A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 99
... defeat was in the general interest of the Italian peoples . An eventual Samnite victory ( with further Gallic raids to follow ) would have thrown Italy back into chaos ; a peace dictated by Rome brought settled conditions of life . The ...
... defeat was in the general interest of the Italian peoples . An eventual Samnite victory ( with further Gallic raids to follow ) would have thrown Italy back into chaos ; a peace dictated by Rome brought settled conditions of life . The ...
Pagina 169
... Defeat and enlarged their objectives , and were now aiming at the complete expul- death of sion of their opponents from Spain . The Carthaginian government , Scipios . however , reinforced Hasdrubal on such a scale that in 211 he could ...
... Defeat and enlarged their objectives , and were now aiming at the complete expul- death of sion of their opponents from Spain . The Carthaginian government , Scipios . however , reinforced Hasdrubal on such a scale that in 211 he could ...
Pagina 348
... defeat and his Italian officers was undermined by a law of the year 73 or 72 which murder of granted a pardon to Lepidus ' former associates . In 72 one of these refugees , M. Perperna , who had consistently failed Sertorius in battle ...
... defeat and his Italian officers was undermined by a law of the year 73 or 72 which murder of granted a pardon to Lepidus ' former associates . In 72 one of these refugees , M. Perperna , who had consistently failed Sertorius in battle ...
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