Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 5Bell, 1874 |
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Side xvii
... wing , but his right wing does not - Pompeius with five legions comes to the relief of his single legion - Caesar's men are struck with terror and take to flight- Pompeius is afraid to follow up his advantage , and Caesar's army is ...
... wing , but his right wing does not - Pompeius with five legions comes to the relief of his single legion - Caesar's men are struck with terror and take to flight- Pompeius is afraid to follow up his advantage , and Caesar's army is ...
Side xviii
... meet , the cavalry spring forward from Pompeius ' left wing , but are put to flight by Caesar's reserve - Caesar orders his third line to support the first and second lines , which are already engaged , and the battle xviii CONTENTS .
... meet , the cavalry spring forward from Pompeius ' left wing , but are put to flight by Caesar's reserve - Caesar orders his third line to support the first and second lines , which are already engaged , and the battle xviii CONTENTS .
Side 70
... wings . In this order of battle the generals persisted in their resolution ; Caesar would not fight , unless he was compelled ; and Afranius only wished to stop Caesar's works . The two armies kept their position to sunset , when each ...
... wings . In this order of battle the generals persisted in their resolution ; Caesar would not fight , unless he was compelled ; and Afranius only wished to stop Caesar's works . The two armies kept their position to sunset , when each ...
Side 88
... wing of Attius all the cavalry with many light armed foot interspersed among them were descending into the valley . Curio sent against them his cavalry and two cohorts of Marrucini . The enemy's cavalry did not stand the first shock but ...
... wing of Attius all the cavalry with many light armed foot interspersed among them were descending into the valley . Curio sent against them his cavalry and two cohorts of Marrucini . The enemy's cavalry did not stand the first shock but ...
Side 101
... wing was assigned to the Massiliots , and the left to Nasidius . Tauroeis was probably on the right of the entrance of the bay of Ciotat , which is between Marseille and Toulon ; for there is still a place named Taurenti in that part of ...
... wing was assigned to the Massiliots , and the left to Nasidius . Tauroeis was probably on the right of the entrance of the bay of Ciotat , which is between Marseille and Toulon ; for there is still a place named Taurenti in that part of ...
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Achillas Adrumetum Afranius Africa Alexandrine Antonius Apidanus Appian Appian B. C. arms army arrived attack Attic battle of Pharsalia brought Brundisium Caesar camp Cassius Cato cavalry centurions Cicero coast cohorts command consul Corduba Corfinium crossed Curio defeat defences Deiotarus Dion Dion Cassius distance Domitius Dyrrhachium Egypt enemy enemy's Enipeus escape fight fleet followed forage force friends Gallia gave Goeler ground Guischardt hill horsemen hundred Ilerda island Italy join Juba killed king Labienus land legatus legions Lentulus Leptis letter Marcellus Massilia Massiliots miles military missiles Mithridates named narrative ninth legion occupied Octavius ordered peius Petreius Pharnaces Pharsalus Plutarch Pompeius port possession praetor protect province rampart received rest retreat river Rome Ruspina sailed says Scipio seized Senate ships Sicily side soldiers soon Spain Strabo Suetonius supplies supposed Thapsus Thessaly took town tribunes troops Utica Varus Vatinius vessels victory
Populære avsnitt
Side iv - Surely every medicine is an innovation, and he that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator; and if time of course alter things to the worse, and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better, what shall be the end?