A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... legions , in the form of two beautiful youths of more than mortal stature , mounted on white horses , and who were the first to break through into the enemy's camp . A temple was consequently built to them in the Forum , and they were ...
... legions , in the form of two beautiful youths of more than mortal stature , mounted on white horses , and who were the first to break through into the enemy's camp . A temple was consequently built to them in the Forum , and they were ...
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... legions and the foreign aids .. devote the legions and the foreign aids of our enemies , along with myself , to the gods of the dead and to the grave . " It was deemed an impiety to ask for victory without making a sacrifice , for ...
... legions and the foreign aids .. devote the legions and the foreign aids of our enemies , along with myself , to the gods of the dead and to the grave . " It was deemed an impiety to ask for victory without making a sacrifice , for ...
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... legions of Decius , the consul , when , remember- ing the example of his father at Vesuvius , he , likewise , devoted himself to the powers of death for the deliverance of Rome . The legions were at length triumphant ; 25,000 of the ...
... legions of Decius , the consul , when , remember- ing the example of his father at Vesuvius , he , likewise , devoted himself to the powers of death for the deliverance of Rome . The legions were at length triumphant ; 25,000 of the ...
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... legions at Heracle'a , on the Siris . Seven times the Epirotes and Greeks were driven from the field , and seven times regained it ; but when the last Italian reserve was engaged , Pyrrhus brought on his elephants , till then unknown in ...
... legions at Heracle'a , on the Siris . Seven times the Epirotes and Greeks were driven from the field , and seven times regained it ; but when the last Italian reserve was engaged , Pyrrhus brought on his elephants , till then unknown in ...
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... legions , and Pompey offered peace on terms favorable to the Spaniards , but , according to Roman ideas , disgraceful to the be- siegers . These were accepted , and the last payment but one had been made by the Numantines , when ...
... legions , and Pompey offered peace on terms favorable to the Spaniards , but , according to Roman ideas , disgraceful to the be- siegers . These were accepted , and the last payment but one had been made by the Numantines , when ...
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