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 158
Since their conquests embraced the richest parts of the peninsula , and the yield of the mines was greatly increased under direct Punic exploitation , the finances of Carthage were soon restored to prosperity . But the ulterior purpose ...
Since their conquests embraced the richest parts of the peninsula , and the yield of the mines was greatly increased under direct Punic exploitation , the finances of Carthage were soon restored to prosperity . But the ulterior purpose ...
Pagina 168
Reinforcements from Carthage hurried to the relief of the city ; but the Punic army was destroyed by the swamp - fever which haunted the southern outskirts of the town , and a squadron of 130 galleys — the largest Carthaginian fleet of ...
Reinforcements from Carthage hurried to the relief of the city ; but the Punic army was destroyed by the swamp - fever which haunted the southern outskirts of the town , and a squadron of 130 galleys — the largest Carthaginian fleet of ...
Pagina 190
Under cover of the treaty of 201 , which deprived the Carthaginians of the right of self - defence , he proceeded gressions to appropriate by progressive encroachments the Punic dependencies against on the seaboard of North Africa ...
Under cover of the treaty of 201 , which deprived the Carthaginians of the right of self - defence , he proceeded gressions to appropriate by progressive encroachments the Punic dependencies against on the seaboard of North Africa ...
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