A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 69
Pagina 45
... Roman history would be greatly diminished if the belief of some Roman annalists that the older records were destroyed by the Gauls in 390 B.C. ( p . 69 ) were warranted . But the Roman archives were for the most part kept in temples ...
... Roman history would be greatly diminished if the belief of some Roman annalists that the older records were destroyed by the Gauls in 390 B.C. ( p . 69 ) were warranted . But the Roman archives were for the most part kept in temples ...
Pagina 734
... a personification of London welcoming Con- stantius as the redditor lucis aeternae see J. Toynbee , Journ . Roman Stud . , 1924 , p . 155 . CHAPTER XLII THE ROMAN WORLD c . A.D. 330. POLITICAL 734 PT . F THE DECLINE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
... a personification of London welcoming Con- stantius as the redditor lucis aeternae see J. Toynbee , Journ . Roman Stud . , 1924 , p . 155 . CHAPTER XLII THE ROMAN WORLD c . A.D. 330. POLITICAL 734 PT . F THE DECLINE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
Pagina 747
... Roman empire might have possessed of recovering a Roman wider measure of self - government were irretrievably swept away . From the hybrid shape into which Augustus had remodelled it , the Roman constitution eventually developed into a ...
... Roman empire might have possessed of recovering a Roman wider measure of self - government were irretrievably swept away . From the hybrid shape into which Augustus had remodelled it , the Roman constitution eventually developed into a ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
administration advance Africa ancient Antony army Asia attack attempt Augustus battle became become brought Caesar called campaign carried century chief Cicero civil Claudius command complete conquest constituted consul continued Dacia Danube death doubt early eastern effect emperor established Etruscan executive field followed force frontier further Gaul gave governor Greek hand Head held imperial important Italian Italy king land later latifundia Latin legions less measure Mediterranean military Minor named Nero Octavian passed period permanent political possessed practice probably provinces Punic received reduced reign remained republic Roman empire Rome rule Senate showed soldiers Spain success territory third Tiberius tion took towns trade tradition troops victory wars western