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 383
... Gaul . In quartering his legions for the winter at Vesontio ( Besançon ) he virtually annexed the territory of the Aedui and Sequani , and conveyed a warning to all the other Gauls which these were not slow to heed . Except that under ...
... Gaul . In quartering his legions for the winter at Vesontio ( Besançon ) he virtually annexed the territory of the Aedui and Sequani , and conveyed a warning to all the other Gauls which these were not slow to heed . Except that under ...
Pagina 386
... GAUL Although Gaul had remained quiet in 55 and 54 , discontent had been simmering over the requisitions and plunderings of the Roman armies and the compulsory levies of auxiliary troops which Caesar had latterly imposed upon the ...
... GAUL Although Gaul had remained quiet in 55 and 54 , discontent had been simmering over the requisitions and plunderings of the Roman armies and the compulsory levies of auxiliary troops which Caesar had latterly imposed upon the ...
Pagina 389
... Gauls ? After the defeat of Ariovistus all danger of a deliberate con- Caesar's quest of Gaul by Germans had been postponed for centuries . On conquest the other hand , Gallic disunion was a standing temptation to German of Gaul ...
... Gauls ? After the defeat of Ariovistus all danger of a deliberate con- Caesar's quest of Gaul by Germans had been postponed for centuries . On conquest the other hand , Gallic disunion was a standing temptation to German of Gaul ...
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