A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 95
... force which traversed the central Apennines by way of the Lacus Fucinus and showed Roman arms for the first time on the Adri- The atic coast . On this expedition the Romans won over the Marsi and Romans Paeligni in the central Apennine ...
... force which traversed the central Apennines by way of the Lacus Fucinus and showed Roman arms for the first time on the Adri- The atic coast . On this expedition the Romans won over the Marsi and Romans Paeligni in the central Apennine ...
Pagina 101
... force the Roman ships , and drove the relief force away from Thurii . With a war . an Etruscan and Gallic campaign still on their hands , the Romans showed unusual readiness to pocket the insult . But the Tarentines rejected their ...
... force the Roman ships , and drove the relief force away from Thurii . With a war . an Etruscan and Gallic campaign still on their hands , the Romans showed unusual readiness to pocket the insult . But the Tarentines rejected their ...
Pagina 161
... forces held in concealment . With their retreat cut off by the flooded stream , the Romans saved little more than 10,000 men out of a force of some 40,000 . After this disaster the Romans withdrew all their forces from northern Italy ...
... forces held in concealment . With their retreat cut off by the flooded stream , the Romans saved little more than 10,000 men out of a force of some 40,000 . After this disaster the Romans withdrew all their forces from northern Italy ...
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