A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 148
... Africa . The Romans defeated near Carthage Evacua- tion of Africa . Regulus and Manlius Vulso set out for Africa in 256 with a fleet raised to 230 galleys . Near Cape Ecnomus , off the south coast of Sicily , they fell in with the ...
... Africa . The Romans defeated near Carthage Evacua- tion of Africa . Regulus and Manlius Vulso set out for Africa in 256 with a fleet raised to 230 galleys . Near Cape Ecnomus , off the south coast of Sicily , they fell in with the ...
Pagina 171
... AFRICA 25 war into Africa . In the course of his Spanish campaigns Scipio had prepared for an expedition to Africa by diplomatic overtures to several of the Numidian chieftains who stood in loose alliance with Carthage . On his return ...
... AFRICA 25 war into Africa . In the course of his Spanish campaigns Scipio had prepared for an expedition to Africa by diplomatic overtures to several of the Numidian chieftains who stood in loose alliance with Carthage . On his return ...
Pagina 564
Max Cary. Vines in Gaul ; olives in Spain and Africa . Water- conserva- tion in Africa . General security and free- dom of movement in the Roman empire . rival Italy in food - production . The volume of emigration to these regions had ...
Max Cary. Vines in Gaul ; olives in Spain and Africa . Water- conserva- tion in Africa . General security and free- dom of movement in the Roman empire . rival Italy in food - production . The volume of emigration to these regions had ...
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