Aún no tenemos significados para "carthaginian fleet".
1For the first three years Carthaginian fleets raided the coasts of Sicily and Italy with impunity.
2Again the weather came to the rescue, for the greater part of the Carthaginian fleet was wrecked by storms.
3'The annihilation of the Carthaginian fleet had made the Romans masters of the sea.
4After the departure of Marcellus from Sicily, a Carthaginian fleet landed eight thousand infantry and three thousand Numidian cavalry.
5Malchus reserved much of his anger for the incompetent Carthaginian fleet, so he had learned to feel the same way.
6An immense Carthaginian fleet that disputed the passage of the Roman squadron was almost annihilated, and the Romans disembarked near Carthage.
7At the end of this summer, a Carthaginian fleet of forty ships, under the command of Hamilcar, passed over to Sardinia.
8While on its way, it gained a victory over the Carthaginian fleet off the Herméan promontory, sinking 114 of the enemy's ships.
9He met the Carthaginian fleet under the command of the Admiral Hanno, near the Ægatian islands, and inflicted upon it a crushing defeat.
10On the way, there was a great sea-fight with the Carthaginian fleet, and this was the first naval battle that the Romans ever gained.
11The Consul, Publius Claudius, who had charge of the siege, determined to surprise the Carthaginian fleet, which was stationed at Drepana (249).
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