The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... returned . In short the Greek power , although ardent in fighting for the Grecian hegemony , never advanced steadfastly beyond the boundaries of Greece , but took pride in holding itself unenslaved and seldom conquered , and from the ...
... returned . In short the Greek power , although ardent in fighting for the Grecian hegemony , never advanced steadfastly beyond the boundaries of Greece , but took pride in holding itself unenslaved and seldom conquered , and from the ...
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... returned to the city . 414 414 II . FROM THE SAME Such was the bravery of the consul Manlius Torquatus . 340 He had a penurious father who did not care for him , but kept him at work with slaves in the fields and left him to partake of ...
... returned to the city . 414 414 II . FROM THE SAME Such was the bravery of the consul Manlius Torquatus . 340 He had a penurious father who did not care for him , but kept him at work with slaves in the fields and left him to partake of ...
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... whole year , until the calamity was retrieved . Some of the returning soldiers took refuge in the fields for shame , others stole into the city by Y.R. B.C. 433 night . The consuls entered by day 24 [ BK . III APPIAN'S HISTORY.
... whole year , until the calamity was retrieved . Some of the returning soldiers took refuge in the fields for shame , others stole into the city by Y.R. B.C. 433 night . The consuls entered by day 24 [ BK . III APPIAN'S HISTORY.
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... returned to Messana . Decius , after enduring the pain a long time , washed off the ointment and found that he had lost his eyesight . 3. Fabricius was sent by the Romans to restore the city to those Rhegians who still remained . He ...
... returned to Messana . Decius , after enduring the pain a long time , washed off the ointment and found that he had lost his eyesight . 3. Fabricius was sent by the Romans to restore the city to those Rhegians who still remained . He ...
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... returned , for the Carthaginians had driven him out of Sicily . XII . FROM PEIRESC 1. After the battle and the armistice with the Romans , 276 Pyrrhus sailed for Sicily promising he would return to Italy . Three years later he returned ...
... returned , for the Carthaginians had driven him out of Sicily . XII . FROM PEIRESC 1. After the battle and the armistice with the Romans , 276 Pyrrhus sailed for Sicily promising he would return to Italy . Three years later he returned ...
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The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Civil Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2013 |
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