Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... contemporary chroniclers in Merovingian
Gaul, the future France (Altimira, 1968, p. 45). An (admittedly run-down) Roman society persisted in
Spain until the ....
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CAESAR AND NIXON AS LEADERS
.... Despite his frequent absences between 49 and 44, in
Gaul,
Spain and Egypt for his interlude with Cleopatra, Caesar had little difficulty maintaining his ....
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Julius Caesar & Richard Nixon as Leaders
.... Despite his frequent absences between 49 and 44, in
Gaul,
Spain and Egypt for his interlude with Cleopatra, Caesar had little difficulty maintaining his ....
(2733

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Gaul & Julius Caesar
.... 3. Having conquered
Gaul, Caesar tried to maintain his position legally, but when the .... to the east, and quickly advanced on Rome, Pompey being away in
Spain. ....
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The Western Roman Empire
.... was promulgating the Theodosian Code, which codified and rationalized civil law, the population of Rome was coming down to 250,000, and
Gaul and
Spain had been ....
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)
Gaius Julius Caesar
.... 3. Having conquered
Gaul, Caesar tried to maintain his position legally, but when the .... to the east, and quickly advanced on Rome, Pompey being away in
Spain. ....
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The Roman Empire
.... It had been during Caesar's tenure as governor of
Spain that the troops first .... When Caesar again approached Rome from
Gaul with his troops after a nine-year ....
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Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... It had been during Caesar's tenure as governor of
Spain that the troops first .... When Caesar again approached Rome from
Gaul with his troops after a nine-year ....
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Spanish
.... to other languages spoken in the region (including the original languages of
Gaul and Lepontic .... that he or she would have heard in what is now
Spain (Pountain 119 ....
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Julius Caesar and the West
.... to cross the Rhine River (Francese 46); he defended southwestern
Gaul from invaders .... days, and sent his enemies into exile, pursuing them to
Spain, to Greece ....
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Influence of Julius Caesar on Western Civilization
.... to cross the Rhine River (Francese 46); he defended southwestern
Gaul from invaders .... days, and sent his enemies into exile, pursuing them to
Spain, to Greece ....
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Early European History
.... its way across Italy, then to Sicily,
Spain, and North Africa, then across the Eastern Mediterranean to the edge of Mesopotamia. The difference in
Gaul is that ....
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Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... He would have himself appointed consul on an annual basis and was granted authority over three provinces,
Spain,
Gaul and Syria. ....
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Imperial Worship System of the Early Caesars
.... He would have himself appointed consul on an annual basis and was granted authority over three provinces,
Spain,
Gaul and Syria. ....
(2843

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Ancient Rome
.... After that, Italy was the source, followed by the Western provinces,
Spain and
Gaul. The frontiers receded and local levies supplied more and better soldiers. ....
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6

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Hannibal Hannibal belongs to the select group
.... The Roman army in
Spain, which had passed so near to Hannibal's during their respective marches through
Gaul, proved more than a match for Hannibal's brother ....
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Hannibal's & the Gauls
.... As noted in the last chapter, he had been sailing along the coast of
Gaul with an army bound for
Spain when he got word of Hannibal's army marching in the ....
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RES GESTAE OF AUGUSTUS
.... a power which was renewed annually down to BC 23, retained untrammeled consular authority over a number of provinces, including
Spain,
Gaul, Egypt, Syria and ....
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Account of the Emperor Caesar Augustus
.... a power which was renewed annually down to BC 23, retained untrammeled consular authority over a number of provinces, including
Spain,
Gaul, Egypt, Syria and ....
(2897

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Sculpture and Culture
.... is the goal of this sculpture which was done to celebrate the historical event of August bringing peace to the Empire after his long absence in
Spain and
Gaul. ....
(1758

7

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March of Hannibal
.... The army that entered
Gaul was also surely a much better one than when it left Nova Carthago. The initial leg of the march through
Spain had in effect served ....
(8349

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Hannibal & the Second Roman War
.... into motion, and dispatched ambassadors and scouts into
Gaul to prepare the line of march. He intended from the outset to fight the war not in
Spain or in ....
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The Second Roman War The Second Roman War was in its most
.... Hannibal at times seemed to make explicit use of the
Gaul's "conventional" mixture .... No Roman army had previously fought in
Spain, or encountered Spanish troops ....
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Hannibal's first major victory at Trebia
.... Publius Scipio the elder, originally dispatched to
Spain with an expeditionary force, had as related earlier missed Hannibal in
Gaul, and himself returned to ....
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Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... In the far west, as in
Spain and
Gaul, tribal societies were still the rule, though even these areas boasted a number of city-states, such as Saguntum. ....
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Hannibal and Wars
.... called for raising an army of eighteen legions, not counting those in
Spain with the Scipios. Two legions each were assigned to Cisalpine
Gaul, Sardinia, and ....
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Life of Tiberius Gracchus
.... If I can scale a besieged wall in distant
Spain, surely I can walk to .... Jane F. Gardner (London: 18 Jane F. Gardner, introduction, The Conquest of
Gaul, by Caesar ....
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General Hannibal
.... features: the defeat of Hasdrubal by the elder Scipio brothers at Hibera in
Spain. .... his elephants across the Loire during the initial march through
Gaul, he was ....
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Similarities of Different World Mythologies
.... The apples are supposed by some to be the oranges of
Spain, of which the Greeks had .... Some believe that the saga of Cuchulain was known in
Gaul and that the name ....
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The Collapse of Slavery and the Rise of Feudalism
.... These estates may have been bequests by bishops in
Gaul, royal decree in .... instance, peasants retained some power as warriors in Normandy, Danelaw, and
Spain. ....
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