Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR " POLICE VERSO " • Frontispiece FACING PAGE 68 • 132 · 164 • 324 372 TEXT MAPS ANCIENT LATIUM THE PEOPLES OF EARLY ITALY . 343-290 B. C. CARTHAGE AND HER MARITIME AND COLONIAL DOMINION ROME AS ...
... MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR " POLICE VERSO " • Frontispiece FACING PAGE 68 • 132 · 164 • 324 372 TEXT MAPS ANCIENT LATIUM THE PEOPLES OF EARLY ITALY . 343-290 B. C. CARTHAGE AND HER MARITIME AND COLONIAL DOMINION ROME AS ...
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... Marcus Furius Camillus , who perhaps trusted that the struggle , too long continued , was now at an end . But the patrician spirit still showed itself in the creation of a third consul , or , as he was usually called , a pretor ...
... Marcus Furius Camillus , who perhaps trusted that the struggle , too long continued , was now at an end . But the patrician spirit still showed itself in the creation of a third consul , or , as he was usually called , a pretor ...
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... Marcus Furius Camillus had first opened up the brilliant and perilous career of foreign conquest . Tradition tells us that Melpum and Veii fell on the same day ; whether this be so or not , the double assault from the north and the ...
... Marcus Furius Camillus had first opened up the brilliant and perilous career of foreign conquest . Tradition tells us that Melpum and Veii fell on the same day ; whether this be so or not , the double assault from the north and the ...
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... Marcus Atilius ; but in 293 B.C. the battle of Aquilonia dealt a blow to the Samnites from which they never recovered ; and , though in their mountain strong- holds they continued the struggle till 290 B.C. , deserted by all to whom ...
... Marcus Atilius ; but in 293 B.C. the battle of Aquilonia dealt a blow to the Samnites from which they never recovered ; and , though in their mountain strong- holds they continued the struggle till 290 B.C. , deserted by all to whom ...
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... Marcus Valerius Maximus defeated the allied armies of Carthage and Syracuse . Upon this Hiero went over to the Roman side , and continued to be the most important and the firmest ally the Romans had in the island . The desertion of ...
... Marcus Valerius Maximus defeated the allied armies of Carthage and Syracuse . Upon this Hiero went over to the Roman side , and continued to be the most important and the firmest ally the Romans had in the island . The desertion of ...
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