A history of Rome for junior classes : with a map of Italy and ample chronological table . 8CIPIO AFBICANTJS. CHAPTER YIL FROM THE PEACE WITH ANTIOCHUS DOWN TO THE TIMEOF THE GRACCHI. 188 TO 133. While these things were going on in the East, the peaceof Italy had been disturbed by the insiuTection of someof the Keltic tribes in the north, which continued theirhostilities from 200 until 181, when the Keltswere finally compelled to submit to Rome. During thiswar the Boians seem to have been completely Spain, where the faithlessness of the Romans oft


A history of Rome for junior classes : with a map of Italy and ample chronological table . 8CIPIO AFBICANTJS. CHAPTER YIL FROM THE PEACE WITH ANTIOCHUS DOWN TO THE TIMEOF THE GRACCHI. 188 TO 133. While these things were going on in the East, the peaceof Italy had been disturbed by the insiuTection of someof the Keltic tribes in the north, which continued theirhostilities from 200 until 181, when the Keltswere finally compelled to submit to Rome. During thiswar the Boians seem to have been completely Spain, where the faithlessness of the Romans oftendrove the people into rebellion, they had to maintain theirpower sword in hand. A great war broke out there 181, which continued to i^age till 179, whenTiberius Sempionius Gracchus concluded a peace on fairand honourable temis, which was long and gratefuUy re-membered by the Si)aniards. Philip of Macedonia had indeed assisted the Romansin theii war against Antiochus, but his hatred againstthem was as strong as ever. He died in 179, and his HISTORY OF ROME. 81 successor, Persenis,


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