Romans: 850 Bc-337 Ad - A Panoramic View of the Political, Economic, Military and Social Institutions of RomeBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1994 - 344 pagine |
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Pagina 78
... soldier had come forward to address the Roman People in full assembly . Of Sabine origin , his father had left him a single jugerum of land with a cottage on it ; ' and there I am living today ' . Here he and his wife had raised a ...
... soldier had come forward to address the Roman People in full assembly . Of Sabine origin , his father had left him a single jugerum of land with a cottage on it ; ' and there I am living today ' . Here he and his wife had raised a ...
Pagina 90
... soldiers - it had met and defeated the greatest military powers of the world , Carthage , Syria and Macedonia . But the armies of the Republic were not always successful . There were mutinies in Scipio's armies in Spain ; Aemilius ...
... soldiers - it had met and defeated the greatest military powers of the world , Carthage , Syria and Macedonia . But the armies of the Republic were not always successful . There were mutinies in Scipio's armies in Spain ; Aemilius ...
Pagina 162
... soldier was the infantryman , equipped with throw- ing - spear ( pilum ) , stabbing - sword ( gladius ) and wearing ... soldiers in Augustus ' army and it was never easy to recruit to that level . To man the frontiers as he had designed ...
... soldier was the infantryman , equipped with throw- ing - spear ( pilum ) , stabbing - sword ( gladius ) and wearing ... soldiers in Augustus ' army and it was never easy to recruit to that level . To man the frontiers as he had designed ...
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EARLY ROME AND ITALY c 850c 500 B C | 1 |
Rome and Latium | 6 |
The Etruscan civilisation ΙΟ | 10 |
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Aemilius Africa agriculture ancient Antony Asia Augustan Augustus barbarian became Britain brought building Caesar Campania capital Carthage Celtic centre Christianity Cicero Cisalpine Gaul civilisation Claudius colonies command conquest Constantine cult culture Danube defeated developed Diocletian East Eastern economic Egypt Emperor enemies Etruscan Europe famous farming Forum frontier Gaius Gallic Gaul German Gracchus Greece Greek Greek cities Hadrian Hellenistic historians Imperial important inscriptions Italian Italy kingdom kings land later Latin Latium legions literature Macedon Marcus Aurelius Mediterranean military modern mountain Narbonensis native Nero northern notably Octavian organised Parthia Pergamum perhaps period poet political Polybius Pompey publicani reign Republic Rhine roads Roman army Roman citizens Roman Empire Roman world Romanisation Rome Rome's Samnites scale Scipio second century B.C. Second Punic Second Punic War Senate settlement Sicily slaves social society Spain Syria Tacitus Temple territory third century Tiberius trade Trajan Valley victory Virgil wars West Western