A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 195
... eastern basin . Their principal antagonists in the eastern Mediterranean were the Greeks . Between 800 and 500 B.C. the Greek people had occupied by sporadic colonisation the greater part of the Aegean seaboard and of the Black Sea ...
... eastern basin . Their principal antagonists in the eastern Mediterranean were the Greeks . Between 800 and 500 B.C. the Greek people had occupied by sporadic colonisation the greater part of the Aegean seaboard and of the Black Sea ...
Pagina 227
... eastern Mediterranean to lend a hand in the suppression of piracy ( p . 299 ) . More frequently the allied kings made offers of help unbidden : Massinissa and Micipsa repeatedly sent troops and elephants to assist the Romans in Spain ...
... eastern Mediterranean to lend a hand in the suppression of piracy ( p . 299 ) . More frequently the allied kings made offers of help unbidden : Massinissa and Micipsa repeatedly sent troops and elephants to assist the Romans in Spain ...
Pagina 640
... eastern provinces . On the other hand , M. Aurelius frequently inspected the Danube lands in connexion with the Marcomannic Wars , and he devoted two years ( 175-6 ) to a general tour round the eastern Mediterranean . The provinces re ...
... eastern provinces . On the other hand , M. Aurelius frequently inspected the Danube lands in connexion with the Marcomannic Wars , and he devoted two years ( 175-6 ) to a general tour round the eastern Mediterranean . The provinces re ...
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