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 259
They were not liable to be called away on military duty ; they could be subsisted on the coarsest fare and held Organisato their work incessantly . In the handling of their servile workers tion of servile the Roman landlords exhibited ...
They were not liable to be called away on military duty ; they could be subsisted on the coarsest fare and held Organisato their work incessantly . In the handling of their servile workers tion of servile the Roman landlords exhibited ...
Pagina 325
The programme of Sulpicius called forth all the latent antagonisms Sulpicius which had lain buried during the Italian crisis ; and it was both carries his defended and defeated by organised violence . In a first attempt to laws by force ...
The programme of Sulpicius called forth all the latent antagonisms Sulpicius which had lain buried during the Italian crisis ; and it was both carries his defended and defeated by organised violence . In a first attempt to laws by force ...
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The Jewish rising which Hadrian's measures called forth was seemingly confined to Palestine ; but it was as universal within that province as the revolt against Nero . Under a leader named Bar - Coceba the rebels attempted to wear out ...
The Jewish rising which Hadrian's measures called forth was seemingly confined to Palestine ; but it was as universal within that province as the revolt against Nero . Under a leader named Bar - Coceba the rebels attempted to wear out ...
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