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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Antioch remained the chief terminus of the trans - continental routes through Asia . Alexandria derived the Alex- chief benefit from the new commerce with India . With a population andria . of 300,000 free inhabitants it was second only ...
Antioch remained the chief terminus of the trans - continental routes through Asia . Alexandria derived the Alex- chief benefit from the new commerce with India . With a population andria . of 300,000 free inhabitants it was second only ...
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magister ( plural , magistri ) , manager of slaves or freedmen who gathered the revenue from the individual tax - payer ; master , teacher ; leader magister bibendi , toast - master magister equitum , commander - in - chief of cavalry ...
magister ( plural , magistri ) , manager of slaves or freedmen who gathered the revenue from the individual tax - payer ; master , teacher ; leader magister bibendi , toast - master magister equitum , commander - in - chief of cavalry ...
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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 adminis- tration of ...
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 adminis- tration of ...
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