A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Even their capacity to meet the Carthaginians in battle was seriously impaired ;
and in 449 what remained of Rome's naval forces were defeated in the harbour
of Drepana ? and a large convoy of her transports went down in a storm . The
loss ...
Even their capacity to meet the Carthaginians in battle was seriously impaired ;
and in 449 what remained of Rome's naval forces were defeated in the harbour
of Drepana ? and a large convoy of her transports went down in a storm . The
loss ...
Pagina 70
Next year ( 202 ) he moved south - west into the interior , where he won some
successes against Massinissa's tribesmen ; and finally near Zama , about five
days ' march from Carthage , he was brought to battle by the Roman host . On
that last ...
Next year ( 202 ) he moved south - west into the interior , where he won some
successes against Massinissa's tribesmen ; and finally near Zama , about five
days ' march from Carthage , he was brought to battle by the Roman host . On
that last ...
Pagina 138
The Cimbri , who were still searching for the Teutones , seemed in no haste for
battle , but at last in August they were brought to a decision on the Raudine Plain
near Vercellae between Milan and Turin . Their enormous battle - line , a good ...
The Cimbri , who were still searching for the Teutones , seemed in no haste for
battle , but at last in August they were brought to a decision on the Raudine Plain
near Vercellae between Milan and Turin . Their enormous battle - line , a good ...
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