History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 275
... Commodus , he elevated him to be his heir , thus abandoning the principle of adoption from outside the family which had been pursued by his four immediate predecessors . Since , however , Commodus ' excessive addiction to emotional ...
... Commodus , he elevated him to be his heir , thus abandoning the principle of adoption from outside the family which had been pursued by his four immediate predecessors . Since , however , Commodus ' excessive addiction to emotional ...
Pagina 381
... Commodus . ANTONINUS ' PIUS ' : he insisted on the deification of Had- rian , though the Senate was not enthusiastic . ANTONINUS ' WALL in Britain : ( AD 142 ) : but the frontier was retracted more than once , and definitively before ...
... Commodus . ANTONINUS ' PIUS ' : he insisted on the deification of Had- rian , though the Senate was not enthusiastic . ANTONINUS ' WALL in Britain : ( AD 142 ) : but the frontier was retracted more than once , and definitively before ...
Pagina 387
... Commodus had displayed Hercules as his companion ( comes ) on coins and medallions . CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA : ' how may a rich man be saved ? ' ORIGEN : taught by Leonides ( his father ) , Pantaenus , Clement and Ammonius Saccas ( also ...
... Commodus had displayed Hercules as his companion ( comes ) on coins and medallions . CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA : ' how may a rich man be saved ? ' ORIGEN : taught by Leonides ( his father ) , Pantaenus , Clement and Ammonius Saccas ( also ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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