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 394
... Pompey with a dual command in Spain and in Italy , however , inspired Caesar's enemies with a new plan f campaign . The recent riots in Rome had brought about an emergency coalition between the Senate and Pompey . Why should this ...
... Pompey with a dual command in Spain and in Italy , however , inspired Caesar's enemies with a new plan f campaign . The recent riots in Rome had brought about an emergency coalition between the Senate and Pompey . Why should this ...
Pagina 395
... Pompey's forces to bring him to court and see that strict justice was done they feared that Caesar might still evade punishment . 22 . 66 " " Caesar and Pompey . the Senate , In the game of constitutional chicanery the extremists had ...
... Pompey's forces to bring him to court and see that strict justice was done they feared that Caesar might still evade punishment . 22 . 66 " " Caesar and Pompey . the Senate , In the game of constitutional chicanery the extremists had ...
Pagina 402
... Pompey's Adriatic . patrols . But he slipped across unscathed with the first division , and after a hairbreadth escape from a Pompeian blockade squadron M. Antonius rejoined him with the second instalment . Though Pompey meanwhile had ...
... Pompey's Adriatic . patrols . But he slipped across unscathed with the first division , and after a hairbreadth escape from a Pompeian blockade squadron M. Antonius rejoined him with the second instalment . Though Pompey meanwhile had ...
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