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Mercenary War
A Glimpse Into the Roman Finances of the Second Punic War Through
2007 Conference Papers
Polybius and His World. Essays in Melllory of F. W. Walbank
Carthaginian Mercenaries: Soldiers of Fortune, Allied Conscripts, and Multi-Ethnic Armies in Antiquity Kevin Patrick Emery Wofford College
The First Punic War, 264 to 241 B.C
Carthaginian Casualties: the Socioeconomic Effects of the Losses Sustained in the First Punic War
A Revolutionary Shift in the Cyclical Nature of Mercenary Use
The Carthaginians 6Th–2Nd Century BC
Xanthippus of Laecedemonia: a Foreign Commander in the Army Of
The Greatest Generals of the Second Punic War
The Histories of Polybius Book One Translated by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh
Sweating Truth in Ancient Carthage
Strategies of the Second Punic War
What Were the Key Factors That Allowed Hannibal His Run Of
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Polybius, Son of Lycortas, Was a Statesman, Soldier, Explorer, and Historian from the Greek City of Megalopolis in the Peloponnese
The Historians' Portrayal of Bandits, Pirates, Mercenaries and Politicians
The Punic Wars
Top View
A Translator's Appraisal of Classical and Hellenistic Influences In
The Enslavement of War Captives by the Romans to 146 BC
A Glimpse Into the Roman Finances of the Second Punic War Through
The Histories of Polybius Book Three Translated by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh
Emotions in Polybius' Histories
A Study on Hannibal's Stratagem During the Second Punic