The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... hundred and fifty - five ; and the whole body of legionary infantry amounted to six thousand one hundred men . Their arms were uniform , and admirably adapted to the nature of their service : an open helmet , with a lofty crest : a ...
... hundred and fifty - five ; and the whole body of legionary infantry amounted to six thousand one hundred men . Their arms were uniform , and admirably adapted to the nature of their service : an open helmet , with a lofty crest : a ...
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... hundred and thirty - two men ; while each of the other nine amounted only to sixty - six . The entire establishment formed a regiment , if we may use the modern expression , of seven hundred and twenty - six horse , naturally connected ...
... hundred and thirty - two men ; while each of the other nine amounted only to sixty - six . The entire establishment formed a regiment , if we may use the modern expression , of seven hundred and twenty - six horse , naturally connected ...
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... hundred yards was sufficient for the encampment of twenty thousand Romans ; though a similar number of our own troops would expose to the enemy a front of more than treble that extent . In the midst of the camp , the prætorium , or ...
... hundred yards was sufficient for the encampment of twenty thousand Romans ; though a similar number of our own troops would expose to the enemy a front of more than treble that extent . In the midst of the camp , the prætorium , or ...
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... hundred feet was left on all sides , between the tents and the rampart . The rampart itself was usually twelve feet ... hundred and thirty - one Romans , might , from its attend- ant auxiliaries , amount to about twelve thousand five ...
... hundred feet was left on all sides , between the tents and the rampart . The rampart itself was usually twelve feet ... hundred and thirty - one Romans , might , from its attend- ant auxiliaries , amount to about twelve thousand five ...
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... hundred independent states . ( 2 ) The sea coast of the Mediterranean , Languedoc , Provence , and Dauphine , received their provincial appellation from the colony of Narbonne . The government of Aquitaine was extended from the Pyrenees ...
... hundred independent states . ( 2 ) The sea coast of the Mediterranean , Languedoc , Provence , and Dauphine , received their provincial appellation from the colony of Narbonne . The government of Aquitaine was extended from the Pyrenees ...
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