
Historia - Franz Steiner Verlag
... Sall. Hist. 1.55. According to Gruen, “the violently anti-Sullan speech which Sallust puts into Lepidus’ mouth … can hardly have been delivered during the dictator’s lifetime” (Last Generation, 13 n. 12). But if we postulate that the speech was given early in 78, when the dictator was in retirement ...
... Sall. Hist. 1.55. According to Gruen, “the violently anti-Sullan speech which Sallust puts into Lepidus’ mouth … can hardly have been delivered during the dictator’s lifetime” (Last Generation, 13 n. 12). But if we postulate that the speech was given early in 78, when the dictator was in retirement ...
Chronology of Herod`s Life
... Herod takes Joppa and Masada Herod attacks Jerusalem but retreats to Galilee Herod takes Sepphoris, Caves of Arbela Herod assists Mark Antony at Samosata (west banks of Euphrates) Herod besieges Jerusalem Herod takes control of Jerusalem in July Herod purges Sanhedrin Year of famine in Judea Ananel, ...
... Herod takes Joppa and Masada Herod attacks Jerusalem but retreats to Galilee Herod takes Sepphoris, Caves of Arbela Herod assists Mark Antony at Samosata (west banks of Euphrates) Herod besieges Jerusalem Herod takes control of Jerusalem in July Herod purges Sanhedrin Year of famine in Judea Ananel, ...
Stage 9: Octavius/Augustus
... Gaius Cassius Longinus. The triumvirate, against Octavius’ wishes, reenacted the proscriptions in order to destroy anti-Caesar factions and raise money for their war. The triumvirate’s forces swiftly defeated Brutus and Cassius in 42 BC. After that victory the triumvirate divided the ruling of the e ...
... Gaius Cassius Longinus. The triumvirate, against Octavius’ wishes, reenacted the proscriptions in order to destroy anti-Caesar factions and raise money for their war. The triumvirate’s forces swiftly defeated Brutus and Cassius in 42 BC. After that victory the triumvirate divided the ruling of the e ...
Cleopatra Seduces Antony, 41 BC The
... of the Roman Empire, making the world we live in today a different place. However, their relationship ended in mutual suicide in 30 BC, eleven years after it started, when Roman troops engulfed the Egyptian city of Alexandria and threatened their capture. The seed that spawned their relationship was ...
... of the Roman Empire, making the world we live in today a different place. However, their relationship ended in mutual suicide in 30 BC, eleven years after it started, when Roman troops engulfed the Egyptian city of Alexandria and threatened their capture. The seed that spawned their relationship was ...
Hannibal1 Cormac
... His legacy extends from diplomatic relations and policies to the very core or mentality of the Romans themselves His legacy also exists through his battle tactics which have been mimicked by famous generals such as Napoleon Bonaparte hundreds of years after the Second Punic War. ...
... His legacy extends from diplomatic relations and policies to the very core or mentality of the Romans themselves His legacy also exists through his battle tactics which have been mimicked by famous generals such as Napoleon Bonaparte hundreds of years after the Second Punic War. ...
Lucius Cornelius Sulla (138
... The King of Pontus, went and attacked the Roman province of Asia. There was 80'000 Romans and Italians and they were massacred. The senate decided that Sulla, who was one of the current consuls, to be commander of the army against Mithridates. The Tribune of the People Suplicus Rufus called for the ...
... The King of Pontus, went and attacked the Roman province of Asia. There was 80'000 Romans and Italians and they were massacred. The senate decided that Sulla, who was one of the current consuls, to be commander of the army against Mithridates. The Tribune of the People Suplicus Rufus called for the ...
Crassus
... He was then appointed governor of Syria and used his position in an attempt to gain military glory comparable to his two rivals, Caesar and Pompey, by invading Parthia to the east. In 53 he took 7 legions of 44,000 men but insufficient cavalry into Mesopotamia, which was defended by a Parthian noble ...
... He was then appointed governor of Syria and used his position in an attempt to gain military glory comparable to his two rivals, Caesar and Pompey, by invading Parthia to the east. In 53 he took 7 legions of 44,000 men but insufficient cavalry into Mesopotamia, which was defended by a Parthian noble ...
Essential Battles of Roman History Early Republic
... Pyrrhic War Heraclea – 280 BC -Pyrrhus defeats the Romans in their first encounter, but at great cost (Pyrrhic victory) Asculum – 279 BC -Pyrrhus defeats the Romans again (Pyrrhic victory); another Decius Mus commits devotio Beneventum – 275 BC -M. Curius Dentatus finally defeats Pyrrhus to end the ...
