A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical 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
In 54 the nobility was successful in a prosecution of Pompey's henchman Gabinius on a charge of extortion in Syria , and this minor triumph suggested a hopeful method of attack upon Caesar himself . Yet so long as they had no armed ...
In 54 the nobility was successful in a prosecution of Pompey's henchman Gabinius on a charge of extortion in Syria , and this minor triumph suggested a hopeful method of attack upon Caesar himself . Yet so long as they had no armed ...
Pagina 395
66 him . at Pompey's disposal , on the pretext that the situation on the Parthian front had cleared in the meantime . But in a renewed debate on Curio ( on Caesar's term of office Curio outflanked Marcellus by insisting that Caesar's ...
66 him . at Pompey's disposal , on the pretext that the situation on the Parthian front had cleared in the meantime . But in a renewed debate on Curio ( on Caesar's term of office Curio outflanked Marcellus by insisting that Caesar's ...
Pagina 402
For lack Pompey's of transport he was compelled to throw his troops across in two relays , fleet , thus doubling the risks of destruction by winter storms or by Pompey's Adriatic . patrols . But he slipped across unscathed with the ...
For lack Pompey's of transport he was compelled to throw his troops across in two relays , fleet , thus doubling the risks of destruction by winter storms or by Pompey's Adriatic . patrols . But he slipped across unscathed with the ...
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