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 150
Abortive terms of peace . But a compromise — which would no doubt have left
peace Sicily divided between Carthaginians , Romans and Greeks — was
negotiaaverted by Regulus , who had been sent on parole to Rome to facilitate
tions . a ...
Abortive terms of peace . But a compromise — which would no doubt have left
peace Sicily divided between Carthaginians , Romans and Greeks — was
negotiaaverted by Regulus , who had been sent on parole to Rome to facilitate
tions . a ...
Pagina 173
The terms imposed by Scipio , which Abortive included the cession of Spain , the
reduction of the Punic navy to peace twenty warships and an indemnity of 5000
talents , were accepted at parley . Carthage and ratified by the Senate and ...
The terms imposed by Scipio , which Abortive included the cession of Spain , the
reduction of the Punic navy to peace twenty warships and an indemnity of 5000
talents , were accepted at parley . Carthage and ratified by the Senate and ...
Pagina 335
As soon as the peace was signed Sulla caught up Fimbria , who had retired
inland to Thyatira , and by his simple vicinity overawed the rival commander ' s
smaller force into wholesale desertion . Fimbria took his own life ; his troops were
left ...
As soon as the peace was signed Sulla caught up Fimbria , who had retired
inland to Thyatira , and by his simple vicinity overawed the rival commander ' s
smaller force into wholesale desertion . Fimbria took his own life ; his troops were
left ...
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