... Pyrrhic War Heraclea – 280 BC -Pyrrhus defeats the Romans in their first encounter, but at great cost (Pyrrhic victory) Asculum – 279 BC -Pyrrhus defeats the Romans again (Pyrrhic victory); another Decius Mus commits devotio Beneventum – 275 BC -M. Curius Dentatus finally defeats Pyrrhus to end the ...
Essential Battles
... Pyrrhic War Heraclea – 280 BC -Pyrrhus defeats the Romans in their first encounter, but at great cost (Pyrrhic victory) Asculum – 279 BC -Pyrrhus defeats the Romans again (Pyrrhic victory); another Decius Mus commits devotio Beneventum – 275 BC -M. Curius Dentatus finally defeats Pyrrhus to end the ...
... Pyrrhic War Heraclea – 280 BC -Pyrrhus defeats the Romans in their first encounter, but at great cost (Pyrrhic victory) Asculum – 279 BC -Pyrrhus defeats the Romans again (Pyrrhic victory); another Decius Mus commits devotio Beneventum – 275 BC -M. Curius Dentatus finally defeats Pyrrhus to end the ...
Caesar In Gaul
... caesar in gaul is a standalone campaign pack for total war: rome ii covering julius caesar’s war of expansion against the gaulish tribes. players can choose from ... CAESAR GOES TO GAUL IN 58 BC WITH 4 LEGIONS; RETURNS IN 49 ... Sun, 09 Apr 2017 06:53:00 GMT caesar went to gaul in 58 bc with 4 legio ...
... caesar in gaul is a standalone campaign pack for total war: rome ii covering julius caesar’s war of expansion against the gaulish tribes. players can choose from ... CAESAR GOES TO GAUL IN 58 BC WITH 4 LEGIONS; RETURNS IN 49 ... Sun, 09 Apr 2017 06:53:00 GMT caesar went to gaul in 58 bc with 4 legio ...
ad 69 – year of the four emperors
... If a player’s province is invaded or if a player he was intending to attack suffers a barbarian invasion, he may cancel his written order and remain where he is. The invader may not then cancel his movement unless one of his provinces has also been invaded. A player may place his army on “React” ord ...
... If a player’s province is invaded or if a player he was intending to attack suffers a barbarian invasion, he may cancel his written order and remain where he is. The invader may not then cancel his movement unless one of his provinces has also been invaded. A player may place his army on “React” ord ...
Marc Antony
... afraid that Caesar’s supporters would also be killed. Antony returned to Rome to give Caesar’s eulogy. The Romans were so moved by Antony’s speech that they rose up against Caesar’s killers. Marc Antony formed an alliance with two other important Romans, Lepidus and Octavian. This group divided the ...
... afraid that Caesar’s supporters would also be killed. Antony returned to Rome to give Caesar’s eulogy. The Romans were so moved by Antony’s speech that they rose up against Caesar’s killers. Marc Antony formed an alliance with two other important Romans, Lepidus and Octavian. This group divided the ...
Carrhae - ladysmithenglish
... By the late Republican era Rome was ruled by three power hungry men who had much influence and power over the senate. The three men where locked in a struggle for power in Rome. Each thriving to be the sole hero of Rome, and master of the senate. Julius Caesar, a cunning politician, seized power and ...
... By the late Republican era Rome was ruled by three power hungry men who had much influence and power over the senate. The three men where locked in a struggle for power in Rome. Each thriving to be the sole hero of Rome, and master of the senate. Julius Caesar, a cunning politician, seized power and ...
ABD1_EAW_scenarios
... Greek Phalanx and Roman heavy infantry are well matched and the issue is in doubt. Pyrrhus launches war elephants against the Roman right. The Roman cavalry panics and the Roman right flank is rolled up. Pyrrhus wins here and again at Asculum, but his losses at both battles are so high, he remarks, ...
... Greek Phalanx and Roman heavy infantry are well matched and the issue is in doubt. Pyrrhus launches war elephants against the Roman right. The Roman cavalry panics and the Roman right flank is rolled up. Pyrrhus wins here and again at Asculum, but his losses at both battles are so high, he remarks, ...
timeline - Octavian: Rise to Power
... Italy. Mark Antony heads for Gaul. August; Octavian is elected Consul by a terrified Senate. November; Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus meet near Bologna, Italy, north of Rome and form “The Second Triumvirate” 42 BC: October; “The two Battles of Philippi” are fought in Macedonia. Cassius is defeat ...
... Italy. Mark Antony heads for Gaul. August; Octavian is elected Consul by a terrified Senate. November; Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus meet near Bologna, Italy, north of Rome and form “The Second Triumvirate” 42 BC: October; “The two Battles of Philippi” are fought in Macedonia. Cassius is defeat ...
Lusitanians against romans invaders
... deny that it was south of the Ebro. Unlike the other historians, he does not have Hannibal using deception to capture Saguntum. He has Saguntum sending panicked envoys to Rome before Hannibal even began to attack. Rome then delays before starting to warn Hannibal. He has Hannibal replying to Roman a ...
