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
But after the seizure of Sardinia and Corsica , he convinced himself that a preventive attack upon Rome could be the only safeguard against further spoliation . The fashioning of Hamilcar's weapon of offence against them long escaped ...
But after the seizure of Sardinia and Corsica , he convinced himself that a preventive attack upon Rome could be the only safeguard against further spoliation . The fashioning of Hamilcar's weapon of offence against them long escaped ...
Pagina 159
Although he was only in his twentyńfth year , Hannibal had already won the complete confidence of the troops , and he had inherited from his father the conviction that a Hannibal further reckoning with Rome was necessary in Carthaginian ...
Although he was only in his twentyńfth year , Hannibal had already won the complete confidence of the troops , and he had inherited from his father the conviction that a Hannibal further reckoning with Rome was necessary in Carthaginian ...
Pagina 444
Octavian had now cut off his retreat , but in the absence of any strong expression of public feeling he did not venture to proceed any further against Antony . He carries In summer 32 the news of Octavia's divorce and the publication of ...
Octavian had now cut off his retreat , but in the absence of any strong expression of public feeling he did not venture to proceed any further against Antony . He carries In summer 32 the news of Octavia's divorce and the publication of ...
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