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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Licinius never attempted an attack in force upon Perseus , and his successor , Hostilius Mancinus , failed in an endeavour to enter the ... Fortunately for the king , Marcius ' army was too exhausted to attempt a further advance .
Licinius never attempted an attack in force upon Perseus , and his successor , Hostilius Mancinus , failed in an endeavour to enter the ... Fortunately for the king , Marcius ' army was too exhausted to attempt a further advance .
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After a vain attempt to institute a similar Bloody Assize in Achaea , they deported one thousand of its leading citizens to Italy , on the pretence of reserving them for trial in a calmer atmosphere . Despite repeated protests from the ...
After a vain attempt to institute a similar Bloody Assize in Achaea , they deported one thousand of its leading citizens to Italy , on the pretence of reserving them for trial in a calmer atmosphere . Despite repeated protests from the ...
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Though he was haphazard in the selection of his sources and had obvious difficulty in understanding the politics of the republican age , he embodied much good material , and he made estimable attempts to explain as well as to narrate ...
Though he was haphazard in the selection of his sources and had obvious difficulty in understanding the politics of the republican age , he embodied much good material , and he made estimable attempts to explain as well as to narrate ...
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