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 95
On this expedition the Romans won over the Marsi and Romans n access
Paeligni in the central Apennine massif , and reduced by force the to the Vestini
on the Adriatic seaboard , so as to prepare for a final advance Adriatic . into
Apulia .
On this expedition the Romans won over the Marsi and Romans n access
Paeligni in the central Apennine massif , and reduced by force the to the Vestini
on the Adriatic seaboard , so as to prepare for a final advance Adriatic . into
Apulia .
Pagina 170
In 208 he began his advance across southern Spain and brought Hasdrubal to
battle near Baecula . In this action Scipio attempted against one of the victors of
Cannae the envelopment tactics by which that engagement had been won .
In 208 he began his advance across southern Spain and brought Hasdrubal to
battle near Baecula . In this action Scipio attempted against one of the victors of
Cannae the envelopment tactics by which that engagement had been won .
Pagina 619
... development , and was for the first time brought fully within the ambit of
continental European culture . On the German frontier the Flavian emperors
carried out a similar , Advance of if less ambitious , policy of protective advance
as in Britain .
... development , and was for the first time brought fully within the ambit of
continental European culture . On the German frontier the Flavian emperors
carried out a similar , Advance of if less ambitious , policy of protective advance
as in Britain .
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