A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 203
... Greece . the policy of clipping Philip's wings which had in the first instance drawn the Romans into Greek politics . But if from the Roman point of view Flamininus ' settlement of Greece was simply a matter of expediency , from the ...
... Greece . the policy of clipping Philip's wings which had in the first instance drawn the Romans into Greek politics . But if from the Roman point of view Flamininus ' settlement of Greece was simply a matter of expediency , from the ...
Pagina 215
... Greece . their recent settlement of Greece , and for a first stage in an advance upon Italy itself , should have answered it with a declaration of war . The “ War against Antiochus " , with which the Romans made their entry into Asia ...
... Greece . their recent settlement of Greece , and for a first stage in an advance upon Italy itself , should have answered it with a declaration of war . The “ War against Antiochus " , with which the Romans made their entry into Asia ...
Pagina 333
... Greece . he promptly won over Athens , where his agent Aristion led a revolution against an unpopular oligarchy and established himself as a despot . In the wake of Aristion , his admiral Archelaus made a descent on Delos , where all ...
... Greece . he promptly won over Athens , where his agent Aristion led a revolution against an unpopular oligarchy and established himself as a despot . In the wake of Aristion , his admiral Archelaus made a descent on Delos , where all ...
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