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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... Domitian's successors did not formally assume the office of censor , they tacitly retained its power and used it to the same end . The epoch of the Flavians thus marks an important stage in the process by which the Senate , from being ...
... Domitian's successors did not formally assume the office of censor , they tacitly retained its power and used it to the same end . The epoch of the Flavians thus marks an important stage in the process by which the Senate , from being ...
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... Domitian laureate . Usual titulature of Domitian . Rev. Domitian , in toga , shakes hands with Agricola , in general's uniform . S C. advanced base at Newstead ( near Melrose ) , and a chain of signalling towers between the Clyde and ...
... Domitian laureate . Usual titulature of Domitian . Rev. Domitian , in toga , shakes hands with Agricola , in general's uniform . S C. advanced base at Newstead ( near Melrose ) , and a chain of signalling towers between the Clyde and ...
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... Domitian by a resumed less despotic emperor . under During the early part of his reign Domitian Domitian . took no special precautions against assassination ; but after the rebellion of Saturninus in 88 he gave free rein to the ...
... Domitian by a resumed less despotic emperor . under During the early part of his reign Domitian Domitian . took no special precautions against assassination ; but after the rebellion of Saturninus in 88 he gave free rein to the ...
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