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... is driven out Capua surrenders to the Romans - A Town of Bruttium lost and regained - The Story of Dasius and Blatius . 110 114 · 119 123 • 126 131 CHAPTER VIII Defeat and Death of the Consul Fulvius - lviii CONTENTS.
... is driven out Capua surrenders to the Romans - A Town of Bruttium lost and regained - The Story of Dasius and Blatius . 110 114 · 119 123 • 126 131 CHAPTER VIII Defeat and Death of the Consul Fulvius - lviii CONTENTS.
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Appianus (of Alexandria.) CHAPTER VIII Defeat and Death of the Consul Fulvius - The Romans recover Tarentum Death of Marcellus - Hannibal foiled at Salapia - Battle of the Metaurus - Hannibal retires to Bruttium - - CHAPTER IX Scipio ...
Appianus (of Alexandria.) CHAPTER VIII Defeat and Death of the Consul Fulvius - The Romans recover Tarentum Death of Marcellus - Hannibal foiled at Salapia - Battle of the Metaurus - Hannibal retires to Bruttium - - CHAPTER IX Scipio ...
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... High Spirits 212 Scipio elected Consul- - CHAPTER XVII Saves Mancinus from Destruction Demoralization of the Army - Scipio's Speech to the Soldiers 217 CHAPTER XVIII Restores Discipline and captures Megara - Cruelties of CONTENTS lxi.
... High Spirits 212 Scipio elected Consul- - CHAPTER XVII Saves Mancinus from Destruction Demoralization of the Army - Scipio's Speech to the Soldiers 217 CHAPTER XVIII Restores Discipline and captures Megara - Cruelties of CONTENTS lxi.
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... 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 their fare . When the tribune Pomponius prose- cuted him for numerous misdeeds ...
... 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 their fare . When the tribune Pomponius prose- cuted him for numerous misdeeds ...
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... consul Cornelius , learning of this abominable deed while he was on the march , abandoned his campaign against the Etruscans , dashed with great rapidity by way of the Sabine country and Picenum against the towns of the Senones , and ...
... consul Cornelius , learning of this abominable deed while he was on the march , abandoned his campaign against the Etruscans , dashed with great rapidity by way of the Sabine country and Picenum against the towns of the Senones , and ...
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