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 325
Having carried its distrust of Marius to perilous lengths in the Italian War , the Senate naturally passed him over as a candidate for the command against Mithridates . His successful rival was a scion of an impoverished patrician ...
Having carried its distrust of Marius to perilous lengths in the Italian War , the Senate naturally passed him over as a candidate for the command against Mithridates . His successful rival was a scion of an impoverished patrician ...
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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