A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Gauls . 269 SECOND PERIOD . Wars for the Possession of Italy . First Samnite War . 274 . 274 . Latin War , and Battle of Vesuvius . 275 . Second Samnite War . 276 . · Third War with Samnites and the Italian League . 278 . War with ...
... Gauls . 269 SECOND PERIOD . Wars for the Possession of Italy . First Samnite War . 274 . 274 . Latin War , and Battle of Vesuvius . 275 . Second Samnite War . 276 . · Third War with Samnites and the Italian League . 278 . War with ...
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... Gaul , Britain , and Germany . Civil War ; Pompey defeated at Pharsalia . Cæsar Victor at Thapsus , and Master of Rome . Murder of Cæsar in the Senate - house . Triumvirate of Antony , Cæsar Octavianus , and Lepidus . Antony defeated at ...
... Gaul , Britain , and Germany . Civil War ; Pompey defeated at Pharsalia . Cæsar Victor at Thapsus , and Master of Rome . Murder of Cæsar in the Senate - house . Triumvirate of Antony , Cæsar Octavianus , and Lepidus . Antony defeated at ...
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... Gaul . The region north of the Apennines does not belong to Roman or even Italian history until about the time of the Christian Era , when it became incorporated in the territories of Rome . 4. The peninsula proper is divided into the ...
... Gaul . The region north of the Apennines does not belong to Roman or even Italian history until about the time of the Christian Era , when it became incorporated in the territories of Rome . 4. The peninsula proper is divided into the ...
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... GAULS . 56. The Gauls were now beginning their terrible incursions from the north into the valley of the Po , thus absorbing the attention of the Etrus- cans ; and the time favored a fresh attack of the Romans upon Veii , the nearest ...
... GAULS . 56. The Gauls were now beginning their terrible incursions from the north into the valley of the Po , thus absorbing the attention of the Etrus- cans ; and the time favored a fresh attack of the Romans upon Veii , the nearest ...
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... Gauls all their possessions in Campania and north of the Apennines , and to the Romans , all between the Cimin'ian forests and the Tiber . The nation had already lost its force through unbounded excess in luxury . The nobles were ...
... Gauls all their possessions in Campania and north of the Apennines , and to the Romans , all between the Cimin'ian forests and the Tiber . The nation had already lost its force through unbounded excess in luxury . The nobles were ...
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