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 550
... BRITAIN Augustus ' policy of non - intervention in Britain was followed by Tiberius as a matter of course . In 40 Caligula made a progress across Gaul and took personal command of a force which had been assembled at Gessoriacum ...
... BRITAIN Augustus ' policy of non - intervention in Britain was followed by Tiberius as a matter of course . In 40 Caligula made a progress across Gaul and took personal command of a force which had been assembled at Gessoriacum ...
Pagina 559
... Britain needed to be occupied for the security of Gaul is rightly pooh - poohed by Dessau ( op . cit . vol . i . p . 145 ) . 17 On Roman Britain see throughout R. G. Collingwood and J. N. L. Myres , Roman Britain and the English ...
... Britain needed to be occupied for the security of Gaul is rightly pooh - poohed by Dessau ( op . cit . vol . i . p . 145 ) . 17 On Roman Britain see throughout R. G. Collingwood and J. N. L. Myres , Roman Britain and the English ...
Pagina 619
... Britain remained on the confines of the English legions in plain the Secunda Augusta at Isca ( Caerleon - on - Usk ) , the Vicesima Britain . Valeria Victrix at Deva , and the Nona Hispana at Eburacum— , the auxiliary cohorts were ...
... Britain remained on the confines of the English legions in plain the Secunda Augusta at Isca ( Caerleon - on - Usk ) , the Vicesima Britain . Valeria Victrix at Deva , and the Nona Hispana at Eburacum— , the auxiliary cohorts were ...
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