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Coele-Syria (Lebanon) (search for this): book 3, chapter 1
Summary of the Work
I STATED in my first book that my work was to start from
the Social war, the Hannibalian war, and the war for the
possession of Coele-Syria. In the same book I stated my
reasons for devoting my first two books to a sketch of the
period preceding those events. I will now, after a few
prefatory remarks as to the scope of my own work, address
myself to giving a complete account of these wars, the causes
which led to them, and which account for the proportions to
which they attained.
The one aim and object, then, of all that I have undertakenA summary of the work from B. C. 220 to B. C. 168.
to write is to show how, when, and why all the
known parts of the world fell under the
dominion of Rome. Now as this great event
admits of being exactly dated as to its beginning, duration, and final accomplishment, I think it will
be advantageous to give, by way of preface, a summary statement of the most important phases in it between the beginning
and the end. For I think I sha
Rome (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 1
168 BC (search for this): book 3, chapter 1
216 BC (search for this): book 3, chapter 1
220 BC - 216 BC (search for this): book 3, chapter 1