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 144
along the Latin coast , it offered them two successive treaties ( p . 104 ) . In 279 it
supplemented these pacts with a military alliance against Pyrrhus , and although
neither party actually gave armed support to the other , it is not unlikely that the ...
along the Latin coast , it offered them two successive treaties ( p . 104 ) . In 279 it
supplemented these pacts with a military alliance against Pyrrhus , and although
neither party actually gave armed support to the other , it is not unlikely that the ...
Pagina 395
Late in December he offered to surrender Transalpine Gaul at once and his other
province on the day of his election to a second consulship ( presumably in
summer 49 ) . But when Pompey showed signs of entertaining this offer ,
Marcellus ...
Late in December he offered to surrender Transalpine Gaul at once and his other
province on the day of his election to a second consulship ( presumably in
summer 49 ) . But when Pompey showed signs of entertaining this offer ,
Marcellus ...
Pagina 427
But he did not press the siege closely , and in besieged in utina . reply to the
Senate ' s demands he offered to evacuate Cisalpine Gaul “ at ... The moderation
of these terms , which recalled Caesar ' s offer to the Senate at the end of 50 ( p .
But he did not press the siege closely , and in besieged in utina . reply to the
Senate ' s demands he offered to evacuate Cisalpine Gaul “ at ... The moderation
of these terms , which recalled Caesar ' s offer to the Senate at the end of 50 ( p .
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