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 145
In extricating themselves from their scrape , the Campanian adventurers contrived to set Romans and Carthaginians by the ears . tion in The appeal of the Mamertines raised substantially the same issue at Rome as the call for help from ...
In extricating themselves from their scrape , the Campanian adventurers contrived to set Romans and Carthaginians by the ears . tion in The appeal of the Mamertines raised substantially the same issue at Rome as the call for help from ...
Pagina 148
Carthaginian empire , the Romans prepared to deliver a blow at its heart . Some fifty years previously a despot of Syracuse named Agathocles had defended himself against the Carthaginians by invading Africa , and had all but succeeded ...
Carthaginian empire , the Romans prepared to deliver a blow at its heart . Some fifty years previously a despot of Syracuse named Agathocles had defended himself against the Carthaginians by invading Africa , and had all but succeeded ...
Pagina 171
In 206 he took the risk of a set fight ( perhaps under orders from the Carthaginian home government , which could no ... and he pursued the remnants of the defeated army with such vigour that the Carthaginians were left without any ...
In 206 he took the risk of a set fight ( perhaps under orders from the Carthaginian home government , which could no ... and he pursued the remnants of the defeated army with such vigour that the Carthaginians were left without any ...
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