A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 133
... continued to live in wattle - and - daub huts , the wealthier families in atria of the old Italic type ( p . 11 ) , with perhaps a tablinum or wooden penthouse as an annexe to the main building . Stone was hardly used except for the ...
... continued to live in wattle - and - daub huts , the wealthier families in atria of the old Italic type ( p . 11 ) , with perhaps a tablinum or wooden penthouse as an annexe to the main building . Stone was hardly used except for the ...
Pagina 476
... continued to hold successive consulships . But he now supplemented these with a special proconsulare imperium extending over all the provinces which had not been handed back to the Senate , and running in the first instance for a term ...
... continued to hold successive consulships . But he now supplemented these with a special proconsulare imperium extending over all the provinces which had not been handed back to the Senate , and running in the first instance for a term ...
Pagina 570
... continued to crack under the strain of obligatory luxury . It became nothing unusual for scions of noble houses to go cap in hand to emperors , or to solicit their attention by appearing on the stage and in the arena . Under Tiberius ...
... continued to crack under the strain of obligatory luxury . It became nothing unusual for scions of noble houses to go cap in hand to emperors , or to solicit their attention by appearing on the stage and in the arena . Under Tiberius ...
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