A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 303
... reign ( A.D. 81-96 ) we hear of Chris- tians who were members of high society ; and a certain relative of the Emperors ' own family called Flavius Clemens became a proselyte to the Faith . Nevertheless persecution went on ; and in the reign ...
... reign ( A.D. 81-96 ) we hear of Chris- tians who were members of high society ; and a certain relative of the Emperors ' own family called Flavius Clemens became a proselyte to the Faith . Nevertheless persecution went on ; and in the reign ...
Pagina 321
... reign , at the age of forty - one . He left no son to succeed him on the throne . III . DOMITIAN , a.d. 81-96 Titus died where his father had been born , at Reate among the Sabine hills . His brother Domitian , who was with him at the ...
... reign , at the age of forty - one . He left no son to succeed him on the throne . III . DOMITIAN , a.d. 81-96 Titus died where his father had been born , at Reate among the Sabine hills . His brother Domitian , who was with him at the ...
Pagina 416
... reign of Diocletian to the reign of Constantine the Great we enter a new phase of human development in which the supremacy of the religious motive in the actual practice of men's lives was universally acknowledged and in which the ...
... reign of Diocletian to the reign of Constantine the Great we enter a new phase of human development in which the supremacy of the religious motive in the actual practice of men's lives was universally acknowledged and in which the ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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