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 Deporta- Bloody Assize in Achaea , they deported one thousand of its leading tions from citizens to Italy , on the pretence of reserving them for trial in a calmer Achaea , atmosphere .
After a vain attempt to institute a similar Deporta- Bloody Assize in Achaea , they deported one thousand of its leading tions from citizens to Italy , on the pretence of reserving them for trial in a calmer Achaea , atmosphere .
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... left unsupported , made an unavailing attempt to escape to the army of his namesake in Macedonia ( p . 433 ) . His army deserted him on the march , and he was put to death by a brigand chief in the Carnic Alps . with over§ 3.
... left unsupported , made an unavailing attempt to escape to the army of his namesake in Macedonia ( p . 433 ) . His army deserted him on the march , and he was put to death by a brigand chief in the Carnic Alps . with over§ 3.
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