A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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First Veii, then Fidenae, and finally Praeneste fell into Etruscan hands, and it
seemed as though the whole of Latium was destined to succumb—a necessary
prelude, it would seem, to the further expansion of the Etruscans' power ...
First Veii, then Fidenae, and finally Praeneste fell into Etruscan hands, and it
seemed as though the whole of Latium was destined to succumb—a necessary
prelude, it would seem, to the further expansion of the Etruscans' power ...
Pagina 59
... of score , slithered in grotesque panic . At one point the march was held up by
a landslip till the engineers made a new path . The loss of life was serious ; and
when in late autumn the plains were finally reached the survivors were sick and ...
... of score , slithered in grotesque panic . At one point the march was held up by
a landslip till the engineers made a new path . The loss of life was serious ; and
when in late autumn the plains were finally reached the survivors were sick and ...
Pagina 70
Finally the half - trained mercenaries of his front line broke before the charge of
the legions , and at this his African and Carthaginian reserves fled from the field .
Carthage was down , and the terms were far more severe than those offered a ...
Finally the half - trained mercenaries of his front line broke before the charge of
the legions , and at this his African and Carthaginian reserves fled from the field .
Carthage was down , and the terms were far more severe than those offered a ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE PAGE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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