The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... sailed for Sicily with his elephants and 8000 horse , promising his allies that he would return to Italy . Three years later he returned , for the Carthaginians had driven him out of Sicily . XII . FROM PEIRESC 1. After the battle and ...
... sailed for Sicily with his elephants and 8000 horse , promising his allies that he would return to Italy . Three years later he returned , for the Carthaginians had driven him out of Sicily . XII . FROM PEIRESC 1. After the battle and ...
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... the sea , Hannibal forbade their coming . Accordingly they sailed for Carthage with the Saguntine ambassadors , and reminded the Carthaginians of 219 Y.R. 535 the agreement . The latter accused the Saguntines § 8-11 ] 53 THE WARS IN SPAIN.
... the sea , Hannibal forbade their coming . Accordingly they sailed for Carthage with the Saguntine ambassadors , and reminded the Carthaginians of 219 Y.R. 535 the agreement . The latter accused the Saguntines § 8-11 ] 53 THE WARS IN SPAIN.
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... sailed with his quin- queremes to Etruria . What he and the other Roman gen- erals after him did in Italy , until , at the end of sixteen years and with exceeding difficulty , they drove Hannibal out of the country , will be shown in ...
... sailed with his quin- queremes to Etruria . What he and the other Roman gen- erals after him did in Italy , until , at the end of sixteen years and with exceeding difficulty , they drove Hannibal out of the country , will be shown in ...
Page 64
... who were still with Syphax sailed out against him Y.R. B C. 548 with their war - ships , 64 APPIAN'S HISTORY [ BK . VI , CH . VI CHAPTER VI Scipio visits Africa - Other Operations in Spain - Destruction of Ilurgia - The Fate of Astapa.
... who were still with Syphax sailed out against him Y.R. B C. 548 with their war - ships , 64 APPIAN'S HISTORY [ BK . VI , CH . VI CHAPTER VI Scipio visits Africa - Other Operations in Spain - Destruction of Ilurgia - The Fate of Astapa.
Page 65
... sailed to Gades and awaited the turn of events , meanwhile suffering from want of provisions . 32. While Mago lay here inert , Silanus was sent by Scipio VOL . I - F Y.R. B.C. When the 206 548 to receive the submission § 28-32 ] 65 THE ...
... sailed to Gades and awaited the turn of events , meanwhile suffering from want of provisions . 32. While Mago lay here inert , Silanus was sent by Scipio VOL . I - F Y.R. B.C. When the 206 548 to receive the submission § 28-32 ] 65 THE ...
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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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