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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Pagina 528
They exploited the insouciance of Claudius or played upon his fears of
conspiracy , which indeed were not wholly groundless . In the second year of his
reign the governor of Dalmatia , Camillus Scribonianus , had combined with a
nobleman ...
They exploited the insouciance of Claudius or played upon his fears of
conspiracy , which indeed were not wholly groundless . In the second year of his
reign the governor of Dalmatia , Camillus Scribonianus , had combined with a
nobleman ...
Pagina 786
... INDEX Roman personages , other than emperors , will usually. SKELETON
STEMMA OF THE JULIO - CLAUDIAN DYNASTY ( 1 ) C . Caesar ( d . ... Claudius
Nero ( 58 B . C . 1 ( d . 33 B . c . ) A . D . 29 ) by ( a ) by ( a ) ( 7 ) M . Marcellus ( 43
...
... INDEX Roman personages , other than emperors , will usually. SKELETON
STEMMA OF THE JULIO - CLAUDIAN DYNASTY ( 1 ) C . Caesar ( d . ... Claudius
Nero ( 58 B . C . 1 ( d . 33 B . c . ) A . D . 29 ) by ( a ) by ( a ) ( 7 ) M . Marcellus ( 43
...
Pagina 795
Claudius Nero , 438 Ti . Claudius Nero — TIBERIUS Claudius Ptolemaeus , 693
Ap . Claudius Pulcher ( consul 143 ) , 283 - 4 , 287 P . Claudius Pulcher ( consul
249 ) , 149 Claudius Quadrigarius , 465 CLAUDIUS ( Ti . Claudius Drusus Nero ...
Claudius Nero , 438 Ti . Claudius Nero — TIBERIUS Claudius Ptolemaeus , 693
Ap . Claudius Pulcher ( consul 143 ) , 283 - 4 , 287 P . Claudius Pulcher ( consul
249 ) , 149 Claudius Quadrigarius , 465 CLAUDIUS ( Ti . Claudius Drusus Nero ...
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