A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 134
... capital were many thousands ready to enlist , including not a few discharged veterans of past campaigns ; and , waving aside the rule of property qualification , Marius drew his recruits from this source . Out of the new material he ...
... capital were many thousands ready to enlist , including not a few discharged veterans of past campaigns ; and , waving aside the rule of property qualification , Marius drew his recruits from this source . Out of the new material he ...
Pagina 363
... capital was soon so serious that the King sued for peace . The terms which were imposed upon him involved the dismantling of his fortresses , the quartering of a Roman garrison in his capital , and possibly the cession of the western ...
... capital was soon so serious that the King sued for peace . The terms which were imposed upon him involved the dismantling of his fortresses , the quartering of a Roman garrison in his capital , and possibly the cession of the western ...
Pagina 419
... capital from Italy to the shores of the Bosphorus . Rome had long since ceased to count for very much as a political centre . Diocletian did not even trouble to set foot within the city till the year of his retirement ; and from a ...
... capital from Italy to the shores of the Bosphorus . Rome had long since ceased to count for very much as a political centre . Diocletian did not even trouble to set foot within the city till the year of his retirement ; and from a ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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