A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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... prefect . In 20 B.C. he appointed similar commissioners to superintend the roads of Italy and organize a post system , with relays of horses at various stages along the important routes . During his absences abroad he ap- pointed a ...
... prefect . In 20 B.C. he appointed similar commissioners to superintend the roads of Italy and organize a post system , with relays of horses at various stages along the important routes . During his absences abroad he ap- pointed a ...
Pagina 440
... ( prefect of Praetorians since A.D. 17 ) : supreme at Rome . 29. Death of Livia : Agrippina and her children imprisoned . 31. Fall of Sejanus . CALIGULA ( 37–41 ) . 40. Caligula's mock campaign on Rhine : embassy of Jews . CLAUDIUS ( 41 ...
... ( prefect of Praetorians since A.D. 17 ) : supreme at Rome . 29. Death of Livia : Agrippina and her children imprisoned . 31. Fall of Sejanus . CALIGULA ( 37–41 ) . 40. Caligula's mock campaign on Rhine : embassy of Jews . CLAUDIUS ( 41 ...
Pagina 444
... prefect Macrinus . 218. Julia Maesa ( Severus ' sister - in - law ) collects troops at Emesa : defeats Macrinus and raises her son Elagabalus to throne . ELAGABALUS ( 218–22 ) A fanatic who tries to impose Syrian cult on Empire ...
... prefect Macrinus . 218. Julia Maesa ( Severus ' sister - in - law ) collects troops at Emesa : defeats Macrinus and raises her son Elagabalus to throne . ELAGABALUS ( 218–22 ) A fanatic who tries to impose Syrian cult on Empire ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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