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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Max Cary. molested for another year , and after his death in 98 Trajan succeeded him without opposition . Though Nerva's call to Trajan was an emergency measure , it did more than avert a crisis it set a new pre- cedent for the ...
Max Cary. molested for another year , and after his death in 98 Trajan succeeded him without opposition . Though Nerva's call to Trajan was an emergency measure , it did more than avert a crisis it set a new pre- cedent for the ...
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... Trajan was retained by his successors . Under Hadrian or Antoninus a new fortified road was constructed in advance of Trajan's " limes " . " On the northern borders of the enlarged province of Cappadocia ( p . 626 ) the forays of Alans ...
... Trajan was retained by his successors . Under Hadrian or Antoninus a new fortified road was constructed in advance of Trajan's " limes " . " On the northern borders of the enlarged province of Cappadocia ( p . 626 ) the forays of Alans ...
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Max Cary. attacks balus . Trajan storm centre under Domitian . The revival of hostilities in this region was renews the due to Trajan , who did not wait to give the treaty between Domitian preventive and King Decebalus a full trial , but ...
Max Cary. attacks balus . Trajan storm centre under Domitian . The revival of hostilities in this region was renews the due to Trajan , who did not wait to give the treaty between Domitian preventive and King Decebalus a full trial , but ...
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