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 113
Finally , in 300 the tribunes Q. and Cn . Ogulnius carried a measure which raised the number of the pontifices and augures from four to nine apiece , and stipulated that the additional members of either board should be co - opted from ...
Finally , in 300 the tribunes Q. and Cn . Ogulnius carried a measure which raised the number of the pontifices and augures from four to nine apiece , and stipulated that the additional members of either board should be co - opted from ...
Pagina 333
successfully stood a vigorous siege , he carried Asia Minor in a single whirlwind invasion . After this easy triumph Mithridates threw his habitual caution to the winds . In the hope of expelling the Romans from the province of Asia ...
successfully stood a vigorous siege , he carried Asia Minor in a single whirlwind invasion . After this easy triumph Mithridates threw his habitual caution to the winds . In the hope of expelling the Romans from the province of Asia ...
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In this district the process of settlement had hardly been carried as yet beyond the coastal border , and the nomadic tribesmen of the uplands , some of whom had been apprenticed to Raids into disciplined warfare in the Roman forces ...
In this district the process of settlement had hardly been carried as yet beyond the coastal border , and the nomadic tribesmen of the uplands , some of whom had been apprenticed to Raids into disciplined warfare in the Roman forces ...
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