Apollo History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Crowell, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 194
... Cisalpine Gaul ; and it was well he did so . For Indutiomarus , chief of the Treveri , was secretly stirring up revolt among the neighbouring tribes ; and , as a result , the Eburones under Ambiorix suddenly attacked the camp of Sabinus ...
... Cisalpine Gaul ; and it was well he did so . For Indutiomarus , chief of the Treveri , was secretly stirring up revolt among the neighbouring tribes ; and , as a result , the Eburones under Ambiorix suddenly attacked the camp of Sabinus ...
Pagina 224
... Cisalpine Gaul at the head of seventeen legions , he was able to strike a bargain . The three leaders met on an island in a tributary of the Po near Bononia ; and there they resolved to constitute themselves a new Triumvirate , ' for re ...
... Cisalpine Gaul at the head of seventeen legions , he was able to strike a bargain . The three leaders met on an island in a tributary of the Po near Bononia ; and there they resolved to constitute themselves a new Triumvirate , ' for re ...
Pagina 254
... Cisalpine Gaul Livy moved to the capital ; and being there admitted to Augustus ' favour , he proceeded with the compilation of his prodigious narrative . Of its 142 books scarcely a quarter now remain to us ; but in its original scope ...
... Cisalpine Gaul Livy moved to the capital ; and being there admitted to Augustus ' favour , he proceeded with the compilation of his prodigious narrative . Of its 142 books scarcely a quarter now remain to us ; but in its original scope ...
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THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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