A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 204
... took no further step in the first instance than to send Flamininus to disarm the Aetolians by diplomatic methods . But when Antiochus invaded Greece it took exaggerated alarm , in the belief that he might use that country as a ...
... took no further step in the first instance than to send Flamininus to disarm the Aetolians by diplomatic methods . But when Antiochus invaded Greece it took exaggerated alarm , in the belief that he might use that country as a ...
Pagina 437
... took marries the hand of Octavian's sister Octavia . § 6. OCTAVIAN'S WAR AGAINST SEXTUS POMPEIUS Octavia . Before he returned to the east , Antony made an attempt at a final Sextus settlement between the Caesarian leaders and a ...
... took marries the hand of Octavian's sister Octavia . § 6. OCTAVIAN'S WAR AGAINST SEXTUS POMPEIUS Octavia . Before he returned to the east , Antony made an attempt at a final Sextus settlement between the Caesarian leaders and a ...
Pagina 550
... took personal command of a force which had been assembled at Gessoriacum ( Boulogne ) , with the apparent intention of conducting it across the Channel . But he abandoned the projected invasion of Britain as abruptly as Napoleon in ...
... took personal command of a force which had been assembled at Gessoriacum ( Boulogne ) , with the apparent intention of conducting it across the Channel . But he abandoned the projected invasion of Britain as abruptly as Napoleon in ...
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