A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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... named C. Popilius , ended in a vote of condemnation by the Tribal Assembly . Marius re In 105 the news of the disaster of Arausio raised up a storm which appointed took five years to blow itself out . In this and the four ensuing years ...
... named C. Popilius , ended in a vote of condemnation by the Tribal Assembly . Marius re In 105 the news of the disaster of Arausio raised up a storm which appointed took five years to blow itself out . In this and the four ensuing years ...
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... named M. emperors : Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus . By a crowning paradox Tacitus took the field against and Flori- some marauding Goths and Alans in Asia Minor and defeated them . But the spell was broken when the soldiers again smelt ...
... named M. emperors : Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus . By a crowning paradox Tacitus took the field against and Flori- some marauding Goths and Alans in Asia Minor and defeated them . But the spell was broken when the soldiers again smelt ...
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... named Achilleus assumed the imperial title at Alexandria , but he was promptly crushed by Diocletian in person . In 286 an officer of Menapian origin , M. Aurelius Carausius , Carausius who had been appointed to command the Channel ...
... named Achilleus assumed the imperial title at Alexandria , but he was promptly crushed by Diocletian in person . In 286 an officer of Menapian origin , M. Aurelius Carausius , Carausius who had been appointed to command the Channel ...
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