... deny that it was south of the Ebro. Unlike the other historians, he does not have Hannibal using deception to capture Saguntum. He has Saguntum sending panicked envoys to Rome before Hannibal even began to attack. Rome then delays before starting to warn Hannibal. He has Hannibal replying to Roman a ...
1 - Yaggyslatin
... Bonus #2: Dido, the founder of Carthage, hailed from where? PHOENICIA or TYRE ...
... Bonus #2: Dido, the founder of Carthage, hailed from where? PHOENICIA or TYRE ...
Tullus Hostilius - spr1nt1ngdrummer
... Tullus Hostilius focused more on the military than his predecessor Numa. At some point early in his reign, Tullus declared war on Alba Longa for raiding Roman cattle. Livy wrote the following quote about Tullus “In his view, Rome had been allowed to lapse into senility, and his one object was to ...
... Tullus Hostilius focused more on the military than his predecessor Numa. At some point early in his reign, Tullus declared war on Alba Longa for raiding Roman cattle. Livy wrote the following quote about Tullus “In his view, Rome had been allowed to lapse into senility, and his one object was to ...
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File - ROME:fall of the Republic
... A - So, Catiline, wherever you are going, go! Leave this city now; it is high time; the gates are open; get out…. And take your whole gang with you – or, at least, as many as you can – and rid the city of these vermin…There is no room for you now within this city – I refuse to put up with you a mome ...
... A - So, Catiline, wherever you are going, go! Leave this city now; it is high time; the gates are open; get out…. And take your whole gang with you – or, at least, as many as you can – and rid the city of these vermin…There is no room for you now within this city – I refuse to put up with you a mome ...
The Summary of Julius Caesar`s Life and Death
... Campaign in 58 BC, The Belgic Campaign in 57 BC, The Venetic Campaign in 56 BC, and many others. The whole point of these campaigns was to get high public and political acclaim, he wrote about all the campaigns and sent the books to Rome so people knew and remembered his name. Aside from being a "br ...
... Campaign in 58 BC, The Belgic Campaign in 57 BC, The Venetic Campaign in 56 BC, and many others. The whole point of these campaigns was to get high public and political acclaim, he wrote about all the campaigns and sent the books to Rome so people knew and remembered his name. Aside from being a "br ...
augustus - raiderhistoryliese
... This was tricky, because the Senate didn’t trust him. Tiberius tried to mimic Augustus and feigned reluctance. This was a disaster. He didn’t have the same political skills as Augustus and gave out mixed signals. This only caused further resentment and, although he did become emperor, his position w ...
... This was tricky, because the Senate didn’t trust him. Tiberius tried to mimic Augustus and feigned reluctance. This was a disaster. He didn’t have the same political skills as Augustus and gave out mixed signals. This only caused further resentment and, although he did become emperor, his position w ...
JULIUS CAESAR: A superb general and politician, Julius
... Dangerous times Born into an aristocratic family in around 100 BC, Julius Caesar grew up in dangerous times. Rome could not yet handle its own size and power. The nobility were widely discredited and order had given way to chaos. The only clear alternative was military dictatorship. Caesar allied hi ...
... Dangerous times Born into an aristocratic family in around 100 BC, Julius Caesar grew up in dangerous times. Rome could not yet handle its own size and power. The nobility were widely discredited and order had given way to chaos. The only clear alternative was military dictatorship. Caesar allied hi ...
Biography of Constantine the Great - Ms. Smith`s Language Arts and
... Caesar in battle. After a few false starts, he was able to join Caesar. Caesar was impressed with the young man and, as he had no son of his own, made Octavian the heir to his fortune and name. Julius Caesar is Killed Upon defeating Pompey the Great, Caesar became dictator of Rome. Many people worri ...
... Caesar in battle. After a few false starts, he was able to join Caesar. Caesar was impressed with the young man and, as he had no son of his own, made Octavian the heir to his fortune and name. Julius Caesar is Killed Upon defeating Pompey the Great, Caesar became dictator of Rome. Many people worri ...
Childhood Augustus was born on September 23, 63 BC in the city of
... Caesar in battle. After a few false starts, he was able to join Caesar. Caesar was impressed with the young man and, as he had no son of his own, made Octavian the heir to his fortune and name. Julius Caesar is Killed Upon defeating Pompey the Great, Caesar became dictator of Rome. Many people worri ...
... Caesar in battle. After a few false starts, he was able to join Caesar. Caesar was impressed with the young man and, as he had no son of his own, made Octavian the heir to his fortune and name. Julius Caesar is Killed Upon defeating Pompey the Great, Caesar became dictator of Rome. Many people worri ...