WILHELM IHNE'S HISTORY OF ROME. SECOND VOLUME. STRUGGLE FOR THE ASCENDANCY IN THE WEST (THE HISTORY OF ROME Book 2)
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Author(s)WILHELM IHNE
ISBN / ASINB00HYNJEIA
ISBN-13978B00HYNJEI2
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THE HISTORY OF ROME
THE SECOND VOLUME
STRUGGLE FOR THE ASCENDANCY IN THE WEST
CHAPTER I. CARTHAGE.
CHAPTER II. SICILY.
CHAPTER III.THE FIRST PUNIC WAR, 264-241 B.C.
First Period. To the capture of Agrigentum, 262 B.C.
Second Period, 261-255 B.C. The first Roman fleet. Mylae. Ecnomus. Regulus in Africa.
Third Period, 254-250 B.C. The victory at Panormus.
Fourth Period, 250-249 B.C. Lilybaeum and Drepana.
Fifth Period, 248-241 B.C. Hamilcar Barcas. Battle at the Aegatian Islands. Peace.
CHAPTER IV. THE WAR OF THE MERCENARIES, 241-238 B.C.
CHAPTER V. THE WAR WITH THE GAULS, 225-222 B.C.
CHAPTER VI. THE FIRST ILLYRIAN WAR, 229-228 B.C.
CHAPTER VII. THE SECOND ILLYRIAN WAR, 219 B.C.
CHAPTER VIII. THE SECOND PUNIC OR HANNIBALIAN WAR, 218-201 B.C.
First Period. From the beginning of the war to the battle of Cannae, 218-216 B.C.
Second Period. From the battle of Cannae to the Revolution in Syracuse, 216-215 B.C.
Third Period. The War in Sicily, 215-212 B.C.
Fourth Period. From the taking of Syracuse to the capture of Capua, 212-211 B.C.
Fifth Period. From the fall of Capua to the battle on the Metaurus, 211-207 B.C.
Sixth Period. From the battle on the Metaurus to the taking of Locri, 207-205 B.C.
Seventh Period. The War in Africa to the Conclusion of Peace, 204-201 B.C.
CHAPTER IX. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PUNIC WAR
THE SECOND VOLUME
STRUGGLE FOR THE ASCENDANCY IN THE WEST
CHAPTER I. CARTHAGE.
CHAPTER II. SICILY.
CHAPTER III.THE FIRST PUNIC WAR, 264-241 B.C.
First Period. To the capture of Agrigentum, 262 B.C.
Second Period, 261-255 B.C. The first Roman fleet. Mylae. Ecnomus. Regulus in Africa.
Third Period, 254-250 B.C. The victory at Panormus.
Fourth Period, 250-249 B.C. Lilybaeum and Drepana.
Fifth Period, 248-241 B.C. Hamilcar Barcas. Battle at the Aegatian Islands. Peace.
CHAPTER IV. THE WAR OF THE MERCENARIES, 241-238 B.C.
CHAPTER V. THE WAR WITH THE GAULS, 225-222 B.C.
CHAPTER VI. THE FIRST ILLYRIAN WAR, 229-228 B.C.
CHAPTER VII. THE SECOND ILLYRIAN WAR, 219 B.C.
CHAPTER VIII. THE SECOND PUNIC OR HANNIBALIAN WAR, 218-201 B.C.
First Period. From the beginning of the war to the battle of Cannae, 218-216 B.C.
Second Period. From the battle of Cannae to the Revolution in Syracuse, 216-215 B.C.
Third Period. The War in Sicily, 215-212 B.C.
Fourth Period. From the taking of Syracuse to the capture of Capua, 212-211 B.C.
Fifth Period. From the fall of Capua to the battle on the Metaurus, 211-207 B.C.
Sixth Period. From the battle on the Metaurus to the taking of Locri, 207-205 B.C.
Seventh Period. The War in Africa to the Conclusion of Peace, 204-201 B.C.
CHAPTER IX. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PUNIC WAR
