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 146
In 263 a strong Roman army under the consul Manius Valerius invaded the king's territory and drew lines of siege round Syracuse . Against the immensely strong fortifications of the city , against which more than one The Punic army had ...
In 263 a strong Roman army under the consul Manius Valerius invaded the king's territory and drew lines of siege round Syracuse . Against the immensely strong fortifications of the city , against which more than one The Punic army had ...
Pagina 307
During this interval Marius , whom the people appointed to the command on the northern front immediately after his return from Africa , electing him consul five times ( 104-100 ) , trained another proletarian army .
During this interval Marius , whom the people appointed to the command on the northern front immediately after his return from Africa , electing him consul five times ( 104-100 ) , trained another proletarian army .
Pagina 428
In 43 Lepidus was stationed in Gallia with Lepi- Narbonensis with an army of seven legions , which included some of dus in S. Gaul . Caesar's best troops . Two other armies of considerable strength lay in Hispania Ulterior and in Gallia ...
In 43 Lepidus was stationed in Gallia with Lepi- Narbonensis with an army of seven legions , which included some of dus in S. Gaul . Caesar's best troops . Two other armies of considerable strength lay in Hispania Ulterior and in Gallia ...
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