A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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... death of Attalus III . , who left no heirs and solved the problem of gamum is bequeathed the succession by bequeathing his kingdom to the Roman people . to Rome . The value of the king's gift was somewhat diminished by a clause in his ...
... death of Attalus III . , who left no heirs and solved the problem of gamum is bequeathed the succession by bequeathing his kingdom to the Roman people . to Rome . The value of the king's gift was somewhat diminished by a clause in his ...
Pagina 531
... death . Nevertheless the populace persisted in its belief that Nero was the real culprit . Finally , Nero put to death without trial several of his military commanders on the frontiers , among whom his former generalissimo on the ...
... death . Nevertheless the populace persisted in its belief that Nero was the real culprit . Finally , Nero put to death without trial several of his military commanders on the frontiers , among whom his former generalissimo on the ...
Pagina 733
... death in 316 passed almost unnoticed . Thus the scene was laid for another round of civil wars , in which the rival commanders renewed the game of odd - man - out . In the west Constantine , who knew , like Augustus , to defer his blow ...
... death in 316 passed almost unnoticed . Thus the scene was laid for another round of civil wars , in which the rival commanders renewed the game of odd - man - out . In the west Constantine , who knew , like Augustus , to defer his blow ...
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