Roman Africa: An Outline of the History of the Roman Occupation of North Africa, Based Chiefly Upon Inscriptions and Monumental Remains in that CountryLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 325 páginas |
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... condition that he made a voyage round Africa . Sataspes , we are told , returned quickly , owing , as he said , to fabulous obstacles that he encountered in the Straits of Gades . Xerxes declined to accept such excuses , and ordered him ...
... condition that he made a voyage round Africa . Sataspes , we are told , returned quickly , owing , as he said , to fabulous obstacles that he encountered in the Straits of Gades . Xerxes declined to accept such excuses , and ordered him ...
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... condition , shall be allowed to proceed on our journey to whatever point we may think proper . ' The Philæni , it is said , accepted the terms imposed upon them , and , sacrificing themselves in the interest of their country , were ...
... condition , shall be allowed to proceed on our journey to whatever point we may think proper . ' The Philæni , it is said , accepted the terms imposed upon them , and , sacrificing themselves in the interest of their country , were ...
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... conditions were the sup- port and good will of the Roman Senate and people in exchange for his assistance in the field of battle . A small embassy , con- sisting of three centurions , was despatched from Rome with instructions to remain ...
... conditions were the sup- port and good will of the Roman Senate and people in exchange for his assistance in the field of battle . A small embassy , con- sisting of three centurions , was despatched from Rome with instructions to remain ...
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... conditions imposed by Scipio , heavy as they may seem to modern ideas , were accepted . Carthage had to surrender her territories in Spain and her island posses- sions in the Mediterranean , to hand over all her war vessels ex- cept ...
... conditions imposed by Scipio , heavy as they may seem to modern ideas , were accepted . Carthage had to surrender her territories in Spain and her island posses- sions in the Mediterranean , to hand over all her war vessels ex- cept ...
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... conditions of peace . Had Scipio been prompted to subject Carthage to the same fate that only a few years previously Hannibal had desired to inflict on Rome , there was nothing to prevent him . He granted peace , but on heavy conditions ...
... conditions of peace . Had Scipio been prompted to subject Carthage to the same fate that only a few years previously Hannibal had desired to inflict on Rome , there was nothing to prevent him . He granted peace , but on heavy conditions ...
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