History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 324
... eastern empire , where he arranged that his counterpart as the guardian of its young emperor , Rufinus , should be ... eastern Roman state . And indeed in 405 , after destroying an Ostrogothic invasion of Italy , Stilicho developed plans ...
... eastern empire , where he arranged that his counterpart as the guardian of its young emperor , Rufinus , should be ... eastern Roman state . And indeed in 405 , after destroying an Ostrogothic invasion of Italy , Stilicho developed plans ...
Pagina 327
... eastern capital , accompanied by her 4 - year - old son Valentinian ( III ) . But when Honorius died of dropsy in 423 , an eastern army helped her to return to Italy and defeat a usurper , and the child became emperor in the west ( 425 ...
... eastern capital , accompanied by her 4 - year - old son Valentinian ( III ) . But when Honorius died of dropsy in 423 , an eastern army helped her to return to Italy and defeat a usurper , and the child became emperor in the west ( 425 ...
Pagina 353
... eastern empire's general Belisarius blotted it out of existence ; and then Belisarius and his successor Narses destroyed its Ostrogothic counterpart in Italy as well . For the eastern empire , named Byzantine after the original name of ...
... eastern empire's general Belisarius blotted it out of existence ; and then Belisarius and his successor Narses destroyed its Ostrogothic counterpart in Italy as well . For the eastern empire , named Byzantine after the original name of ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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