A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 407
... legions , most of which , however , were composed of native recruits . After a summer spent in Rome , Caesar took the field against the sons of Pompey with eight legions , and conducted his fourth winter campaign of the civil wars in ...
... legions , most of which , however , were composed of native recruits . After a summer spent in Rome , Caesar took the field against the sons of Pompey with eight legions , and conducted his fourth winter campaign of the civil wars in ...
Pagina 448
... legions , against 4 of Octavian's . Salvidienus brought 6 further legions to the assistance of Octavian . Against these Ventidius and Pollio could have brought II additional legions into action . 17 On Sextus ' salvage service see ...
... legions , against 4 of Octavian's . Salvidienus brought 6 further legions to the assistance of Octavian . Against these Ventidius and Pollio could have brought II additional legions into action . 17 On Sextus ' salvage service see ...
Pagina 505
... legions , which in 31 stood as high as seventy or seventy - five , was cut down to twenty- seven or twenty - eight . On the other hand , the auxiliary forces of light Augustus ' infantry and horsemen , which since Caesar's day had ...
... legions , which in 31 stood as high as seventy or seventy - five , was cut down to twenty- seven or twenty - eight . On the other hand , the auxiliary forces of light Augustus ' infantry and horsemen , which since Caesar's day had ...
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