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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After this miniature “ Sedan ” , in which Domitius capitulated with three legions , the Italian campaign resolved itself into a race for Brundisium , which was won by Pompey . Masking Pompey his embarkation with great skill , Pompey ...
After this miniature “ Sedan ” , in which Domitius capitulated with three legions , the Italian campaign resolved itself into a race for Brundisium , which was won by Pompey . Masking Pompey his embarkation with great skill , Pompey ...
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... 427-8 ( campaign of Mutina ) ; 428-431 ( forms Second Triumvirate ) ; 431-2 ( proscriptions ) ; 433-5 ( campaign of Philippi ) ; 436-7 ( war and peace of Brundisium ) ; 438 ( treaty of Misenum ) ; 438 , 443 ( conference of Tarentum ) ...
... 427-8 ( campaign of Mutina ) ; 428-431 ( forms Second Triumvirate ) ; 431-2 ( proscriptions ) ; 433-5 ( campaign of Philippi ) ; 436-7 ( war and peace of Brundisium ) ; 438 ( treaty of Misenum ) ; 438 , 443 ( conference of Tarentum ) ...
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... 358-62 ( campaign of Carrhae ) ; 401 ; 412 , 415 ( Caesar's projected campaign ) ; 440-42 ( Antony's campaign ) ; 497-8 ( relations to Augustus ) ; 545-7 ( to the JulioClaudian emperors ) ; 622 ( to Vespasian ) ; 645-8 ( campaigns ...
... 358-62 ( campaign of Carrhae ) ; 401 ; 412 , 415 ( Caesar's projected campaign ) ; 440-42 ( Antony's campaign ) ; 497-8 ( relations to Augustus ) ; 545-7 ( to the JulioClaudian emperors ) ; 622 ( to Vespasian ) ; 645-8 ( campaigns ...
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