Hannibal's Victory at Cannae & Continued War Strategy
.... on their part, they did nothing to ensure that
victory--but they would still bear the full brunt of defeat if, somehow, the war should turn in favor of
Rome. ....
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Hannibal's first major victory at Trebia
If Hannibal's first major
victory at Trebia had been a matter of serious .... Moreover, scarcely had the news of Trasumennus reached
Rome before the Romans got word ....
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Coriolanus
.... V.iii.158-160). Aufidius is furious when Coriolanus tells him there will be no
victory over
Rome. Though he maintains respect for ....
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Portrayals of Children in Shakespeare's Plays
.... When in Ii a citizen suggests that Coriolanus has achieved military
victory for
Rome in pursuit of private, patrician interests, Menenius responds: I say unto ....
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Leadership of Julius Caesar and Napoleon
.... against barbarians in order to shore up his reputation as a protector of
Rome, then return to
Rome to claim the political fruits of military
victory. ....
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Hannibal's Military Skill
.... inevitable that, sooner or later, a leader such as Scipio would have arisen to lead the Roman army to
victory. Scipio acknowledged that
Rome had learned a ....
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Virgil Aeneid
.... An inability to do this usually met with a tragic fate because the destiny of
Rome was to succeed in
victory by quashing all ideology to the contrary of Roman ....
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The Roman Empire
.... The same
victory that allowed
Rome to acquire huge territory brought with it as well pride, greed, avarice, and taste for power as such. ....
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Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... The same
victory that allowed
Rome to acquire huge territory brought with it as well pride, greed, avarice, and taste for power as such. ....
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Hannibal Hannibal belongs to the select group
.... So, in a less narrowly anecdotal way, has a conventional wisdom come down that
Rome's victory over Hannibal came at a moral cost ultimately fatal to the Roman ....
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Roman Empire
.... Once
Rome conquered a people their lands were often taken away by the state .... Once
victory had been achieved the Romans were able to maintain control and power ....
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Cleopatra's Life
.... the choice of becoming Octavian's slave and a symbol of his
victory against her and .... have chosen the path that various client kings and queens of
Rome chose to ....
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Spanish
.... war, and the successful invasion of the Iberian peninsula by
Rome's enemies was .... With this
victory over the Carthaginian capital, the Romans used their military ....
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The Western Roman Empire
.... control of east and west ultimately led to the
victory of Constantine .... in Byzantium (Constantinople), Constantine was not universally loved in
Rome, though he ....
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Causes and Effects of the Punic Wars
.... The Battle of Carthage resulted in a Roman
victory, and the city was "razed .... states that Cato was "convinced that a resurgent Carthage threatened
Rome" and that ....
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Caesar's Public Character
.... of citizenship after the Social War had eased the tensions between
Rome proper and .... In other Roman conquests, a single
victory often served to deliver a great ....
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Life of Tiberius Gracchus
.... Nor does
Rome know full well that many of the Numantines committed suicide rather than allow
Rome a decisive military
victory over the city. ....
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"Gladiator"
.... of his farm, Cincinnatus was asked in 458 BC by the Roman populace to become dictator of
Rome so that he could lead their army into
victory against the ....
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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... period was meant to aggrandize the military power of
Rome, the superiority .... rostrum was important because its adornment represented Roman
victory and conquest ....
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A Triumphal Arch
....
Rome also increased its power over the rest of Christendom through the
victory of the popes over the German emperors in the matter of papal succession: In 1059 ....
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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... period was meant to aggrandize the military power of
Rome, the superiority .... rostrum was important because its adornment represented Roman
victory and conquest ....
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The Maccabean Revoltto
.... Judas is the protagonist, and the book concludes with his last
victory and not with his .... the rule of Antiochus III after he challenged the power of
Rome and lost ....
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Puccini's Opera Tosca
.... The opera takes place in
Rome in June 1800. .... At that moment, however, comes news of the unexpected
victory of Napoleon at Marengo. ....
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Sports Fanaticism
.... the stadium." Rampant sports mania may have originated in Ancient
Rome, but from .... days and nights listening to my beloved Yankees, rooting for
victory lest my ....
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Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... as a man of destiny." In BC 46, he erected the Temple Venus Genetrix in
Rome to emphasize .... Caesar's deification began in the East after his
victory at Pharsalus ....
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Cicero on Violence
.... act when it brought honor, glory or practical gain to
Rome; peace, for .... discussion of virtue, noting tersely in the aftermath of Caesar's
victory that "now all ....
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Imperial Worship System of the Early Caesars
.... as a man of destiny." In BC 46, he erected the Temple Venus Genetrix in
Rome to emphasize .... Caesar's deification began in the East after his
victory at Pharsalus ....
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RES GESTAE OF AUGUSTUS
.... Constitutional Settlement of BC 27 After his
victory over Mark Antony at Actium and his conquest of Egypt in BC 30, Augustus was the undisputed master of
Rome. ....
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Account of the Emperor Caesar Augustus
.... Constitutional Settlement of BC 27 After his
victory over Mark Antony at Actium and his conquest of Egypt in BC 30, Augustus was the undisputed master of
Rome. ....
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The Battle of Algiers
.... which would become the dominant force in Algerian society once
victory was achieved .... these films are Roberto Rossellini's Open City, a film about
Rome during the ....
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