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The Cambridge Ancient History Volume 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic, 146-43 BCCrook, J ALintott, AndrewRawson, ElizabethJ.A.Crook. The Cambridge Ancient History:The Last Age of the Roman Republic,146-43 B.C[M].Cambridge:Cambridge University Press,1994.572-688....
264 – 146 BC First, Second, and Third Punic Wars – a series of three wars between Carthage and the Roman Republic. 260 BC Rome constructed its first navy fleet. 202 BC Scipio defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama. 215 – 148 BC The Macedonian Wars, a series of four major campaigns...
The war lasted for six years, from 112 BC to 106 BC. The conflict exposed corruption within the Roman Republic and highlighted the growing rivalry between two prominent Roman generals, Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla. In 106 BC, Sulla, serving under Marius's command, successfully capture...
It is also worth remembering that the Romans were by no means always on the offensive, particularly in the early days of the Roman Republic and the first stages of growth and expansion. The Romans frequently came up against other, often powerful, civilizations such as the Carthaginians which ...
Define Roman Republic. Roman Republic synonyms, Roman Republic pronunciation, Roman Republic translation, English dictionary definition of Roman Republic. Noun 1. Roman Republic - the ancient Roman state from 509 BC until Augustus assumed power in 27 BC;
With the evolution of the Roman Republic came the adoption of the Manipular legion, a formation taken from the hoplite phalanx and first used in mass deployment against the North African nation of Carthage, during the Punic Wars. In this book Nic Fields examines the evolution of the Roman army...
11、 Cultural TermsPunic Wars布匿战争布匿战争: A series of wars between Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC. The main cause is the conflict of interests between the Carthaginian Empire and the Roman Republic. There are three largest wars: First Punic War (264 BC241 BC), Second Punic...
Victory for Octavian ensuredthe collapse of the Republicand his confirmation as Augustus of the Roman Empire. With a fleet already raised to be for use against other Romans, Augustus virtually wiped piracy off the face of the Mediterranean, but this time, the fleet was more moderately maintained...
The End of the Roman Republic, 146-44 B.C.: Conquest and Crisis 2013. The End of the Roman Republic, 146 to 44 BC: Conquest and Crisis. Edinburgh. 2014a. `Rethinking Sulla: The Case of the Roman Senate' CQ 64.2: 657-68. 2014b. `The Roman Senate and the Post-Sullan Res Publica...