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... Spain The Lusitanian Massacre Its Author acquitted at Rome Appearance of Viriathus the Lusitanian His Character His War with Rome Its Conclusion with his Murder Mark of such a Story Larger Roman Dominion The Italians 149 150 152 • 153 ...
... Spain The Lusitanian Massacre Its Author acquitted at Rome Appearance of Viriathus the Lusitanian His Character His War with Rome Its Conclusion with his Murder Mark of such a Story Larger Roman Dominion The Italians 149 150 152 • 153 ...
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... the Commonwealth at Rome In Italy In the Provinces Mithridates . Attempts to shake the Dominion left by Sulla : Lepidus Sertorius 361 362 363 366 367 368 • 369 370 His Commonwealth in Spain 372 His Campaigns and Death 373 CONTENTS . xiii.
... the Commonwealth at Rome In Italy In the Provinces Mithridates . Attempts to shake the Dominion left by Sulla : Lepidus Sertorius 361 362 363 366 367 368 • 369 370 His Commonwealth in Spain 372 His Campaigns and Death 373 CONTENTS . xiii.
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A History Samuel Eliot. His Commonwealth in Spain 372 His Campaigns and Death 373 Insurrection of Gladiators , Slaves , and Italians 374 Their Leader , Spartacus 374 Efforts within Rome 376 CHAPTER V. POMPEY : RESORT TO ONE . Desire for ...
A History Samuel Eliot. His Commonwealth in Spain 372 His Campaigns and Death 373 Insurrection of Gladiators , Slaves , and Italians 374 Their Leader , Spartacus 374 Efforts within Rome 376 CHAPTER V. POMPEY : RESORT TO ONE . Desire for ...
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... in her own territories , made and carried his proposal of an expedition to 60 " Pro Italia pugnandum . " Liv . , XXI . 42 . 61 A. C. 218-201 . VOL . II . 16 Spain , where , as he undoubtedly declared , lay THE WARS WITH CARTHAGE . 121.
... in her own territories , made and carried his proposal of an expedition to 60 " Pro Italia pugnandum . " Liv . , XXI . 42 . 61 A. C. 218-201 . VOL . II . 16 Spain , where , as he undoubtedly declared , lay THE WARS WITH CARTHAGE . 121.
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A History Samuel Eliot. Spain , where , as he undoubtedly declared , lay the only opportunities of repairing the recent losses and calamities . He had another , but a secret , aim ; and when he stood , as leader of the armament against ...
A History Samuel Eliot. Spain , where , as he undoubtedly declared , lay the only opportunities of repairing the recent losses and calamities . He had another , but a secret , aim ; and when he stood , as leader of the armament against ...
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