A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... Romans : the fol- 386 and 385 they appear to have abandoned the lowing brief summary will supply a general outline contest as hopeless : nor does their name again ap- of their principal features . pear in Roman history for the space of ...
... Romans : the fol- 386 and 385 they appear to have abandoned the lowing brief summary will supply a general outline contest as hopeless : nor does their name again ap- of their principal features . pear in Roman history for the space of ...
الصفحة 55
... Roman consuls ( ix . 45 ) : but he mentions none of them by name , and from the ease and rapidity with which they were reduced , it is probable that they were places of little importance . Many of the smaller towns and villages now scat ...
... Roman consuls ( ix . 45 ) : but he mentions none of them by name , and from the ease and rapidity with which they were reduced , it is probable that they were places of little importance . Many of the smaller towns and villages now scat ...
الصفحة 66
... Roman party in Aetolia , assisted by a body of Roman soldiers , massacred 550 of the leading patriots . All the sur- vivors , who were suspected of opposition to the Roman policy , were carried off as prisoners to Italy . It was at this ...
... Roman party in Aetolia , assisted by a body of Roman soldiers , massacred 550 of the leading patriots . All the sur- vivors , who were suspected of opposition to the Roman policy , were carried off as prisoners to Italy . It was at this ...
الصفحة 69
... Roman Africa . The first chief of the Massylii mentioned in his- tory , Gala , is supposed to have already deprived ... Roman province , we learn from Pliny ( v . 4. s . 3 ) that it remained as under Masinissa , and that Scipio Africanus ...
... Roman Africa . The first chief of the Massylii mentioned in his- tory , Gala , is supposed to have already deprived ... Roman province , we learn from Pliny ( v . 4. s . 3 ) that it remained as under Masinissa , and that Scipio Africanus ...
الصفحة 76
... Roman consuls , Hannibal who commanded the army within the walls found it impossible to hold out any longer , and made his escape in the night with the Cartha- ginian and mercenary troops , leaving the city to its fate . It was ...
... Roman consuls , Hannibal who commanded the army within the walls found it impossible to hold out any longer , and made his escape in the night with the Cartha- ginian and mercenary troops , leaving the city to its fate . It was ...
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