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Chapter 10 WARS WITH PYRRHUS (281-272).

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e of too rapid increase. We find them in Spain, France, Asia Minor, and especially in Sicily and Southern Italy, where the country became

il dissensions, and still more to their jealousy of each other; so that they were unable to oppose any firm and united resistance to the progress of Rome. It had bee

d which their fleet was not to pass, and the Romans bound themselves not to allow their vessels to appear in the Gulf of Tarentum

stance. As soon as domestic affairs permitted, war was declared against the Lucanians, and the wedg

o the Bay of Tarentum. It was a gala day, and the people were assembled in the theatre that overlooked the bay when the sh

insult and contempt. He replied to the mockery of the Tarentines, that their blo

in of Alexander the Great, and, since he had obtained no share in the division of the conquests of this great

disturbers of the public safety were put to death; and other reforms were made which the dangers of the situation seemed to demand. Meanwhile the Romans acted with promptness, and boldly challenged him to battle. The armies met in 280 on the plain of HERACLéA, on the

c conduct of the foe, and to have said, "Another such victory will send me back without a man to Epirus." He recognized the inferior qualities of his Greek allies, and determined to make a peace. A trusted messenger, C

refused, many seemed disposed to treat with him, when the aged APPIUS CLAUDIUS CAECUS (Bli

the Romans, and declared that the Senators wer

the armies which had been operating elsewhere were now ready to unite against him. He therefore retired into winter quarters at Tarentum, where he received the famous embassy of GAIUS FABRICIUS, sent to p

met in 279 on the plain of ASCULUM, in Apulia; but though the Romans were defeated, it

st time in 274, near BENEVENTUM, where he was defeated by the Consul MANIUS CURIOUS DENTáTUS. The Romans had by this time become accustomed to the elephants, and used burning arrows against them. The wounded b

. Two years later, in 272, the garrison at Tarentum surrende

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Contents

Chapter 1 GEOGRAPHY OF ITALY. Chapter 2 THE EARLY INHABITANTS OF ITALY. Chapter 3 THE ROMANS AND THEIR EARLY GOVERNMENT. Chapter 4 THE EARLY GROWTH AND INTERNAL HISTORY OF ROME. Chapter 5 THE DYNASTY OF THE TARQUINS. Chapter 6 THE CONSULS AND TRIBUNES. Chapter 7 THE COMITIA TRIBUTA AND THE AGRARIAN LAWS. Chapter 8 THE CONTEST OF THE PLEBEIANS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS. Chapter 9 EXTERNAL HISTORY. Chapter 10 WARS WITH PYRRHUS (281-272). Chapter 11 DIVISIONS OF THE ROMAN TERRITORY.-NOTED MEN OF THE PERIOD.
Chapter 12 FOREIGN CONQUEST.
Chapter 13 ROME AND CARTHAGE BETWEEN THE FIRST AND SECOND PUNIC WARS
Chapter 14 THE SECOND PUNIC WAR.-FROM THE PASSAGE OF THE PYRENEES TO THE BATTLE OF CANNAE. (218-216.)
Chapter 15 THE SECOND PUNIC WAR.-FROM CANNAE TO THE BATTLE OF ZAMA
Chapter 16 ROME IN THE EAST.
Chapter 17 THE SYRIAN WAR.
Chapter 18 CONQUEST OF MACEDONIA AND GREECE. (171-146.)
Chapter 19 THE THIRD PUNIC WAR, AND FALL OF CARTHAGE.
Chapter 20 ROME AND SPAIN.-THE NUMANTINE AND SERVILE WARS. (206-132.)
Chapter 21 INTERNAL HISTORY.-THE GRACCHI.
Chapter 22 EXTERNAL HISTORY.-PERGAMUM.-JUGURTHINE WAR (118-104).
Chapter 23 THE CIMBRI AND TEUTONES.-POLITICAL QUARRELS.
Chapter 24 INTERNAL HISTORY.-THE SOCIAL WAR (90-88).
Chapter 25 MARIUS AND SULLA.-CINNA.
Chapter 26 SERTORIUS.-SPARTACUS.-LUCULLUS.-POMPEY AND CRASSUS.
Chapter 27 CAESAR.-CICERO.-VERRES.
Chapter 28 TROUBLES AT ROME.-CONSPIRACY OF CATILINE.
Chapter 29 THE FIRST TRIUMVIRATE.
Chapter 30 CAESAR'S CAMPAIGNS IN GAUL.
Chapter 31 CLODIUS AND MILO.-DEATH OF CRASSUS.
Chapter 32 CAESAR'S STRUGGLE WITH POMPEY.-BATTLE OF PHARSALIA.
Chapter 33 CAESAR'S OPERATIONS IN EGYPT, ASIA, AFRICA, AND SPAIN.
Chapter 34 MURDER OF CAESAR.
Chapter 35 THE SECOND TRIUMVIRATE.-PHILIPPI AND ACTIUM.
Chapter 36 AUGUSTUS (30 B.C.-14 A.D.)
Chapter 37 THE AUGUSTAN AGE.
Chapter 38 THE JULIAN AND CLAUDIAN EMPERORS.
Chapter 39 THE FLAVIAN EMPERORS.
Chapter 40 THE FIVE GOOD EMPERORS.
Chapter 41 PERIOD OF MILITARY DESPOTISM.-DECLINE OF THE EMPIRE.
Chapter 42 INVASIONS AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE BARBARIANS.
Chapter 43 ROMAN LITERATURE.
Chapter 44 ROMAN ROADS.-PROVINCES.
Chapter 45 No.45
Chapter 46 HOUSES, CUSTOMS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC.
Chapter 47 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, SQUARES, ETC.
Chapter 48 COLONIES.-THE CALENDAR.-RELIGION.
Chapter 49 THE ROMAN ARMY IN CAESAR'S TIME.
Chapter 50 LEGENDARY ROME.
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