Romans
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Or, according to your taste, it already represents the most disastrous defeat for a major power since the Romans were out-generaled at Cannae by Hannibal.
The lesson was on Romans, Chapter 8, which he described as “the history of humanity, our relationship with God, our present day life and the future of where we’re headed.”
Wright’s English subjects are, like his contemporary Edward Gibbon’s Romans, backlit by a skepticism whose coherence derives from the Enlightenment confidence in objective reason.
"Ceredigion's rich mineral and ore deposits were a major reason the Romans sought to conquer this area," she added.
From BBC
The Greeks were in charge of Egypt for three centuries, before the Romans muscled their way in under Emperor Augustus.
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