ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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