From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... attacking fortified cities . Apart from a spectacular march through the desert to seize Capsa which would have good ... attack on a fortress near the river Muluccha , some 500 miles west of Cirta , where Jugurtha kept some of his ...
... attacking fortified cities . Apart from a spectacular march through the desert to seize Capsa which would have good ... attack on a fortress near the river Muluccha , some 500 miles west of Cirta , where Jugurtha kept some of his ...
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... 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 forced by his demoralized troops to treat ...
... 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 forced by his demoralized troops to treat ...
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... attacking coastal cities ; thus Tiberius was enabled to fight his way to Siscia which he held with five legions . The ... attack on Dal- matia , in which his nephew Germanicus won his spurs . The revolt was thus crushed . Pannonia was ...
... attacking coastal cities ; thus Tiberius was enabled to fight his way to Siscia which he held with five legions . The ... attack on Dal- matia , in which his nephew Germanicus won his spurs . The revolt was thus crushed . Pannonia was ...
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Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
Tiberius Gracchus | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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