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 FIRST SAMNITE WAR AND THE GREAT LATIN WAR Alliance The first political encounter between the Oscans and the Romans was of a friendly character . In 354 the Samnites offered the Romans a and Samtreaty which these accepted .
THE FIRST SAMNITE WAR AND THE GREAT LATIN WAR Alliance The first political encounter between the Oscans and the Romans was of a friendly character . In 354 the Samnites offered the Romans a and Samtreaty which these accepted .
Pagina 94
THE SECOND SAMNITE WAR After the campaign of 340 the Romans did not take the Samnites into any further consideration . ... In 334 they secured Capua against further Samnite raids by posting a colony at Cales on the border of the ...
THE SECOND SAMNITE WAR After the campaign of 340 the Romans did not take the Samnites into any further consideration . ... In 334 they secured Capua against further Samnite raids by posting a colony at Cales on the border of the ...
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THE THIRD SAMNITE WAR While the Romans were thus engaged in extending their dominion from sea to sea , the Samnites sought compensation for their losses by pressing an alliance upon their Lucanian kinsmen , with whom their previous ...
THE THIRD SAMNITE WAR While the Romans were thus engaged in extending their dominion from sea to sea , the Samnites sought compensation for their losses by pressing an alliance upon their Lucanian kinsmen , with whom their previous ...
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