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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The king's victory , though bought at a high cost , was sufficiently decisive to enlist on his side the other Greek cities and to win over the Lucanians and Samnites . In the hope of causing further defections from Rome , Pyrrhus made a ...
The king's victory , though bought at a high cost , was sufficiently decisive to enlist on his side the other Greek cities and to win over the Lucanians and Samnites . In the hope of causing further defections from Rome , Pyrrhus made a ...
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This counter - offensive was shattered in an action near Dertosa , where the Romans won an orthodox victory by a quick and clean break through the Carthaginian centre , which Hasdrubal had left weak in order to entrap his adversaries ...
This counter - offensive was shattered in an action near Dertosa , where the Romans won an orthodox victory by a quick and clean break through the Carthaginian centre , which Hasdrubal had left weak in order to entrap his adversaries ...
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But Caesar's operations in the Balkans were meant to be no more than a prelude to his grand campaign against the Parthians . Though King Orodes had never followed up his victory at Carrhae with any show of vigour ...
But Caesar's operations in the Balkans were meant to be no more than a prelude to his grand campaign against the Parthians . Though King Orodes had never followed up his victory at Carrhae with any show of vigour ...
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