A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 92
... Samnites was loosened . In 343 the Romans , renouncing their amity with the Samnites , entered upon a contest with them , in the course of which the stakes were raised to nothing less than supremacy over southern Italy . Their change of ...
... Samnites was loosened . In 343 the Romans , renouncing their amity with the Samnites , entered upon a contest with them , in the course of which the stakes were raised to nothing less than supremacy over southern Italy . Their change of ...
Pagina 94
... SAMNITE WAR After the campaign of 340 the Romans did not take the Samnites into any further consideration . Considering that they could hence- forth dispense with their services , they ignored their allies in the settle- ment of 338 ...
... SAMNITE WAR After the campaign of 340 the Romans did not take the Samnites into any further consideration . Considering that they could hence- forth dispense with their services , they ignored their allies in the settle- ment of 338 ...
Pagina 97
... SAMNITE WAR While the Romans were thus engaged in extending their dominion from sea to sea , the Samnites sought compensation for their losses by pressing an alliance upon their Lucanian kinsmen , with whom their previous relations had ...
... SAMNITE WAR While the Romans were thus engaged in extending their dominion from sea to sea , the Samnites sought compensation for their losses by pressing an alliance upon their Lucanian kinsmen , with whom their previous relations had ...
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