A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Governors were allowed to stay in their province till the arrival of a successor ;
and , since in the normal course of events Caesar ' s successor would be one of
the magistrates of 49 , none of these would be free to relieve him till the end of
that ...
Governors were allowed to stay in their province till the arrival of a successor ;
and , since in the normal course of events Caesar ' s successor would be one of
the magistrates of 49 , none of these would be free to relieve him till the end of
that ...
Pagina 369
It was an ironical comment on the incompleteness of his Eastern conquests , that
no sooner was his back turned than Chosroes re - entered Ctesiphon ; and
among the first acts of his successor Hadrian was an order for the evacuation of
all ...
It was an ironical comment on the incompleteness of his Eastern conquests , that
no sooner was his back turned than Chosroes re - entered Ctesiphon ; and
among the first acts of his successor Hadrian was an order for the evacuation of
all ...
Pagina 445
( iii ) Recovers Western provinces by defeating Tetricus , Postumus ' successor in
Gaul : Aurelian murdered by officers ( 275 ) . CLAUDIUS TACITUS murdered (
275 - 6 ) . PROBUS murdered ( 276 - 282 ) . Carus and his sons CARINUS and ...
( iii ) Recovers Western provinces by defeating Tetricus , Postumus ' successor in
Gaul : Aurelian murdered by officers ( 275 ) . CLAUDIUS TACITUS murdered (
275 - 6 ) . PROBUS murdered ( 276 - 282 ) . Carus and his sons CARINUS and ...
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Sommario
LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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