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After spending much of the summer (107) in training his troops and in skirmishes
with the enemy, Marius adopted the strategy of attacking fortified cities. Apart from
a spectacular march through the desert to seize Capsa which would have ...
After spending much of the summer (107) in training his troops and in skirmishes
with the enemy, Marius adopted the strategy of attacking fortified cities. Apart from
a spectacular march through the desert to seize Capsa which would have ...
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After dark Crassus, who failed to risk a night attack on the enemy and their tired
horses, abandoned 4000 wounded and retired to Carrhae. Without adequate
provisions and deserted by his quaestor Cassius (later Caesar's murderer), he
was ...
After dark Crassus, who failed to risk a night attack on the enemy and their tired
horses, abandoned 4000 wounded and retired to Carrhae. Without adequate
provisions and deserted by his quaestor Cassius (later Caesar's murderer), he
was ...
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But Sirmium, a key position on the Save, was held by the legate of Moesia, and
the Dalmatians wasted time attacking coastal cities; thus Tiberius was enabled to
fight his way to Siscia which he held with five legions. The efficiency of the whole
...
But Sirmium, a key position on the Save, was held by the legate of Moesia, and
the Dalmatians wasted time attacking coastal cities; thus Tiberius was enabled to
fight his way to Siscia which he held with five legions. The efficiency of the whole
...
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ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
The Growth of Romes Empire | 2 |
The Senatorial Government | 5 |
Urheberrecht | |
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