A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical 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 351
... Lucullus to concentrate the scattered Roman detachments in Asia and Cilicia and to bring up a relief force of 30,000 men . Though Lucullus would not venture an assault upon the Pontic Lucullus ' trenches , he succeeded in cutting ...
... Lucullus to concentrate the scattered Roman detachments in Asia and Cilicia and to bring up a relief force of 30,000 men . Though Lucullus would not venture an assault upon the Pontic Lucullus ' trenches , he succeeded in cutting ...
Pagina 353
... Lucullus withheld active assistance from Mithridates against Lucullus , he now forces a stood firm against the demand for his surrender . But the Roman general would take no denial . In 69 he crossed the Euphrates and invaded Armenia ...
... Lucullus withheld active assistance from Mithridates against Lucullus , he now forces a stood firm against the demand for his surrender . But the Roman general would take no denial . In 69 he crossed the Euphrates and invaded Armenia ...
Pagina 354
... Lucullus now received from Rome his long overdue reinforcements , he might even yet have checkmated both the kings . But in 67 the remainder of his army fell , or rather was deliberately picked , to pieces . Instead of obtaining fresh ...
... Lucullus now received from Rome his long overdue reinforcements , he might even yet have checkmated both the kings . But in 67 the remainder of his army fell , or rather was deliberately picked , to pieces . Instead of obtaining fresh ...
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