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 358
... Parthia Growth of properly belonged ) . After the battle of Magnesia the Parthian the Par- chieftains gradually wrested the whole of Persia from the decrepit thian king- Seleucid monarchy , and by the end of the second century they had ...
... Parthia Growth of properly belonged ) . After the battle of Magnesia the Parthian the Par- chieftains gradually wrested the whole of Persia from the decrepit thian king- Seleucid monarchy , and by the end of the second century they had ...
Pagina 359
... Parthian army was The Par an aggregate of contingents raised by the king in person on his own thian army . domains , and of the semi - private levies of his chief vassals , which some- times took the field , like the baronial hosts of ...
... Parthian army was The Par an aggregate of contingents raised by the king in person on his own thian army . domains , and of the semi - private levies of his chief vassals , which some- times took the field , like the baronial hosts of ...
Pagina 545
... Parthian kings , so that if the Romans sometimes lost their ascendancy on the Euphrates they always ended by reasserting it . At the death of Augustus the Parthian ruler , Artabanus III . , was not yet established firmly , and Armenia ...
... Parthian kings , so that if the Romans sometimes lost their ascendancy on the Euphrates they always ended by reasserting it . At the death of Augustus the Parthian ruler , Artabanus III . , was not yet established firmly , and Armenia ...
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