A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 156
... Punic dominions in Spain , by way of compensation for the territory lost to the Romans . The Hamilcar's interest of the Carthaginians in the Iberian peninsula had hitherto expedition been confined to the trade - routes along its ...
... Punic dominions in Spain , by way of compensation for the territory lost to the Romans . The Hamilcar's interest of the Carthaginians in the Iberian peninsula had hitherto expedition been confined to the trade - routes along its ...
Pagina 158
... Punic exploitation , the finances of Carthage were soon restored to prosperity . But the ulterior purpose of the Punic generals was to secure the man - power of the peninsula for the service of Carthage . The Spaniards of ancient times ...
... Punic exploitation , the finances of Carthage were soon restored to prosperity . But the ulterior purpose of the Punic generals was to secure the man - power of the peninsula for the service of Carthage . The Spaniards of ancient times ...
Pagina 168
... Punic army was destroyed by the swamp - fever which haunted the southern outskirts of the town , and a squadron of 130 galleys - the largest Carthaginian fleet of the Second Punic War - flinched from an encounter with a Roman force of ...
... Punic army was destroyed by the swamp - fever which haunted the southern outskirts of the town , and a squadron of 130 galleys - the largest Carthaginian fleet of the Second Punic War - flinched from an encounter with a Roman force of ...
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