Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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Page 70
... Luceria in 319 B.C. , having received no small assistance from the people of Arpi and other Apulians . Roman successes followed this important capture , and Satricum was recovered and severely punished . For a moment , indeed , fortune ...
... Luceria in 319 B.C. , having received no small assistance from the people of Arpi and other Apulians . Roman successes followed this important capture , and Satricum was recovered and severely punished . For a moment , indeed , fortune ...
Page 69
... agree- ment made by the defeated generals , mark the first period of the war . When it was renewed , the Samnites occupied Luceria in Hist . Nat . III 6 321-311 B.C. Apulia , the attempt to relieve which town CONQUEST OF ITALY 69.
... agree- ment made by the defeated generals , mark the first period of the war . When it was renewed , the Samnites occupied Luceria in Hist . Nat . III 6 321-311 B.C. Apulia , the attempt to relieve which town CONQUEST OF ITALY 69.
Page 70
... Luceria in 319 B.C. , having received no small assistance from the people of Arpi and other Apulians . Roman successes followed this important cap- ture , and Satricum was recovered and severely punished . For a moment , indeed ...
... Luceria in 319 B.C. , having received no small assistance from the people of Arpi and other Apulians . Roman successes followed this important cap- ture , and Satricum was recovered and severely punished . For a moment , indeed ...
Page 73
... Luceria and Venusia , established towards the east and south on the lines of communication of their opponents , iso- lated them on every side . Rome was no longer merely the first , but was already the ruling power in the peninsula when ...
... Luceria and Venusia , established towards the east and south on the lines of communication of their opponents , iso- lated them on every side . Rome was no longer merely the first , but was already the ruling power in the peninsula when ...
Page 123
... Luceria , and in conjunction with the force under Marcellus caused great annoyance to Hannibal's allies in Apulia and Lucania . To relieve these , Hannibal attacked Marcellus and suffered defeat beneath the walls of Nola . These ...
... Luceria , and in conjunction with the force under Marcellus caused great annoyance to Hannibal's allies in Apulia and Lucania . To relieve these , Hannibal attacked Marcellus and suffered defeat beneath the walls of Nola . These ...
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