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" ... the efficient ally of the Romans in the last campaign of the war, all the territory which she had wrested from him. Carthage also gave up her fleet and her elephants to the Romans, and agreed to pay to Rome a yearly tribute of two hundred talents,... "
The Rubicon; Or, Historical Allusions Familiarized,: In Sketches of Early ... - Page 114
1830 - 171 pages
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An outline of the history of ancient and modern Rome

M. De Havilland - 1840 - 354 pages
...all the territory that had been taken from him; and not to make war in Africa, but by the permission of the Romans. Thus ended the second Punic war, which had lasted seventeen years. CHAPTER XVI. The third Punic War, and the destruction of Carthage. Q. WE concluded with peace between...
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The History of Civilization, Volume 3

Amos Dean - Civilization - 1869 - 524 pages
...restore Numidia to Massinissa ; pay within fifty years ten thousand talents, and should undertake no war without the consent of the Romans. Thus ended the second Punic war, after a continuance of sixteen years. Scipio returned to Rome, where he was honored with the most splendid...
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Ancient Greece and Rome

Israel Smith Clare - World history - 1893 - 652 pages
...Rome a yearly tribute of two hundred talents, and bound herself to enter upon no war in the future without the consent of the Romans. Thus ended the Second Punic War, after a continuance of seventeen years (BC 218201), in the humiliation of Carthage, which now virtually...
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Alexander's empire and Roman empire

World history - 1897 - 482 pages
...Rome a yearly tribute of two hundred talents, and bound herself to enter upon no war in the future without the consent of the Romans. Thus ended the Second Punic War, after a continuance of seventeen years (BC 218201), in the humiliation of Carthage, which now virtually...
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Library of World History: Containing a Record of the Human Race ..., Volume 3

World history - 1916 - 634 pages
...Rome a yearly tribute of two hundred talents, and bound herself to enter upon no war in the future without the consent of the Romans. Thus ended the Second Punic War, after a continuance of seventeen years (BC 218-201), in the humiliation 'of Carthage, which now virtually...
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