A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Against these admirable troops the striking - force at Hannibal's disposal
appeared a mere handful . He could not even take his full complement along with
him to Italy . Some he was forced to send across to mount guard over western
Africa ...
Against these admirable troops the striking - force at Hannibal's disposal
appeared a mere handful . He could not even take his full complement along with
him to Italy . Some he was forced to send across to mount guard over western
Africa ...
Pagina 225
Their land forces , the bulk of which were now concentrating in eastern Macedon
, amounted to nineteen legions . ... It was their obvious policy therefore to force a
battle with all speed ; and marching along the Egnatian Way they confronted the
...
Their land forces , the bulk of which were now concentrating in eastern Macedon
, amounted to nineteen legions . ... It was their obvious policy therefore to force a
battle with all speed ; and marching along the Egnatian Way they confronted the
...
Pagina 405
The need for some more mobile striking - force which could be rushed at a
moment's notice to the threatened point had already been recognized by
Gallienus , who had organized a special corps that had its head - quarters in Italy
and ...
The need for some more mobile striking - force which could be rushed at a
moment's notice to the threatened point had already been recognized by
Gallienus , who had organized a special corps that had its head - quarters in Italy
and ...
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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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