A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1946 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 172
... Syria . This district , once the proud centre of the Seleucid Empire , had latterly fallen into sad decline . For a while it had even passed under the sway of Tigranes of Armenia , until Lucullus had restored its independence . Now ...
... Syria . This district , once the proud centre of the Seleucid Empire , had latterly fallen into sad decline . For a while it had even passed under the sway of Tigranes of Armenia , until Lucullus had restored its independence . Now ...
Pagina 197
... Syria respectively . When it came to the point , however , Pompey showed small desire to go to his province . No laurels were to be won there , and when his consulship expired he lingered on indefinitely in Italy , as though thinking by ...
... Syria respectively . When it came to the point , however , Pompey showed small desire to go to his province . No laurels were to be won there , and when his consulship expired he lingered on indefinitely in Italy , as though thinking by ...
Pagina 436
... Syria . Dolabella kills Trebonius : is de- feated by Cassius : Brutus joins Cassius in Asia : coerce Rhodes , etc. Brutus and Cassius defeated at Philippi . Antony settles East : joins Cleo- patra in Egypt . Parthians overrun Syria ...
... Syria . Dolabella kills Trebonius : is de- feated by Cassius : Brutus joins Cassius in Asia : coerce Rhodes , etc. Brutus and Cassius defeated at Philippi . Antony settles East : joins Cleo- patra in Egypt . Parthians overrun Syria ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
THE CONQUEST OF ITALY | 24 |
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