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 148
Near Cape Ecnomus , off the south coast of Sicily , they fell in with the Carthaginians , who had made a belated effort under the threat of invasion and brought their numbers almost to the level of the Romans .
Near Cape Ecnomus , off the south coast of Sicily , they fell in with the Carthaginians , who had made a belated effort under the threat of invasion and brought their numbers almost to the level of the Romans .
Pagina 281
HIS POLITICAL AIMS THE period of comparative calm through which Roman domestic Progressive politics had moved since the end of the Conflict of the Orders was disorder brought to a close in 133 with the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus .
HIS POLITICAL AIMS THE period of comparative calm through which Roman domestic Progressive politics had moved since the end of the Conflict of the Orders was disorder brought to a close in 133 with the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus .
Pagina 486
For the suppression of petty crime the seven cohorts of vigiles were brought into requisition , and their prefect took over the summary jurisdiction of the triumviri capitales ( p . 119 ) . For the protection of the public peace he made ...
For the suppression of petty crime the seven cohorts of vigiles were brought into requisition , and their prefect took over the summary jurisdiction of the triumviri capitales ( p . 119 ) . For the protection of the public peace he made ...
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