The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... brought to great straits by Caepio is assassinated by some of his own men instigated by Caepio - The final sur- render of the Lusitani - The character of Viriathus ; and Roman warfare CHAPTER V. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EVENTS . B.C. 146 ...
... brought to great straits by Caepio is assassinated by some of his own men instigated by Caepio - The final sur- render of the Lusitani - The character of Viriathus ; and Roman warfare CHAPTER V. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EVENTS . B.C. 146 ...
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... brought his elephants up to the walls , and the fight was continued successfully , till one of the elephants being wounded in the head by a large stone became frantic with pain , and turning about with a furious roar trampled down all ...
... brought his elephants up to the walls , and the fight was continued successfully , till one of the elephants being wounded in the head by a large stone became frantic with pain , and turning about with a furious roar trampled down all ...
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... brought the Lusitani and some of the Vettones to terms , and Atilius went into winter quarters . But this was a signal for a fresh rising of the natives and an attack on those who remained faithful to Rome . Nothing more is said of ...
... brought the Lusitani and some of the Vettones to terms , and Atilius went into winter quarters . But this was a signal for a fresh rising of the natives and an attack on those who remained faithful to Rome . Nothing more is said of ...
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... brought back a sad story of the continual fights , of the numbers that perished , and of the courage of the Celti- beri . Marcellus also , it was well - known , was afraid of his enemies . There was great alarm at Rome . Competent ...
... brought back a sad story of the continual fights , of the numbers that perished , and of the courage of the Celti- beri . Marcellus also , it was well - known , was afraid of his enemies . There was great alarm at Rome . Competent ...
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... , and probably extended north to the Vindius or Vinnius , the mountain range which runs parallel to the shores of the bay of Biscay . Lucullus must have brought his troops to Spain by sea , for 14 DECLINE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC .
... , and probably extended north to the Vindius or Vinnius , the mountain range which runs parallel to the shores of the bay of Biscay . Lucullus must have brought his troops to Spain by sea , for 14 DECLINE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC .
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