A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 286
... held by non - citizens . The land- Hereupon such of the allied communities as had taken up leases in commission their corporate capacity , and had their tenures guaranteed by treaty , complained that the commissioners were overriding ...
... held by non - citizens . The land- Hereupon such of the allied communities as had taken up leases in commission their corporate capacity , and had their tenures guaranteed by treaty , complained that the commissioners were overriding ...
Pagina 323
... held out until the end of the year , but after its surrender the rebellion in the northern zone was rapidly stamped out . revolt in in South On the southern sector the army of L. Caesar was taken over by L. Cornelius Sulla , who opened ...
... held out until the end of the year , but after its surrender the rebellion in the northern zone was rapidly stamped out . revolt in in South On the southern sector the army of L. Caesar was taken over by L. Cornelius Sulla , who opened ...
Pagina 762
... held its ground after the period of the Severi . The attempt of Elagabalus to merge all other religions in that of the sun - god of Emesa was religions . merely pour rire ; the Babylonian Sol Invictus , whom Aurelian permanently added ...
... held its ground after the period of the Severi . The attempt of Elagabalus to merge all other religions in that of the sun - god of Emesa was religions . merely pour rire ; the Babylonian Sol Invictus , whom Aurelian permanently added ...
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