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  Wikipedia: List of Roman battles
316 BC - Battle of Lautulae - Romans are defeated by the Samnites.
293 BC - Battle of Aquilonia - Romans decisively defeat the Samnites.
225 BC - Battle of Faesulae - Romans are defeated by the Gauls of Northern Italy.
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 List of Roman battles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Herdonia - Hannibal destroys the Roman army of the praetor Gnaeus Fulvius.
Battle of the Metaurus - Hasdrubal is defeated and killed by Nero's Roman army.
357 - Battle of Strasbourg (357) - Julian expels the Alamanni from the Rhineland
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 List of battles 1400 BC-600 AD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
316 BC Battle of Lautulae The Romans are defeated by the Samnites.
293 BC Battle of Aquilonia - The Romans decisively defeat the Samnites.
225 BC Battle of Faesulae The Romans are defeated by the Gauls of Northern Italy.
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 List of battles 1400 BC-600 AD - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal
308 BC Battle of Salamis (Cyprus, 308 BC)[?] Demetrius I Poliorcetes defeats the fleet of Menelaeus, brother of Ptolemy I
Battle of Herdonia[?] Hannibal destroys the Roman army of the praetor Gnaeus Fulvius.
357 Battle of Strasbourg (357)[?] Julian expels the Alamanni from the Rhineland
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 List of battles 1400 BC-600 AD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Battle of Himera The Carthaginians under Hamilcar are defeated by the Greeks of Sicily, led by Gelon of Syracuse.
Battle of Naupactus Phormio defeats the Peloponnesian fleet.
Battle of Sellasia Defeat of Cleomenes III of Sparta by Antigonus Doson of Macedon and the Achaean League
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 List of Roman battles Details, Meaning List of Roman battles Article and Explanation Guide
310 BC - Battle of Lake Vadimo - Romans defeat the Etruscanss.
432 - Battle of Ravenna - Roman general Aetius defeats his rival Count Boniface, who is killed.
436 - Battle of Narbonne - Aetius again defeats the Visigoths under Theodoric I. - Battle of the Utus - Attila the Hun is defeated by the East Romans in an indecisive battle
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 Punic, Pyhhric, Samnites, Macedonians and Hannibal
Romans led by Spurius Postumius and Verturius Calvinus are defeated by the Samnites led by Gaius Pontius.
Hannibal defeats Romans led by Scipio the Elder in a cavalry battle.
Hannibal battles Roman armies led by Fulvius Flaccus and Appius Claudius - the Romans escape.
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 Documents Related to the History of International Relations, prior to 1914
Ramses II: The Battle of Kadesh, c.1299 BC
The Battle of the Nile, E. Poussieulque, Comptroller-General of French Eastern Army, Rosetta, 17 Thermidor VI (3 August 1798)
The Battle of the Alma, An Officer of the Coldstream Guards, Bivouac, River Alma, 21 September 1854
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Alsace is a region in northeastern France which was conquered by the Roman legions of Julius Caesar in the 1st century BC and had been Romanized by the time of the invasion of the Alemanni in the 5th century AD.
His ambassador Liudprand of Cremona wrote an account of his mission to Nicephorus Phocas in 968 and of the Emperor's scornful rejection of a proposed marriage between Otto's son and a Byzantine princess.
It was left to Alexius I to avert a crisis by defeating the Pechenegs in battle in 1091.
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 Middle East Institute: The George Camp Keiser Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In the fourth century B.C., when Alexander the Great conquered Asia Minor and founded Alexandria, he set the stage for the great migration of Greek philosophy and science to that part of the world.
During the Ptolemaic period, Alexandria, Egypt, was the radiant center for the development and spread of Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean.
The Greek work, from the first century BC, was translated into Arabic in the ninth century; this is a 13th-century copy made in Iraq.
www.mideasti.org /indepth/islam/civilization.html   (4744 words)

  
 MBR: Reviewer's Bookwatch, August 2003
Of course, no golden age ever lasts, and soon interwar aircraft are developed, and come in very useful, as we see in the next chapter.
"Battle for the Skies" details the development of aviation over the period of WWII, covering all major battles and innovations.
Many women are at their wit's end trying to raise a family, compete in the job market, and generally deal with all the problems and responsibilities of day to day living without losing theirself in the process.
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