A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 143
... Drusus plunged headlong into another ; and during the few months of office which still remained to him he undertook to champion the unpopular cause of Italian enfranchisement . No question of the day was indeed more urgent . After their ...
... Drusus plunged headlong into another ; and during the few months of office which still remained to him he undertook to champion the unpopular cause of Italian enfranchisement . No question of the day was indeed more urgent . After their ...
Pagina 277
... Drusus . At the beginning of the reign this brilliant young man was in command of the Rhineland armies . Both here and in Pan- nonia1 the military crises , which had occurred a few years pre- viously , had left their mark on the troops ...
... Drusus . At the beginning of the reign this brilliant young man was in command of the Rhineland armies . Both here and in Pan- nonia1 the military crises , which had occurred a few years pre- viously , had left their mark on the troops ...
Pagina 280
... Drusus . The sudden removal of the Emperor's heir - for Drusus ' infant child could scarcely now reach maturity before Tiberius died - left the stage clear for rival claimants and the opportunity of endless intrigue . As so often during ...
... Drusus . The sudden removal of the Emperor's heir - for Drusus ' infant child could scarcely now reach maturity before Tiberius died - left the stage clear for rival claimants and the opportunity of endless intrigue . As so often during ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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