A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 179
... settlement of accounts with Rome they were now charged compound interest , for they were required to surrender one half of their territory . The dispossessed Boii drifted away to the Danube regions , where the name of Bohemia remains as ...
... settlement of accounts with Rome they were now charged compound interest , for they were required to surrender one half of their territory . The dispossessed Boii drifted away to the Danube regions , where the name of Bohemia remains as ...
Pagina 357
... settlement of the Near East . settlement He dealt gently with Tigranes , who was left in possession of Armenia and had part of his conquests in western Mesopotamia confirmed to him . He conceded to Pharnaces his father's dominions in ...
... settlement of the Near East . settlement He dealt gently with Tigranes , who was left in possession of Armenia and had part of his conquests in western Mesopotamia confirmed to him . He conceded to Pharnaces his father's dominions in ...
Pagina 791
... settlement of 27 B.C. ) ; 477-8 ( do . of 23 B.C. ) ; 478 ( constitu- tional position ) ; 479-80 ( actual powers ) ... settlement ) ; 52 , 76 ( trad- ing settlement ) ; 60 ( seat of Latin federal festival ) ; 79-80 , 84 ( plebeian ...
... settlement of 27 B.C. ) ; 477-8 ( do . of 23 B.C. ) ; 478 ( constitu- tional position ) ; 479-80 ( actual powers ) ... settlement ) ; 52 , 76 ( trad- ing settlement ) ; 60 ( seat of Latin federal festival ) ; 79-80 , 84 ( plebeian ...
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