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 92
THE FIRST SAMNITE WAR AND THE GREAT LATIN WAR Alliance The first
political encounter between the Oscans and the Romans between was of a
friendly character . In 354 the Samnites offered the Romans a Romans and
Samtreaty ...
THE FIRST SAMNITE WAR AND THE GREAT LATIN WAR Alliance The first
political encounter between the Oscans and the Romans between was of a
friendly character . In 354 the Samnites offered the Romans a Romans and
Samtreaty ...
Pagina 94
THE SECOND SAMNITE WAR After the campaign of 340 the Romans did not
take the Samnites into any further ... In 334 they secured Capua against further
Samnite raids by posting a colony at Cales on the border of the Campanian
lowland ...
THE SECOND SAMNITE WAR After the campaign of 340 the Romans did not
take the Samnites into any further ... In 334 they secured Capua against further
Samnite raids by posting a colony at Cales on the border of the Campanian
lowland ...
Pagina 97
THE THIRD SAMNITE WAR While the Romans were thus engaged in extending
their dominion from sea to sea , the Samnites sought compensation for their
losses by pressing an alliance upon their Lucanian kinsmen , with whom their ...
THE THIRD SAMNITE WAR While the Romans were thus engaged in extending
their dominion from sea to sea , the Samnites sought compensation for their
losses by pressing an alliance upon their Lucanian kinsmen , with whom their ...
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