History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 206
... Augustus as the inaugurator of an imperial line , the first emperor . Yet the conglomeration of powers which added up to his position as princeps was ... AUGUSTUS Livia Tiberius Claudius Nero Octavia = Antony 206 CAESAR AND AUGUSTUS.
... Augustus as the inaugurator of an imperial line , the first emperor . Yet the conglomeration of powers which added up to his position as princeps was ... AUGUSTUS Livia Tiberius Claudius Nero Octavia = Antony 206 CAESAR AND AUGUSTUS.
Pagina 210
... Augustus at Ancyra ( Ankara ) , capital of his new province of Galatia . Then , in the following year , he died , and Tiberius became emperor . After many earlier successes , Augustus ' policy of military expansion had ground to a halt ...
... Augustus at Ancyra ( Ankara ) , capital of his new province of Galatia . Then , in the following year , he died , and Tiberius became emperor . After many earlier successes , Augustus ' policy of military expansion had ground to a halt ...
Pagina 377
... ( Augustus ) himself for nearly 30 years , mainly from civil war spoils . COLONIES : of Octavian ( Augustus ) : mainly in west ( those in Spain issued numerous local coinages ) , but also a few in east , e.g. in newly annexed province of ...
... ( Augustus ) himself for nearly 30 years , mainly from civil war spoils . COLONIES : of Octavian ( Augustus ) : mainly in west ( those in Spain issued numerous local coinages ) , but also a few in east , e.g. in newly annexed province of ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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