A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Pagina 122
Though called by circumstances to destroy Carthage and crush the Spanish
revolt , Scipio Aemilianus was more of a student and a dreamer than a ruthless
man of action ; and , had he been spared , his broad - minded idealism might well
...
Though called by circumstances to destroy Carthage and crush the Spanish
revolt , Scipio Aemilianus was more of a student and a dreamer than a ruthless
man of action ; and , had he been spared , his broad - minded idealism might well
...
Pagina 431
( i ) Perseus ( successor to Philip in 179 ) defeated at Pydna by Aemilius Paullus (
168 ) . ( ii ) Macedon split into four ( 167 ) : 1,000 Achaeans deported to Rome (
167 ) . ( iii ) Revolt of Andriscus quelled by Metellus ( 148 ) : Macedon becomes a
...
( i ) Perseus ( successor to Philip in 179 ) defeated at Pydna by Aemilius Paullus (
168 ) . ( ii ) Macedon split into four ( 167 ) : 1,000 Achaeans deported to Rome (
167 ) . ( iii ) Revolt of Andriscus quelled by Metellus ( 148 ) : Macedon becomes a
...
Pagina 435
Vercingetorix of Arverni Milo kills Clodius at Bovillae ; leads revolt : Caesar
Pompey sole consul : law of besieges Avaricum and provinces . Alesia . 51.
Caesar captures Uxello Cicero in Cilicia : Marcellus works dunum : completes
settle ...
Vercingetorix of Arverni Milo kills Clodius at Bovillae ; leads revolt : Caesar
Pompey sole consul : law of besieges Avaricum and provinces . Alesia . 51.
Caesar captures Uxello Cicero in Cilicia : Marcellus works dunum : completes
settle ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE PAGE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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