A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 148
Some fifty years previously a despot of Syracuse named Agathocles had defended himself against the Carthaginians by invading Africa , and had all but succeeded in reducing Carthage itself ( 310–306 ) . With this object - lesson before ...
Some fifty years previously a despot of Syracuse named Agathocles had defended himself against the Carthaginians by invading Africa , and had all but succeeded in reducing Carthage itself ( 310–306 ) . With this object - lesson before ...
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In North Africa wheat - growing along the river valleys of Tunisia and in the Algerian coast - lands was intensified , so that these districts became one of the chief sources of supply for Rome . The principal products of the western ...
In North Africa wheat - growing along the river valleys of Tunisia and in the Algerian coast - lands was intensified , so that these districts became one of the chief sources of supply for Rome . The principal products of the western ...
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On the African continent the Mauretanian provinces were the scene of recurrent petty wars . ... About 100 the frontier of the province of Africa , which had long The remained stationary along the line of Lake Tritonis and Mt. Aures ...
On the African continent the Mauretanian provinces were the scene of recurrent petty wars . ... About 100 the frontier of the province of Africa , which had long The remained stationary along the line of Lake Tritonis and Mt. Aures ...
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