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 604
... Vespasian's Vitellius ' elder brother Flavius Sabinus , whom Vitellius had not troubled to troops pre- remove from his command of the urban cohorts at Rome , the terms of bent his capitulation were agreed upon . But before they could be ...
... Vespasian's Vitellius ' elder brother Flavius Sabinus , whom Vitellius had not troubled to troops pre- remove from his command of the urban cohorts at Rome , the terms of bent his capitulation were agreed upon . But before they could be ...
Pagina 613
... Vespasian's resourcefulness to the utmost . On his own reckoning , it required some £ 40,000,000 to set Vespasian the state finances on a sound footing . Vespasian drastically raised restores the the rates of existing imposts and ...
... Vespasian's resourcefulness to the utmost . On his own reckoning , it required some £ 40,000,000 to set Vespasian the state finances on a sound footing . Vespasian drastically raised restores the the rates of existing imposts and ...
Pagina 623
... Vespasian now lifted up their voice against Vespasian and Domitian . So far as and their opposition had any reasonable basis , it seems to have been Domitian . directed against Vespasian's dogged determination to treat the office of ...
... Vespasian now lifted up their voice against Vespasian and Domitian . So far as and their opposition had any reasonable basis , it seems to have been Domitian . directed against Vespasian's dogged determination to treat the office of ...
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