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 257
... Cisalpine Gaul almost doubled the extent of the Roman territory . In Cisalpine Gaul , and in a lesser degree in Condition southern Italy , a large proportion of the land thus acquired was of the small pro- distributed to Roman or allied ...
... Cisalpine Gaul almost doubled the extent of the Roman territory . In Cisalpine Gaul , and in a lesser degree in Condition southern Italy , a large proportion of the land thus acquired was of the small pro- distributed to Roman or allied ...
Pagina 327
... Cisalpine Gaul , and a call for aid was sent to Pompeius Strabo , whose army could no doubt have made a quick end of Marius and Cinna if it had taken the field against them without delay . But Strabo lost precious time in haggling for a ...
... Cisalpine Gaul , and a call for aid was sent to Pompeius Strabo , whose army could no doubt have made a quick end of Marius and Cinna if it had taken the field against them without delay . But Strabo lost precious time in haggling for a ...
Pagina 395
... Gaul . This pro- the joint posal was on the face of it entirely reasonable ... Cisalpine province , with orders to take over at an early date ( pre- Caesar ... Cisalpine Gaul , and that Pompey , instead of disarming , should go ...
... Gaul . This pro- the joint posal was on the face of it entirely reasonable ... Cisalpine province , with orders to take over at an early date ( pre- Caesar ... Cisalpine Gaul , and that Pompey , instead of disarming , should go ...
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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
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