Lexicographical Neighbors of Mutines
Literary usage of Mutines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Rome by Wilhelm Ihne (1871)
"™nt{^~by Agrigentum was still held by the Carthaginians, and a mutines, great
number of Sicilian towns were on their side. A piete sui-i. ..."
2. The history of Rome by Joseph Anton F. Wilhelm Ihne, Ihne, Wilhelm, 1821-1902 (1871)
"But when mutines had quarrelled with the other Carthaginian generals, ...
At length, two years after the fall of Syracuse, mutines betrayed Agrigentum to ..."
3. Sicily, Phoenician, Greek, and Roman by Edward Augustus Freeman (1892)
"... the peaceful state of his province, and presented mutines and his comrades to
receive their rewards, in the case of mutines that of Roman citizenship. ..."
4. The History of Rome by Thomas Arnold (1868)
"But whatever was the secret of the quarrel, its effects were public enough: Hanno
ventured to deprive mutines of his command. The Numidians, however, would ..."
5. The History of Rome by Thomas Arnold (1854)
"The Carthaginians had reinforced their army : mutines, ... »tana to another
encounter with mutines : he forthwith retreated to Syr- RM™- acuse ;87 ..."
6. The Second Punic War: Being Chapters of the History of Rome by the Late by Thomas Arnold, William Thomas Arnold (1886)
"... of Syracuse—Marcellus in Sicily—Siege of Syracuse—Archimedes—Sack of Syracuse,
and reduction of Sicily—mutines, the Numidian, in Sicily.—Auc 538 to 543. ..."