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... able , from their maritime stronghold of Motye , to overawe the conquered districts and to keep them in subjection . But they had estimated the energy of the Greeks too low . Dionysius , established in his dominion over Syracuse ...
... able , from their maritime stronghold of Motye , to overawe the conquered districts and to keep them in subjection . But they had estimated the energy of the Greeks too low . Dionysius , established in his dominion over Syracuse ...
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... took the place nor ( as Seneca says : De Brevitate Vite , 13 ) had the honour of defending it . 2 Zonaras , viii . 9 . CHAP . III . FIRST B.C. were able , in 44 ROMAN HISTORY . Rewards bestowed on Masinissa Triumph of Scipio.
... took the place nor ( as Seneca says : De Brevitate Vite , 13 ) had the honour of defending it . 2 Zonaras , viii . 9 . CHAP . III . FIRST B.C. were able , in 44 ROMAN HISTORY . Rewards bestowed on Masinissa Triumph of Scipio.
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Wilhelm Ihne. CHAP . III . FIRST B.C. were able , in the face of a hostile fleet , to cross the straits with an army of 10,000 men , and in the year after with double that number . It seems that this could not have been PERIOD , easy ...
Wilhelm Ihne. CHAP . III . FIRST B.C. were able , in the face of a hostile fleet , to cross the straits with an army of 10,000 men , and in the year after with double that number . It seems that this could not have been PERIOD , easy ...
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... able to go out to sea , and to challenge the boldest , the most experienced , and most dreaded seamen of their time . CHAP . III . SECOND PERIOD , 261-255 B.C. bilities of the story . We cannot help receiving this description with some ...
... able to go out to sea , and to challenge the boldest , the most experienced , and most dreaded seamen of their time . CHAP . III . SECOND PERIOD , 261-255 B.C. bilities of the story . We cannot help receiving this description with some ...
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... able to turn about , to advance , or retreat with the greatest rapidity , and to watch and seize the favourable moment for the decisive rush . To fight from the deck with arrows and other missiles could , in this species of tactics , be ...
... able to turn about , to advance , or retreat with the greatest rapidity , and to watch and seize the favourable moment for the decisive rush . To fight from the deck with arrows and other missiles could , in this species of tactics , be ...
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Términos y frases comunes
¹ Livy According Africa Agrigentum allies Alps appears Appian Ariminum attack Barcas battle besieged BOOK Camarina camp Campania Cannæ Capua Carthage Carthaginian army Carthaginian fleet Carthaginians caused cavalry CHAP citizens Claudius coast colonies command conquered conquest consul consular armies defeat Diodorus Dionysius dominion doubt Drepana elephants enemy Etruria Fabius favour Flaminius force Gallic garrison Gauls ginian Greek Hamilcar Hamilcar Barcas Hannibal Hannibal's harbour Hasdrubal Hiero horse hostile Illyrians island Italian Italy land legions Libyans Lilybæum Livy Marcellus ment mercenaries Messana military neighbourhood Numidian Panormus peace PERIOD Philinus Phoenician Polybius possession prætor prisoners probably Punic Pyrrhus Regulus revolt Roman army Roman fleet Roman senate Rome Saguntum sailed Sardinia Scipio seems Sempronius senate sent ships Sicilian Sicily side siege soldiers Spain Syracuse taken Tarentum thaginians tion town Trebia tribes troops Valerius ventured vessels victory VIII whilst whole xxii xxiii Zonaras δὲ καὶ