| Livy - 1823 - 514 pagine
...confederate infantry stretched to the centre, so as to unite with the Roman legions. The archers, and other light-armed auxiliaries formed the van. The consuls commanded the wings, Terentius the left, ^Emilius the right; the charge of the centre was committed to Geminus Servians. XLVI. Hannibal, at... | |
| Livy - 1834 - 410 pagine
...confederate infantry stretched to the centre, so as to unite with the Roman legions. The archers and other light-armed auxiliaries formed the van. The consuls commanded the wings, Terentius the left, j-Krmlins the right ; the charge of the centre was committed to Geminus Servilius. i A purple cloak... | |
| Titus Livius - 1849 - 560 pagine
...forces those which they had in the lesser camp; and thus forming their line, place the Roman cavalry in the right wing, which was next the river; and next...The consuls commanded the wings; Terentius the left, ^Emilius the right. To Geminus Servilius was committed the charge of maintaining the battle in the... | |
| Livy - 1882 - 738 pagine
...forces those which they had in the lesser camp; and thus forming their line, place the Roman cavalry in the right wing, which was next the river ; and...The consuls commanded the wings ; Terentius the left ; ^Emilius the right. To Geminus Servilius was committed the charge of maintaining the battle in the... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pagine
...forces those which they had in the lesser camp ; and thus forming their line, place the Roman cavalry in the right wing, which was next the river ; and...within them the allied infantry, extending to the center, and contiguous to the Roman legions. The darters, and the rest of the light-armed auxiliaries,... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 560 pagine
...forces those which they had in the lesser camp ; and thus forming their line, place the Roman cavalry in the right wing, which was next the river ; and...within them the allied infantry, extending to the center, and contiguous to the Roman legions. The darters, and the rest of the light-armed auxiliaries,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 442 pagine
...extremity of the left wing the allied cavalry ; within them the allied infantry, extending to the center, and contiguous to the Roman legions. The darters,...consuls commanded the wings, — Terentius the left, ./Emilius the right. To Germinus Servilius was committed the charge of maintaining the battle in the... | |
| Gordon Jennings Laing - 1903 - 534 pagine
...confederate infantry stretched to the centre, so as to unite with the Roman legions. The archers and other light-armed auxiliaries formed the van. The consuls commanded the wings, Terentius the left, Aemilius the right ; the charge of the centre was committed to Geminus Servilius. Hannibal, at the... | |
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