History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 302
... frontier force , stationed along the much strengthened border- fortifications ; in consequence these troops were later known as limitanei or riparienses , men of the frontier or of the river banks . This frontier army was recruited by ...
... frontier force , stationed along the much strengthened border- fortifications ; in consequence these troops were later known as limitanei or riparienses , men of the frontier or of the river banks . This frontier army was recruited by ...
Pagina 310
... frontier . High favour , therefore , went to German generals , and other ranks as well . For example , the praetorian guard , which had fought against Constantine on Maxentius ' side , found itself abolished altogether , after an ...
... frontier . High favour , therefore , went to German generals , and other ranks as well . For example , the praetorian guard , which had fought against Constantine on Maxentius ' side , found itself abolished altogether , after an ...
Pagina 381
... frontier fortifications ( Limes Dacicus ) , castella ( e.g. Buciumi , near Cluj ) have unusually elaborate gates . The Danube bridge designed by Apollodorus over 1,000 yards long , was built of stone piers and segmental timber arches ...
... frontier fortifications ( Limes Dacicus ) , castella ( e.g. Buciumi , near Cluj ) have unusually elaborate gates . The Danube bridge designed by Apollodorus over 1,000 yards long , was built of stone piers and segmental timber arches ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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