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... advance against Syracuse ended in discomfiture and loss , and the Romans found it necessary to double the strength of their army in Sicily for the ensuing campaign . All these considerations tend to show that , though Polybius is on the ...
... advance against Syracuse ended in discomfiture and loss , and the Romans found it necessary to double the strength of their army in Sicily for the ensuing campaign . All these considerations tend to show that , though Polybius is on the ...
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... 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 only of subordinate ...
... 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 only of subordinate ...
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... advance . The Roman fleet , consisting of four divisions , formed with three of them a hollow triangle , the point of which , headed by the consuls in person , was directed against the Carthaginian line . The quinqueremes , which formed ...
... advance . The Roman fleet , consisting of four divisions , formed with three of them a hollow triangle , the point of which , headed by the consuls in person , was directed against the Carthaginian line . The quinqueremes , which formed ...
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... advance of the underground attack , and partly to undermine the dam and to over- throw the besieging towers that were standing on it . CHAP . III . FOURTH PERIOD , B.C. Obsti- nacy 84 ROMAN HISTORY . Modes of siege in ancient warfare.
... advance of the underground attack , and partly to undermine the dam and to over- throw the besieging towers that were standing on it . CHAP . III . FOURTH PERIOD , B.C. Obsti- nacy 84 ROMAN HISTORY . Modes of siege in ancient warfare.
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... advance of the Romans . The extension of civilisation is Gallic tribes . always an attack on surrounding barbarism ; and as it was at that time in Italy , so is it now at the present day in North America . The Boians looked forward to ...
... advance of the Romans . The extension of civilisation is Gallic tribes . always an attack on surrounding barbarism ; and as it was at that time in Italy , so is it now at the present day in North America . The Boians looked forward to ...
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¹ Livy According Achradina Africa Agrigentum alliance allies Alps appears Appian Apulia Ariminum arms attack Barcas battle of Cannæ besieged BOOK Bruttium camp Campania Capua Carthage Carthaginian army Carthaginian fleet Carthaginians Casilinum cause cavalry CHAP citizens Claudius coast colonies command consul defeat Diodorus dominion doubt Drepana enemy Etruria Fabius favour FIFTH PERIOD Flaminius force Fulvius Gallic garrison Gauls ginian Greek Hamilcar Hamilcar Barcas Hannibal Hannibal's Hasdrubal Hiero hope horse hostile Illyrians infantry island Italian Italy land legions Lilybæum Livy Marcellus ment mercenaries Messana military neighbourhood Numidians Ortygia Panormus party peace Polybius possession prætor prisoners Punic Pyrrhus Regulus revolt Roman army Roman fleet Roman senate Rome Saguntum Sardinia Scipio seemed Sempronius sent ships Sicilian Sicily siege soldiers Spain Syracuse taken Tarentum thaginians Thrasymenus tion town Trebia tribes troops Valerius ventured victory VIII whilst whole xxii xxiii xxiv Zonaras δὲ καὶ СНАР