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. |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 64
Pagina 218
Max Cary. Asia Minor . § 3. THE FIRST ROMAN SETTLEMENT OF ASIA After this catastrophe Antiochus agreed to the peace terms pre- viously offered by the Scipios , and to the additional condition of Antiochus surrendering his elephants and ...
Max Cary. Asia Minor . § 3. THE FIRST ROMAN SETTLEMENT OF ASIA After this catastrophe Antiochus agreed to the peace terms pre- viously offered by the Scipios , and to the additional condition of Antiochus surrendering his elephants and ...
Pagina 219
... minor dynast of eastern Asia Minor , who had sent a contingent to assist Antiochus at Magnesia . In this act of leniency we may again discern the influence of Eumenes upon Roman policy . terventions in Asia § 4. THE ROMANS IN ASIA MINOR ...
... minor dynast of eastern Asia Minor , who had sent a contingent to assist Antiochus at Magnesia . In this act of leniency we may again discern the influence of Eumenes upon Roman policy . terventions in Asia § 4. THE ROMANS IN ASIA MINOR ...
Pagina 331
... ASIA MINOR TO 88 B.C. WHILE the Romans were emerging from the Italian War , only to Aggres- plunge into their first ... Asia bition could not be wholly absorbed in the development of his Black Minor . Sea empire ( p . 299 ) ...
... ASIA MINOR TO 88 B.C. WHILE the Romans were emerging from the Italian War , only to Aggres- plunge into their first ... Asia bition could not be wholly absorbed in the development of his Black Minor . Sea empire ( p . 299 ) ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
Africa Agrippa ancient Antiochus Antony Antony's Armenia Asia Minor Assembly attack Augustus Aurelius battle became Brutus Caesar Caius campaign Campania carried Carthage Carthaginians Cassius chief Cicero Cisalpine Gaul Claudius coins colonies Comitia command conquests constituted consul consulship Crassus Dacia Danube death defeat Diocletian Domitian Drusus early eastern emperor Etruscan fleet fourth century frontier Gallic Gaul gave governor Greece Greek Hadrian hand Hannibal imperial invasion Italian Italy Journ king land later Latin Latium legions Lepidus Livy Lucullus Macedonian magistrates Marius Mediterranean ment military Mithridates named Nero Octavian Parthian patricians plebeians political Pompey praetor probably provinces reign republic republican Rhine Roman army Roman empire Rome Rome's Samnites Scipio second century Second Punic War Senate senatorial settlement Severus Sicily soldiers Spain success Sulla's Syria territory third century Tiberius tion took towns Trajan treaty tribes tribune Triumvirate troops Vespasian victory western
Riferimenti a questo libro
Criteria for Authenticity in Historical-Jesus Research Stanley E. Porter Anteprima non disponibile - 2000 |