The campaigns of Hannibal arranged and critically consideredLongman, 1858 - 195 páginas |
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... defeated Manlius and blockaded him in one of his towns , and that they had moreover dispersed the colonists of Placentia and Cre- mona , and driven them to take refuge in Mutina , another Roman colony on the road between Placentia and ...
... defeated Manlius and blockaded him in one of his towns , and that they had moreover dispersed the colonists of Placentia and Cre- mona , and driven them to take refuge in Mutina , another Roman colony on the road between Placentia and ...
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... defeated the Roman horse , and in which Scipio himself was dangerously wounded . Here was first established the superiority of the cavalry of Hannibal over that of the Romans , to which he owed much of his subsequent success ; and the ...
... defeated the Roman horse , and in which Scipio himself was dangerously wounded . Here was first established the superiority of the cavalry of Hannibal over that of the Romans , to which he owed much of his subsequent success ; and the ...
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... defeat him with the river in his rear . Had Scipio occupied such a central position as has been supposed in the first instance , and failing thereby to prevent the Carthaginian army from crossing the Rhone , had he concentrated his ...
... defeat him with the river in his rear . Had Scipio occupied such a central position as has been supposed in the first instance , and failing thereby to prevent the Carthaginian army from crossing the Rhone , had he concentrated his ...
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... defeat would be ruin ; and it is conceivable that even your chances of success would be diminished thereby , as men are not likely to fight so freely when they know their retreat is not secure . 7. The bravery and discipline of the ...
... defeat would be ruin ; and it is conceivable that even your chances of success would be diminished thereby , as men are not likely to fight so freely when they know their retreat is not secure . 7. The bravery and discipline of the ...
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... defeat . But Hannibal's policy was not only to defeat but to destroy , and by the moral effect of the annihilation of his foe to intimidate the Romans , at the same time that he thereby confirmed his new found allies in the belief that ...
... defeat . But Hannibal's policy was not only to defeat but to destroy , and by the moral effect of the annihilation of his foe to intimidate the Romans , at the same time that he thereby confirmed his new found allies in the belief that ...
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African allies Apulia Ariminum arms attack battle Beneventum besieging Bruttium camp campaign Campania Cannæ Canusium Capua Carthage Carthaginian Carthaginian army Casilinum cavalry Cisalpine Gaul command consuls defeat defended DICTIONARY encamped enemy engaged English Etruria Fabius favour Flaminius flank force formed front Fulvius garrison Gaulish Gracchus Hannibal Hannibal's Hasdrubal Hastati heavy infantry History hope horse hostile Illustrations Italy legions light infantry light troops Lucania maniples Maps Marcellus MAUNDER'S miles military Minucius neighbourhood Nero nibal Nola Numidians Observation occupied officers operations oppose organise Perusia Placentia plain Plates Post 8vo prætor present Punic R. A. PROCTOR rear reinforce revised Rhone river Roman army Roman cavalry Roman infantry Rome Samnium Scipio Second Edition second Punic war Sempronius senate sent Servilius Sicily siege soldiers Spain Spaniards Square crown 8vo Suessula Tarentum Tifata tion town TREASURY Triarii Varro victorious vols Vulturnus winter Woodcuts
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