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History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD

CHAPTER XV
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The city was finally betrayed by a Spanish officer, and given up to plunder.

The art treasures in which it was so rich were conveyed by Marcellus to Rome.

From this time (212) the city became a part of the province of Sicily and the head-quarters of the Roman Governor.
THE CAMPAIGNS IN SPAIN.
PUBLIUS CORNELIUS SCIPIO, with his brother, GNAEUS CORNELIUS SCIPIO CALVUS, were winning victories over the Carthaginians under HANNO and HASDRUBAL.

The greatest of these was fought in 215 at Ibera, the location of which is uncertain.

Spain was gradually being gained over to Rome, when the Carthaginians, making desperate efforts, sent large reinforcements there (212).


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