A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 167
... war ( 214 ) . To fleet checks make assurance doubly sure , the Roman admiral , Valerius Laevinus , landed a small force on Philip's side of the Adriatic and fomented a domestic war against him in Greece ( Chapter XV ... SECOND PUNIC WAR.
... war ( 214 ) . To fleet checks make assurance doubly sure , the Roman admiral , Valerius Laevinus , landed a small force on Philip's side of the Adriatic and fomented a domestic war against him in Greece ( Chapter XV ... SECOND PUNIC WAR.
Pagina 176
Max Cary. 16 On the numbers and distribution of the Roman legions in the Second Punic War , see the chart by Hallward , in Cambr . Anc . Hist . vol . viii . opposite p . 104. There is no adequate reason for doubting the numbers , as ...
Max Cary. 16 On the numbers and distribution of the Roman legions in the Second Punic War , see the chart by Hallward , in Cambr . Anc . Hist . vol . viii . opposite p . 104. There is no adequate reason for doubting the numbers , as ...
Pagina 242
... Second Punic War plebeian Fulvii and Claudii Marcelli had shared the chief military posts with patrician Fabii and Cornelii . By 179 the Senate was composed of plebeians to the extent of nearly three- quarters , and in 172 plebeian ...
... Second Punic War plebeian Fulvii and Claudii Marcelli had shared the chief military posts with patrician Fabii and Cornelii . By 179 the Senate was composed of plebeians to the extent of nearly three- quarters , and in 172 plebeian ...
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