Lesson 10 Flashcards
stern and severe consul; beheaded his own son
Manlius Torquatus
“greatest of his countrymen in works of peace”
Appius Claudius
“Queen of roads”; 120 miles from Rome to Capua
Appian Way
greek king; led Tarentines in war with Rome
Pyrrhus
used elephants
Pyrrhus
“The first duty of a soldier is obedience.”
Torquatus
“Better to lose all that we have than to disgrace ourselves by submitting!”
Claudius
“The stain on this toga shall be washed out in your blood.”
Posthumius
“A few more such victories and I must return to Epirus alone.”
Pyrrhus
“The tongue of Cineas wins more cities than the sword of Pyrrhus”
Greek saying
artificial channel for transporting water
aqueduct
How and why did the term Pyrrhic Victory come to exist?
Pyrrhus won the battle but lost so many men doing so that it had the effect of a disaster. His experience became proverbial for a victory that is not worth the cost.