A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 133
... followed ; but after 350 several new temples were erected from the proceeds of the sale of war - booty , in fulfilment of vows made before battle by the victorious Roman commanders . The windfalls of con- quest were also applied to ...
... followed ; but after 350 several new temples were erected from the proceeds of the sale of war - booty , in fulfilment of vows made before battle by the victorious Roman commanders . The windfalls of con- quest were also applied to ...
Pagina 184
... followed next year by a Celtiberian rising . In 153-152 the consul Fulvius Nobilior attempted a direct invasion of Old Castile from Aragon by the valley of the Salo and forced his way as far as Numantia , a small but well - built town ...
... followed next year by a Celtiberian rising . In 153-152 the consul Fulvius Nobilior attempted a direct invasion of Old Castile from Aragon by the valley of the Salo and forced his way as far as Numantia , a small but well - built town ...
Pagina 640
... followed by Antoninus , who never left Italy , but for one visit to the 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 ) ...
... followed by Antoninus , who never left Italy , but for one visit to the 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 ) ...
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