A Smaller History of Rome: From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the EmpireHarper & Brothers, 1865 - 365 pagina's |
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Africa afterward allies Alps Antiochus Apennines Appius arms Asia attacked battle became brought Brutus Cæsar called camp campaign Campania Capua carried Carthage Carthaginians Cato celebrated Censors Centuries Cicero citizens Claudius Comitia command Consul Consulship Decemvirs declared defeated dominions elected embassadors enemy Etruscans Fabius father fleet following year B.c. force formed gained Gauls Gracchus Greece Greek Hannibal Hasdrubal honor inhabitants Italy Jugurtha king land Latin Latium legions Lilybæum Lucanians magistrates Manlius marched Marius Masinissa master Maximus Metellus Mithridates obtained party Patricians peace Plebeians Pompey possession Prætor prisoners province put to death Pyrrhus Quæstor reign Republic resolved returned to Rome Roman army Rome Romulus Sabines Samnites Samnium Scipio Africanus Second Punic Second Punic War Senate sent Servius ships Sicily siege slaves soldiers soon Spain struggle Tarentum Tarquin Temple Tiber Tiberius tion took town tribes Tribunes triumph troops Valerius Veii victory
Populaire passages
Pagina 286 - ... found Rome a city of brick, and left it a city of marble.
Pagina 55 - Both agreed that the one whose wing first began to waver should devote himself and the army of the enemy to the gods of the lower world.
Pagina 10 - Sabines that if they would give her what they wore on their left arms she would let them into the citadel.