The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 48
Page 16
... thousand fighting men and two thousand horsemen were collected here . Lucullus invited the Spaniards to surrender ; but they asked him . whether he proposed the same terms that he had offered to the Caucaei . On receiving this answer ...
... thousand fighting men and two thousand horsemen were collected here . Lucullus invited the Spaniards to surrender ; but they asked him . whether he proposed the same terms that he had offered to the Caucaei . On receiving this answer ...
Page 17
... thousand cloaks , a cer- tain number of cattle and fifty hostages . The cattle and hostages might be easily found , but the cloaks could only be supplied by the citizens stripping themselves . Some of the Iberian mountaineers used to ...
... thousand cloaks , a cer- tain number of cattle and fifty hostages . The cattle and hostages might be easily found , but the cloaks could only be supplied by the citizens stripping themselves . Some of the Iberian mountaineers used to ...
Page 19
... thousand of the pursuers . Galba with his cavalry escaped to Carmene , where he waited for the remnant of his scattered army to join him . The position of Carmene is unknown , unless it is the Carmo of Strabo and other writers ; and ...
... thousand of the pursuers . Galba with his cavalry escaped to Carmene , where he waited for the remnant of his scattered army to join him . The position of Carmene is unknown , unless it is the Carmo of Strabo and other writers ; and ...
Page 20
... thousand of them , and overtook fifteen hundred more in the neighbourhood of Gadeira ( Cadiz ) , who were attempting to escape across the Straits into Africa . If the story is true , these routed Lusitani made their way to the great ...
... thousand of them , and overtook fifteen hundred more in the neighbourhood of Gadeira ( Cadiz ) , who were attempting to escape across the Straits into Africa . If the story is true , these routed Lusitani made their way to the great ...
Page 29
... thousand picked horsemen kept his ground . Vetilius could not pursue an army which was dispersed , and he advanced against the thousand horsemen . Viriathus , at one time moving forward , then retreating , and moving for- ward again ...
... thousand picked horsemen kept his ground . Vetilius could not pursue an army which was dispersed , and he advanced against the thousand horsemen . Viriathus , at one time moving forward , then retreating , and moving for- ward again ...
Contents
189 | |
203 | |
214 | |
223 | |
235 | |
240 | |
243 | |
250 | |
87 | |
102 | |
109 | |
111 | |
113 | |
123 | |
127 | |
144 | |
149 | |
159 | |
261 | |
292 | |
301 | |
320 | |
337 | |
351 | |
369 | |
380 | |
434 | |
458 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Agrarian law antient Appian Appian says Arevaci Aristonicus army Asia attack Attalus authority body Brutus Caepio Caius camp Carthage Celtiberi censors Centuriae Cicero Comitia commander commissioners constitution consul consulship Crassus cultivation Damophilus death defeated Duero elected enemy Eunous evidence Fabius five hundred jugera Flaccus Galba gave Gracchus Greek Henna honour Italian Italy killed king kingdom of Pergamum labour Laelius Lepidus Licinia Lex Livy Livy's Epitome Lucullus Lusitani Mancinus matter means Metellus military modern Mummius Nasica nobility nobles Numantia Numantini Octavius oration original Orosius Patres Patricians Pergamum Plebeians Plebs Plutarch political Polybius Pompeius Pontifex Maximus poor possession Possessors praetor probably proposed province Public Land Publicani punished quaestor republic rich Roman citizens Roman history Rome Scipio Senate sent Servilianus Sicily slaves soldiers Spain Spanish story suppose surrendered thing thousand Tiberius tion told town treaty tribune Vaccaei Valerius Viriathus vote writers