A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 426
... Antony for long . But he received instructions from Rome to hold firm . After Antony's departure for northern Italy Cicero returned to the city and launched his crusade in defence of the republic . He opened his oratorical campaign on ...
... Antony for long . But he received instructions from Rome to hold firm . After Antony's departure for northern Italy Cicero returned to the city and launched his crusade in defence of the republic . He opened his oratorical campaign on ...
Pagina 435
... Antony's masterful wife Fulvia and by his brother L. Antonius , who made Octavian's difficulty into Antony's opportunity . These intriguers pretended , on the one hand , to share the indignation of the evicted Italians against Octavian ...
... Antony's masterful wife Fulvia and by his brother L. Antonius , who made Octavian's difficulty into Antony's opportunity . These intriguers pretended , on the one hand , to share the indignation of the evicted Italians against Octavian ...
Pagina 441
... Antony's lieutenants . Parthia ; a 66 campaign In 36 Antony at last got off the mark . Adopting the plan of Caesar , he took with him a strong contingent of horsemen and light infantry , 23 and instead of striking at Babylonia he ...
... Antony's lieutenants . Parthia ; a 66 campaign In 36 Antony at last got off the mark . Adopting the plan of Caesar , he took with him a strong contingent of horsemen and light infantry , 23 and instead of striking at Babylonia he ...
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