The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... Peace - Hannibal lands at Hadrumetum - The Armistice violated - Hannibal sent for - He proposes a Renewal of the Armistice . 162 CHAPTER VII Riots in Carthage - Second Armistice broken- - - Preparations for Battle - Speeches of Hannibal ...
... Peace - Hannibal lands at Hadrumetum - The Armistice violated - Hannibal sent for - He proposes a Renewal of the Armistice . 162 CHAPTER VII Riots in Carthage - Second Armistice broken- - - Preparations for Battle - Speeches of Hannibal ...
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... Peace - Scipio's Reply - Treaty ratified - Accusations against Scipio A Similar Accusation against Epaminondas — Manlius succeeds Scipio — A Disaster in Thrace Rewards to Eumenes 302 CHAPTER VIII - The Successors of Antiochus the Great ...
... Peace - Scipio's Reply - Treaty ratified - Accusations against Scipio A Similar Accusation against Epaminondas — Manlius succeeds Scipio — A Disaster in Thrace Rewards to Eumenes 302 CHAPTER VIII - The Successors of Antiochus the Great ...
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... Peace - Sulla's Answer - Terms of the Treaty offered by Sulla - Mithridates delays and Sulla marches to Asia - A Personal Conference What Sulla said to Mithridates - Mithridates accepts the Terms . - CHAPTER IX PAGE • 349 354 358 ...
... Peace - Sulla's Answer - Terms of the Treaty offered by Sulla - Mithridates delays and Sulla marches to Asia - A Personal Conference What Sulla said to Mithridates - Mithridates accepts the Terms . - CHAPTER IX PAGE • 349 354 358 ...
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... in the course of which the city has been greatly embellished , its revenue much in- creased ; and in the long reign of peace and security every- thing has moved toward a lasting prosperity . Some nations AUTHOR'S PREFACE 3.
... in the course of which the city has been greatly embellished , its revenue much in- creased ; and in the long reign of peace and security every- thing has moved toward a lasting prosperity . Some nations AUTHOR'S PREFACE 3.
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... peace with the Carthaginians , or sent embassies to them or re- ceived the same from them , and what damage they inflicted upon or suffered from them until they demolished Carthage and made Africa a Roman province , and how they rebuilt ...
... peace with the Carthaginians , or sent embassies to them or re- ceived the same from them , and what damage they inflicted upon or suffered from them until they demolished Carthage and made Africa a Roman province , and how they rebuilt ...
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The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Civil Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2013 |
The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Foreign Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2014 |
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