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  Development of Ancient Rome
.... He agrees with other analysts that for Rome, war was something of a habit that was hard to break. This would imply that little motivation ....
(1691 7 )

Hannibal & the Second Roman War
.... win him his immediate objectives--establishing his own authority, and limiting Roman influence in Spain, without necessarily embroiling him in a war with Rome. ....
(8185 33 )

The Jugurthine War
.... In any case, his history of Rome and the war is designed to paint his own sociopolitical friends (especially the populares) in the best light, and his foes ....
(1303 5 )

Hannibal's Military Skill
.... and Sardinia. During that war, Rome built a fleet and after that war controlled the sea approaches to Italy. Hannibal commanded ....
(1457 6 )

The Downfall of Rome
.... to Rome's collapse, including overexpansion, inept political leadership, increased military power, invasion, civil war, and the division of Rome and the rise ....
(1240 5 )

Rome
.... They were not able to continue eastward; the Parthian Empire was too strong, and Rome remained in a state for war with Parthia on its eastern front for many ....
(826 3 )

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. ....
(6703 27 )

Diffusion of Culture throughout History
.... States. In Ancient Civilizations like Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome war, trade, and migration resulted in cultural exchange. ....
(782 3 )

Causes and Effects of the Punic Wars
.... According to Adrian Goldsworthy, "Dio felt that the real reason for the First Punic War was the mutual fear in both Carthage and Rome of the other's growing ....
(1473 6 )

Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... political status of this early Rome comes from a source strikingly relevant to the Second Roman War: the first treaty of friendship between Rome and Carthage ....
(6976 28 )

The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... to Rome's collapse, including overexpansion, inept political leadership, increased military power, invasion, civil war, and the division of Rome and the rise ....
(1240 5 )

ROMAN INTERNATIONAL LAW
.... moreover, became friends of Rome (amici populi Romani) and as such were regularly expected to follow Roman leadership in foreign affairs. Thirdly, war could be ....
(1408 6 )

Catiline and Cicero
.... By trying to overthrow the government of Rome, Catiline was attempting to take .... penalty is a proper punishment; namely, that Catiline is waging war against his ....
(786 3 )

Spanish
.... At this point in history, Rome and Carthage were either at war with each other or preparing to go to war, and the successful invasion of the Iberian peninsula ....
(1096 4 )

Caesar's Public Character
.... While the broadening of citizenship after the Social War had eased the tensions between Rome proper and the rest of Italy, the "social issue" remained ....
(1833 7 )

The French Revolution
.... Craig 212). The Italian government took advantage of the war to send its troops to Rome. It secured Rome as a national capital. The ....
(2384 10 )

Theories of international relations
.... neighbors (Warmington, 1969, pp. 55-82). For Carthage the maritime strategy failed when it went to war with Rome. In a world of ....
(2156 9 )

International Criminal Court
.... of war. Support grew for an International Criminal Court and an international criminal court treaty was drafted, which was completed and adopted in Rome in ....
(1074 4 )

Capital Punishment in Early Rome
.... however, the Senate was empowered to impose the death penalty, typically against rebels or public troublemakers.12 Rome was almost perpetually at war in its ....
(5417 22 )

Roman Empire
.... southern Italy. The expansion of Rome continued through war and acquisition during the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. During the 2nd ....
(1465 6 )

Cicero on Violence
.... It was an allowable act when it brought honor, glory or practical gain to Rome; peace, for example, could be gained through violent war. ....
(2179 9 )

Marc Antony
.... not in Rome and after Antony took control of the government, Octavian's supporters encouraged him to return to Rome. Before the two armies went to war, the two ....
(1684 7 )

Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... 487). He wrote an epic poem based on the Punic War, of which there were two. The first Punic War was fought between Rome and Carthage. ....
(1473 6 )

Cleopatra's Life
.... an independent sovereign rather than a monarch over whom Rome exercised suzerainty. .... to Italy and soon thereafter the Roman Senate declared war against Cleopatra ....
(1202 5 )

THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
.... was that under it "any state that foresaw itself committing war crimes would escape liability by simply withholding its acceptance of the [Rome] statute" (1142 ....
(2644 11 )

Thucydides & Tacitus
.... the story of Rome's activities in Britain from about AD 61 to AD 84. In the Germania, Tacitus drew upon previously published histories, the war experiences of ....
(1124 4 )

The Life of Charlemagne
.... pope's earnest plea to cross the treacherous Alps, save the Church of Rome from the .... had given Charlemagne's brother and rival sanctuary after the civil war (pp ....
(1872 7 )

Italian neorealism in Open City & The Bicycle Thief
.... meaning in that the police wore armbands proclaiming Rome an open city, meaning it was not to be a military target based on the international rules of war. ....
(2083 8 )

The American Civil War
.... superior weapons or resources, but by an exceptionally formidible military tradition, ultimately perhaps the heritage of Rome. The Civil War, however, pitted ....
(3344 13 )

Virgil
.... The Iliad tells of the war itself, while The Aeneid, like The Odyssey, recounts the aftermath as the .... In this case, the Greeks lose their way and found Rome. ....
(1136 5 )

 
 
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