Seven Books of the History of Rome - Softcover

Eutropius

 
9781150596193: Seven Books of the History of Rome

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1827 edition. Excerpt: ...had overpowered his rat, persecutus-est eum; et, recepta down, pursued him; and, having-been-taken-again generals, pursued him; and, recovering Paphlagonia atque Bithynia, etiam regnum ejus Paphlagonia and Bithynia, also kingdom of-him Paphlagonia and Bithynia, entered his very invasit. Sinopen et Amisum, civitates Ponti he-went-against. Sinnpe and Amisus, cities of-Pontus kingdom. He took Sinope and Amisus, two of the most nobilissimas, cepit. Secundo prælio, apud Cabira most-noble, he-took. Second in-battle, at Cabira noble cities of Pontus. In a second battle, near the city civitatem, quo ingentes copias ex omni regno adcity, whither vast forces from all kingdom hadCabira, where Mithridates had assembled a numerous army duxerat Mithridates, cum triginta millia lectis led-to Mithridates, when thirty thousands most from all parts of his kingdom, thirty thousand of the king's chosen sima regis a quinque Romanorum millibus vastata chnsen of-king by five of-Komans thousands might-have troops having been cut in pieces by five thousand of the esserrt, Mithridates fugatus, et castra ejus been-wasted, Mithridates put-to-slight, and camp of-him Romans, Mithridates was put to flight, and his camp direpta. Armenia quoque Minor, quam tenu tom-asunder. Armenia also Less, which he-had plundered. Armenia Minor also, of which he had pot erat, eidem sublata-est. Susceptus tanien held, to-the-same was-taken-away. Hving-been-taken-up yet session, was wrested from him. Mithridates however was est Mithridates post fugam a Tigrane, Armenia? is Mithridates after flight by Tigrane, of-Armenia received after his flight by Tigranes, the king of rege, qui turn ingenti gloria imperabat. Persas king, who then vast with-glory was-ruling. Persians...

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