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 527
But whereas Augustus and Tiberius had chosen their political confidants from the chief men of the Senatorial and Equestrian Orders , Claudius found them within his own household . The earlier emperors , it is true , had recruited their ...
But whereas Augustus and Tiberius had chosen their political confidants from the chief men of the Senatorial and Equestrian Orders , Claudius found them within his own household . The earlier emperors , it is true , had recruited their ...
Pagina 824
military adventurer leading mercenary soldiers conductor ( plural , conductores ) , tenant - in - chief , chief lessor ( p . 638 ) confarreatio , form of marriage consisting of rites , celebrated under the direction of the chief priest ...
military adventurer leading mercenary soldiers conductor ( plural , conductores ) , tenant - in - chief , chief lessor ( p . 638 ) confarreatio , form of marriage consisting of rites , celebrated under the direction of the chief priest ...
Pagina 831
742 ) praetor ( plural , praetores ) , headman , leader , chief , judge , magistrate praetor fiscalis , magistrate in charge of imperial treasury praetor peregrinus , judge for foreigners ; magistrate charged with adminisprocurator ...
742 ) praetor ( plural , praetores ) , headman , leader , chief , judge , magistrate praetor fiscalis , magistrate in charge of imperial treasury praetor peregrinus , judge for foreigners ; magistrate charged with adminisprocurator ...
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