The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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Page xv
... defeated by the Lusitani - His massacre of the Lusitani , who had surrendered - The trial of Galba at Rome and his acquittal - The death of King Massinissa , and of M. Porcius Cato , the Censor - The enactment of the Lex Calpurnia de ...
... defeated by the Lusitani - His massacre of the Lusitani , who had surrendered - The trial of Galba at Rome and his acquittal - The death of King Massinissa , and of M. Porcius Cato , the Censor - The enactment of the Lex Calpurnia de ...
Page xvi
... defeated - Remarks on Frontinus , Orosius , and Florus - Q . Fabius Maximus Aemilianus is sent against Viriathus - The defeat by Viriathus of Clau- dius Unimanus - The authority of Appian - Plautius punished for his mis- conduct in ...
... defeated - Remarks on Frontinus , Orosius , and Florus - Q . Fabius Maximus Aemilianus is sent against Viriathus - The defeat by Viriathus of Clau- dius Unimanus - The authority of Appian - Plautius punished for his mis- conduct in ...
Page xx
... defeated and killed - The statue of Apollo at Cumae sheds tears - The consul M. Perperna takes Aristonicus prisoner - M ' Aquillius completes the conquest of the Kingdom of Pergamum - The origin of the Kingdom of Pergamum ; and its ...
... defeated and killed - The statue of Apollo at Cumae sheds tears - The consul M. Perperna takes Aristonicus prisoner - M ' Aquillius completes the conquest of the Kingdom of Pergamum - The origin of the Kingdom of Pergamum ; and its ...
Page xxi
... defeats the Salyes — The revolt and destruction of Fregellae - Fresh supply of water to Rome - Caius Gracchus leaves Sardinia without leave and returns to Rome , for which he gets into some difficulty - The capture and settlement of the ...
... defeats the Salyes — The revolt and destruction of Fregellae - Fresh supply of water to Rome - Caius Gracchus leaves Sardinia without leave and returns to Rome , for which he gets into some difficulty - The capture and settlement of the ...
Page xxii
... defeated and dispersed by L. Opimius - The death of Fulvius Flaccus and Caius Gracchus - The nobility follow up their victory by putting to death many of the opposite faction - Plutarch's lives of the Gracchi , and Cicero's opinions ...
... defeated and dispersed by L. Opimius - The death of Fulvius Flaccus and Caius Gracchus - The nobility follow up their victory by putting to death many of the opposite faction - Plutarch's lives of the Gracchi , and Cicero's opinions ...
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