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. History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians;. e of wine, and wool of excellentquality, and Transalpine Gaul furnished corn, millet, and cattle. All the ground is cultivated, says Strabo ; and he adds that theconvenient position of the rivers makes it easy for merchandise tobe transported, either fioni place to place within the country, orfrom the ocean to the Mediterranean, or the reverse. Massilia andNarbo were the two ports of exportation for tunics worn by theItalian slaves, for the linen cloth of the Cadurci, the salt pork ofthe Sequani, the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-rome-and-of-the-roman-people-from-its-origin-to-the-invasion-of-the-barbarians-e-of-wine-and-wool-of-excellentquality-and-transalpine-gaul-furnished-corn-millet-and-cattle-all-the-ground-is-cultivated-says-strabo-and-he-adds-that-theconvenient-position-of-the-rivers-makes-it-easy-for-merchandise-tobe-transported-either-fioni-place-to-place-within-the-country-orfrom-the-ocean-to-the-mediterranean-or-the-reverse-massilia-andnarbo-were-the-two-ports-of-exportation-for-tunics-worn-by-theitalian-slaves-for-the-linen-cloth-of-the-cadurci-the-salt-pork-ofthe-sequani-the-image336716638.html
RM2AFPNE6–. History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians;. e of wine, and wool of excellentquality, and Transalpine Gaul furnished corn, millet, and cattle. All the ground is cultivated, says Strabo ; and he adds that theconvenient position of the rivers makes it easy for merchandise tobe transported, either fioni place to place within the country, orfrom the ocean to the Mediterranean, or the reverse. Massilia andNarbo were the two ports of exportation for tunics worn by theItalian slaves, for the linen cloth of the Cadurci, the salt pork ofthe Sequani, the
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Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Caesar's campaign against the Belgae in 57 BC. The battle of the Aisne (57 BC). The Belgic tribes cross the Aisne River through the right and left of Caesar's camp to attack the bridge entrenchments. Caesar's camp and position after crossing the Aisne River, and Belgae positions. It was the first victory of Caesar in his campaign against the Belgic tribes. Engraving. 'Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques, critiques et militaires', by Count Turpin de Crissé. Volume I. Published in Montargis and sold in Paris, 1785. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gallic-wars-58-bc-50-bc-caesars-campaign-against-the-belgae-in-57-bc-the-battle-of-the-aisne-57-bc-the-belgic-tribes-cross-the-aisne-river-through-the-right-and-left-of-caesars-camp-to-attack-the-bridge-entrenchments-caesars-camp-and-position-after-crossing-the-aisne-river-and-belgae-positions-it-was-the-first-victory-of-caesar-in-his-campaign-against-the-belgic-tribes-engraving-commentaires-de-cesar-avec-des-notes-historiques-critiques-et-militaires-by-count-turpin-de-criss-volume-i-published-in-montargis-and-sold-in-paris-1785-image459047812.html
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Julius Caesar and the foundation of the Roman imperial system . CHAPTER VIII. THE DEFENCE OF TRANSALPINE GAUL.58 B.C. ROM the time when Caesartook possession of his pro-vinces in March, 58 B.C., wehave a detailed record of hisactive life, with the exceptionof the few brief intervals whenhe was at Rome in the yearsof his supreme power. It istrue indeed that we knowhardly anything of the busi-ness and the studies in which he was engaged winterafter winter in Cisalpine Gaul and Illyria, while mili-tary operations were impracticable; it is true that themans real thoughts and aims, as well as his p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/julius-caesar-and-the-foundation-of-the-roman-imperial-system-chapter-viii-the-defence-of-transalpine-gaul58-bc-rom-the-time-when-caesartook-possession-of-his-pro-vinces-in-march-58-bc-wehave-a-detailed-record-of-hisactive-life-with-the-exceptionof-the-few-brief-intervals-whenhe-was-at-rome-in-the-yearsof-his-supreme-power-it-istrue-indeed-that-we-knowhardly-anything-of-the-busi-ness-and-the-studies-in-which-he-was-engaged-winterafter-winter-in-cisalpine-gaul-and-illyria-while-mili-tary-operations-were-impracticable-it-is-true-that-themans-real-thoughts-and-aims-as-well-as-his-p-image343091725.html
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