Scipio, having called an assi-mbly, bestowed on Masinissa, in addition to his paternal kingdom, the city of Cirtha, and the other cities and lands belonging to the territories of Syphax, which had fallen into the hands of the Roman people. He ordered... The History of Rome - Pagina 216di Livy - 1823Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Titus Livius - 1822 - 1344 pagine
...were Hannibal's sentiments which he delivered to the Carthaginians. Scipio, having called an assembly, bestowed on Masinissa, in addition to his paternal...lands belonging to the territories of Syphax, which bad fallen into the hands of the Roman people. He ordered Cneius Octavius to conduct the fleet to Sicily,... | |
| Livy - 1836 - 412 pagine
...were Hannibal's sentiments which he delivered to the Carthaginians. Scipio, having called an assembly, bestowed on Masinissa, in addition to his paternal...Carthaginians to go to Rome, in order that the terms stipuuv. VOL. ni. — 2 L lated for by him might be ratified by the authority of the senate and the... | |
| Livy - 1844 - 416 pagine
...were Hapnibal's sentiments which he delivered to the Carthaginians. Scipio, having called an assembly, bestowed on Masinissa, in addition to his paternal...Syphax, which had fallen into the hands of the Roman peopie. He ordered Cneius Octavius to conduct the fleet to Sicily, and deliver it to the consul Cneius... | |
| 1849 - 278 pagine
...and the other cities and lands of Syphax, which had fallen to the Romans, upon Masinissa; ordered Cn. Octavius to conduct the fleet to Sicily, and deliver it to the consul Cn. Cornelius, and the Carthaginian ambassadors to go to Rome, that the terms stipulated might be ratified... | |
| Livy - 1878 - 580 pagine
...cities and territories which had passed from the kingdom of Syphax into the possession of the Romans. He ordered Cneius Octavius to conduct the fleet to Sicily and deliver it to Cneius Cornelius the consul, and directed the Carthaginian ambassadors to go to Rome, that the arrangements... | |
| Gordon Jennings Laing - 1903 - 534 pagine
...kingdom, the city of Cirta, and other cities and lands belonging to the territories of Syphax,2 which had fallen into the hands of the Roman people. He...go to Rome, in order that the terms stipulated for him might be ratified by the authority of the Senate and the order of the people. Peace being established... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 452 pagine
...cities and territories which had passed from the kingdom of Syphax into the possession of the Romans. He ordered Cneius Octavius to conduct the fleet to Sicily and deliver it to Cneius Cornelius the consul, and directed the Carthaginian ambassadors to go to Rome, that the arrangements... | |
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