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 730
... Diocletian on the banks of the Margus ( Morava ) in 285. With Diocletian's accession the Roman empire reverted for a while to settled government . In the previous fifty years eighteen emperors on the lowest estimate had been set up ...
... Diocletian on the banks of the Margus ( Morava ) in 285. With Diocletian's accession the Roman empire reverted for a while to settled government . In the previous fifty years eighteen emperors on the lowest estimate had been set up ...
Pagina 738
... Diocletian to not less than 500,000 . From the time of Gallienus the high military commands were usually dissociated from the provincial governorships and entrusted to men with a thorough military training ; under Diocletian this ...
... Diocletian to not less than 500,000 . From the time of Gallienus the high military commands were usually dissociated from the provincial governorships and entrusted to men with a thorough military training ; under Diocletian this ...
Pagina 747
... Diocletian and Constantine may also claim the title of restitutor orbis . NOTES 1 The Roman frontier line in Mauretania and Africa was slightly drawn in after 240 ; in Egypt Diocletian fell back upon the First Cataract . On the other ...
... Diocletian and Constantine may also claim the title of restitutor orbis . NOTES 1 The Roman frontier line in Mauretania and Africa was slightly drawn in after 240 ; in Egypt Diocletian fell back upon the First Cataract . On the other ...
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