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 155
... Second Punic War . We may regard it as an equivalent of an issue of irredeemable paper - money . 17 The long - accepted identification of Mt. Hercte with Monte Pellegrino ... PUNIC WAR § 1. THE CARTHAGINIAN CH . XII 155 THE FIRST PUNIC WAR.
... Second Punic War . We may regard it as an equivalent of an issue of irredeemable paper - money . 17 The long - accepted identification of Mt. Hercte with Monte Pellegrino ... PUNIC WAR § 1. THE CARTHAGINIAN CH . XII 155 THE FIRST PUNIC WAR.
Pagina 176
... Second Punic War which we read in Livy do not always tally with the data of Polybius or with each other . Their authority should therefore not be taken for granted . — See M. Gelzer , Hermes , 1935 , pp . 269 ff . 17 On Hannibal's ...
... Second Punic War which we read in Livy do not always tally with the data of Polybius or with each other . Their authority should therefore not be taken for granted . — See M. Gelzer , Hermes , 1935 , pp . 269 ff . 17 On Hannibal's ...
Pagina 242
... Second Punic War plebeian Fulvii and Claudii Marcelli had shared the chief military posts with patrician Fabii and Cornelii . By 179 the Senate was composed of plebeians to the extent of nearly three- quarters , and in 172 plebeian ...
... Second Punic War plebeian Fulvii and Claudii Marcelli had shared the chief military posts with patrician Fabii and Cornelii . By 179 the Senate was composed of plebeians to the extent of nearly three- quarters , and in 172 plebeian ...
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