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... positions on the Upper Danube . In A.D. 6 , Tiberius planned an attack on him from two quarters . He was now himself in command of an army in Noricum on the Danube . With this , he intended to strike into Bohemia , and to effect a ...
... positions on the Upper Danube . In A.D. 6 , Tiberius planned an attack on him from two quarters . He was now himself in command of an army in Noricum on the Danube . With this , he intended to strike into Bohemia , and to effect a ...
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... position to that of Maroboduus in the south . He had perhaps less organising capacity than that chief , and he swayed probably less tractable peoples , but he certainly combined with the fierceness of a barbarian some of the qualities ...
... position to that of Maroboduus in the south . He had perhaps less organising capacity than that chief , and he swayed probably less tractable peoples , but he certainly combined with the fierceness of a barbarian some of the qualities ...
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... position . But he did not thereby create a belief in his patriotism , for he had revived the law of treason , the name of which indeed was known in ancient times , though other matters came under its jurisdiction , such as the betrayal ...
... position . But he did not thereby create a belief in his patriotism , for he had revived the law of treason , the name of which indeed was known in ancient times , though other matters came under its jurisdiction , such as the betrayal ...
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... position on the other side of the Visurgis . Cæsar , thinking that without bridges and troops to guard them , it would not be good generalship to expose the legions to danger , sent the cavalry across the river by the fords . It was ...
... position on the other side of the Visurgis . Cæsar , thinking that without bridges and troops to guard them , it would not be good generalship to expose the legions to danger , sent the cavalry across the river by the fords . It was ...
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... position . * The Aller ? A second battle . 20. All this was known to Cæsar . He was acquainted with their plans , their positions , with what met the eye , and what was hidden , and he prepared to turn the enemy's stratagems to their ...
... position . * The Aller ? A second battle . 20. All this was known to Cæsar . He was acquainted with their plans , their positions , with what met the eye , and what was hidden , and he prepared to turn the enemy's stratagems to their ...
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