A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical 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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Yet so long as they had no armed force behind them Caesar's would - be prosecutors possessed no sure A “ die- means of ... The investment of hard " Pompey with a dual command in Spain and in Italy , however , inspired group in Caesar's ...
Yet so long as they had no armed force behind them Caesar's would - be prosecutors possessed no sure A “ die- means of ... The investment of hard " Pompey with a dual command in Spain and in Italy , however , inspired group in Caesar's ...
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Though his last two campaigns had shown that his military judgment was as clear and sound as ever , in the field of politics he had virtually become the prisoner of the nobles who drew him into the civil war , and if Caesar had brought ...
Though his last two campaigns had shown that his military judgment was as clear and sound as ever , in the field of politics he had virtually become the prisoner of the nobles who drew him into the civil war , and if Caesar had brought ...
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M. Atius Balbus ( a ) C. Julius Caesar ( the dictator ) ( 101-44 B.C. ) ( 10 ) Tib . Claudius Nero , by ( 6 ) Adoptions AUGUSTUS CAESAR ( 18 ) Germanicus Caesar , by ( 10 ) Tib . Claudius Nero . ( 24 ) L. Domitius Ahenobarbus , by ( 19 ) ...
M. Atius Balbus ( a ) C. Julius Caesar ( the dictator ) ( 101-44 B.C. ) ( 10 ) Tib . Claudius Nero , by ( 6 ) Adoptions AUGUSTUS CAESAR ( 18 ) Germanicus Caesar , by ( 10 ) Tib . Claudius Nero . ( 24 ) L. Domitius Ahenobarbus , by ( 19 ) ...
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