Livy: Books XXVIII-XXXHarvard University Press, 1949 |
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Pagina 239
... soldier against soldier , with the frenzy of enemies . IX . The chief command belonged to Pleminius . Part of the soldiers whom he had brought from Regium were under him , part under the tribunes . Having stolen a silver cup from the ...
... soldier against soldier , with the frenzy of enemies . IX . The chief command belonged to Pleminius . Part of the soldiers whom he had brought from Regium were under him , part under the tribunes . Having stolen a silver cup from the ...
Pagina 241
... soldiers to help them- suddenly soldiers , flushed by their recent victory , came running from every quarter , just as if there had been a call to arms against the enemy . And when they caught sight of the tribunes ' backs already ...
... soldiers to help them- suddenly soldiers , flushed by their recent victory , came running from every quarter , just as if there had been a call to arms against the enemy . And when they caught sight of the tribunes ' backs already ...
Pagina 305
... soldiers in the Roman army who were such veterans and as highly trained not only in battles of different kinds but also in besieging cities . The fifth and sixth legions were those from Cannae . Having said he would transport these ...
... soldiers in the Roman army who were such veterans and as highly trained not only in battles of different kinds but also in besieging cities . The fifth and sixth legions were those from Cannae . Having said he would transport these ...
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2nd Imp 3rd Imp aciem aediles Africa Appian army atque battle bello bellum Bruttii camp Carthage Carthaginians castra cavalry CBDAN Claudius command consul Conway deinde eius enemy envoys erant erat esset etiam exercitus ferme fleet Froben fuit Gaius Gaius Laelius Gronovius haec Hannibal Hasdrubal haud Hispania hostium Ilergetes inde inter ipse ipsi Italy Itaque JK Aldus JK Froben Laelius legati legions Livius Livy Locri Madvig Mago Mandonius Marcus Masinissa milia militum modo naves navibus neque nihil Numidians omnes omnia omnis P(1)N Aldus peace peditum Pleminius Polybius populi praetor primo prope province provincia Publius pugna quae quam quia quibus quidem quinqueremes Quintus quod quoque Romam Roman Rome Scipio Scipionem Scipionis senate sent Servilius ships sibi Sicily soldiers Spain Strabo sunt Syphax tamen tribunes urbe urbem Vols Weissenborn XXIX XXVIII Zama