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 94
Though not primarily intended as an outpost against the Samnites , Estrange
Fregellae in effect barred their descent through the Liris valley into ment of the
Campania , and all but completed the process of cutting them off from Romans
the ...
Though not primarily intended as an outpost against the Samnites , Estrange
Fregellae in effect barred their descent through the Liris valley into ment of the
Campania , and all but completed the process of cutting them off from Romans
the ...
Pagina 170
The effect of this encounter was to persuade Hasdrubal that if he was ever to
bring reinforcements to his brother Battle of in Italy he must do so at once , before
the Carthaginians were finally Baecula . reduced to the defensive in Spain .
The effect of this encounter was to persuade Hasdrubal that if he was ever to
bring reinforcements to his brother Battle of in Italy he must do so at once , before
the Carthaginians were finally Baecula . reduced to the defensive in Spain .
Pagina 210
Among these hostages - - for such in effect they were — the historian Polybius
had the good fortune to be received into the circle of the ruling families ( p . 141 ) ;
but seven hundred others eventually died from the effects of their confinement .
Among these hostages - - for such in effect they were — the historian Polybius
had the good fortune to be received into the circle of the ruling families ( p . 141 ) ;
but seven hundred others eventually died from the effects of their confinement .
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