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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10 The invasion of Dacia presented a problem of special difficulty to the Romans , both because of the mountainous and wooded nature of the country , and because its defenders could operate on inner lines , while the Roman lateral ...
10 The invasion of Dacia presented a problem of special difficulty to the Romans , both because of the mountainous and wooded nature of the country , and because its defenders could operate on inner lines , while the Roman lateral ...
Pagina 728
Though this Dacia . country had been protected by its mountain barriers against the full force of the German invasions , it had not fulfilled its purpose as an advanced outpost for the defence of the Danube basin , and its retention ...
Though this Dacia . country had been protected by its mountain barriers against the full force of the German invasions , it had not fulfilled its purpose as an advanced outpost for the defence of the Danube basin , and its retention ...
Pagina 799
Cyrene , Cyrenaica , 195 , 223-5 , 299 , 341 , 349 , 425 , 442 , 476 , 492 , 648 , 664 Cyzicus , 351 , 357 , 361 , 386 , 705 Dacia , 412 ( projected campaign by Caesar ) ; 548 ( settlements in Moesia ) ; 621 ( preventive attack by ...
Cyrene , Cyrenaica , 195 , 223-5 , 299 , 341 , 349 , 425 , 442 , 476 , 492 , 648 , 664 Cyzicus , 351 , 357 , 361 , 386 , 705 Dacia , 412 ( projected campaign by Caesar ) ; 548 ( settlements in Moesia ) ; 621 ( preventive attack by ...
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