A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 161
... Roman forces now crossed the swollen Battle of the Trebia . river Trebia and threw their whole weight into a frontal attack upon Hannibal.10 As soon as they had become closely engaged , they were taken in flank and rear by Carthaginian ...
... Roman forces now crossed the swollen Battle of the Trebia . river Trebia and threw their whole weight into a frontal attack upon Hannibal.10 As soon as they had become closely engaged , they were taken in flank and rear by Carthaginian ...
Pagina 169
... Roman forces now crossed the swollen Battle of the Trebia . river Trebia and threw their whole weight into a frontal attack upon Hannibal.10 As soon as they had become closely engaged , they were taken in flank and rear by Carthaginian ...
... Roman forces now crossed the swollen Battle of the Trebia . river Trebia and threw their whole weight into a frontal attack upon Hannibal.10 As soon as they had become closely engaged , they were taken in flank and rear by Carthaginian ...
Pagina 308
... Roman forces showed up the urgent need for reform in the Roman military system . But if Marius ' final triumphs somewhat flattered his reputation as a tactician , they revealed in the clearest light his talent as an organiser of victory ...
... Roman forces showed up the urgent need for reform in the Roman military system . But if Marius ' final triumphs somewhat flattered his reputation as a tactician , they revealed in the clearest light his talent as an organiser of victory ...
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