The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... soldiers , and attempts to procure the assassination of Jugurtha - C . Marius is one of the legati - Metellus places a garrison in Vaga - The fight between Metellus and Jugurtha near the river Muthul - Rejoicings at Rome for the success ...
... soldiers , and attempts to procure the assassination of Jugurtha - C . Marius is one of the legati - Metellus places a garrison in Vaga - The fight between Metellus and Jugurtha near the river Muthul - Rejoicings at Rome for the success ...
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... soldiers for the Roman army according to the treaty . The Belli answered that the treaty forbade them to build new cities , but not to fortify old ones ; and they reminded the Romans that since the treaty was made with Gracchus , the ...
... soldiers for the Roman army according to the treaty . The Belli answered that the treaty forbade them to build new cities , but not to fortify old ones ; and they reminded the Romans that since the treaty was made with Gracchus , the ...
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... soldiers opened their ranks , and the huge beasts showed themselves to the Spaniards . Neither the men nor the horses , it is said , had seen an elephant before , and the enemy fled in disorder to the city . The consul brought his ...
... soldiers opened their ranks , and the huge beasts showed themselves to the Spaniards . Neither the men nor the horses , it is said , had seen an elephant before , and the enemy fled in disorder to the city . The consul brought his ...
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... soldiers only a prospect of hard service and no profit . In this difficulty young P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus , who was himself in favour of prosecuting the war , and wished to add a military reputation to the high character for in ...
... soldiers only a prospect of hard service and no profit . In this difficulty young P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus , who was himself in favour of prosecuting the war , and wished to add a military reputation to the high character for in ...
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... soldiers who might be already on foreign service , it does not appear that their time was limited to a year , but as they did come home sometimes , new men must have been enrolled in their place . Appian has not expressed himself ...
... soldiers who might be already on foreign service , it does not appear that their time was limited to a year , but as they did come home sometimes , new men must have been enrolled in their place . Appian has not expressed himself ...
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