Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 8-10John Pinsent, 1983 |
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... Saguntum lies far south of the river . Not a bit : the Carthaginians insisted that the Ebro - line had no validity for them , the Romans that it did ( 3 . 21.1 , 29.2ff . ) . Scholarly efforts to resolve the conundrum are nearly as ...
... Saguntum lies far south of the river . Not a bit : the Carthaginians insisted that the Ebro - line had no validity for them , the Romans that it did ( 3 . 21.1 , 29.2ff . ) . Scholarly efforts to resolve the conundrum are nearly as ...
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... Saguntum ( no violation of the letter of the Ebro - treaty , which outlawed only military passage of the Ebro ) , then in 220 approached Hannibal to see whether he intended to honour the treaty and also the Romans ' practical protector ...
... Saguntum ( no violation of the letter of the Ebro - treaty , which outlawed only military passage of the Ebro ) , then in 220 approached Hannibal to see whether he intended to honour the treaty and also the Romans ' practical protector ...
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... Saguntum even though that city may not have been a formal ally at all ; a quite likely circumstance even though most scholars hold otherwise , but then a Roman might retort that ' in spir- it ' Saguntum should have been respected - a ...
... Saguntum even though that city may not have been a formal ally at all ; a quite likely circumstance even though most scholars hold otherwise , but then a Roman might retort that ' in spir- it ' Saguntum should have been respected - a ...
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